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LaLiga (34. round)
03. May 2026. 15:00h
Real Betis vs Real Oviedo
Estadio La Cartuja, Sevilla, ES
2026
03
May
Real Betis vs Real Oviedo tickets for the LaLiga match at Estadio La Cartuja in Seville
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Real Betis vs Real Oviedo tickets for the LaLiga match at Estadio La Cartuja in Seville

Looking for tickets for Real Betis vs Real Oviedo in LaLiga? Here you can find tickets for the match at Estadio La Cartuja in Seville and plan your visit to a fixture where Betis chase European places and Oviedo fight for vital survival points

Real Betis against Real Oviedo: the fight for Europe against the fight for survival

Real Betis and Real Oviedo enter the 34th round with completely different pressures. Betis is in the upper part of the standings and is holding on to the zone that leads to European competitions, while Real Oviedo is near the bottom of the table and every match until the end of the season carries the weight of a fight for survival. That is why this meeting at Estadio La Cartuja is not just an ordinary spring league fixture: the home side is looking for confirmation of continuity, and the visitor is looking for points that can change the mood in the final stretch of the season. Tickets for this meeting are in demand among fans.

Betis drew 1-1 against Real Madrid in the previous round, and that result has additional value because it came with a late goal by Héctor Bellerín. Before that, Manuel Pellegrini's team won away at Girona FC 3-2, drew away at CA Osasuna 1-1 and played 0-0 against RCD Espanyol de Barcelona. It is not a perfect run, but it is a run that shows Betis knows how to stay in the match even when the rhythm is not ideal.

Real Oviedo has shown more life in recent weeks than its position in the table alone suggests. It beat Celta 3-0 away, defeated Sevilla FC 1-0, drew with Villarreal CF 1-1, but then lost to Elche CF 1-2. This is the profile of a team that still refuses to surrender: it can score from transition, it can survive spells without the ball, but it still pays dearly for lapses in concentration.

Form that explains the pressure

For Betis, the greatest value lies in the fact that it has several players who can decide the match, and not just one goalscorer. Cucho Hernández is the team's leading league scorer with 8 goals, Pablo Fornals and Antony have 7 each, Abde Ezzalzouli is on 5, and Aitor Ruibal on 4. In assists, Antony and Abde Ezzalzouli are especially important, both with 5 goal passes each. That matters for a fan watching the match live: Betis can often change the direction of attack through the wings, but also finish the move through the middle.

Real Oviedo relies in attack on Federico Viñas, who with 9 league goals is the visitors' most concrete player. Alberto Reina and Ilyas Chaira have scored 4 goals each, while Thiago Fernández has 4 assists and can be important when Oviedo needs the final pass, not just a solid defense. Santi Cazorla, although in his veteran years, remains a name that attracts attention because he brings calmness on the ball and a feel for rhythm.


  • Real Betis is, according to the current standings, in the zone of European places.

  • Real Oviedo is among the teams in the relegation zone.

  • The first head-to-head meeting this season ended 1-1 in Oviedo.

  • Betis has drawn with Real Madrid and beaten Girona FC in its latest league appearances.

  • Oviedo beat Celta 3-0 and Sevilla FC 1-0 in April, but lost to Elche CF.



What Betis must do

Pellegrini's Betis looks best when it does not force attacks through the middle without preparation. Antony on the right side, Abde Ezzalzouli on the left and Cucho Hernández in the finishing zone give it width, depth and the final strike. Against Real Oviedo, the home side will probably have more of the ball, but the biggest challenge will be patience: if Betis starts sending balls too early without pressure on the second ball, Oviedo can switch play toward the wings and look for Viñas.One of the key points will be the duel between Betis's wide players and Oviedo's wingers. Haissem Hassan and Ilyas Chaira can carry the ball into space, and Federico Viñas does not need many clear situations to be dangerous. That is why Betis must not leave too large a gap between the midfield line and the back four. If Marc Roca, Pablo Fornals or Giovani Lo Celso manage to control the second touch after a lost ball, the home side will keep the match in Oviedo's half.

Betis also has a psychological task. After the European elimination by Braga and a congested run of matches, LaLiga is its main arena for confirming the season. The draw against Real Madrid can lift the energy of the stands, but such a result is valuable only if it is confirmed against a team from the lower part of the standings. Seats in the stands are disappearing quickly.

How Real Oviedo can stay in the match

Real Oviedo must not open the meeting like a team that is only waiting for the end. When it drops too deep, the distance to Federico Viñas becomes too great, and every ball won quickly returns to Betis. A better plan for the visitors is a mid-block, plenty of running toward the wide zones and quick passes toward Chaira, Hassan or Thiago Fernández as soon as Betis loses balance.

Guillermo Almada, who took over Oviedo during the season, must find the balance between caution and courage. A point in Seville can be useful, but only if Oviedo does not spend the entire match in its own penalty area. April showed that this team can win when it scores first or when it reduces the match to clear duels. Victories against Celta and Sevilla FC gave it an argument that it is not coming to La Cartuja merely as an observer.

  • Federico Viñas - 9 league goals and the main threat in the finishing zone.

  • Thiago Fernández - 4 assists and an important player for the final pass.

  • Ilyas Chaira - 4 goals, dangerous in spreading play toward the left side.

  • Haissem Hassan - 3 assists and a player for the transition from defense to attack.

  • Santi Cazorla - experience, set pieces and control of rhythm in midfield.



Absences and health status

According to available reports ahead of the 33rd round, Betis had Junior Firpo out of the squad for that league weekend because of an unspecified injury. Marc Bartra suffered an injury in the match against Real Madrid, so his status will need to be monitored until the lineups are announced. For Real Oviedo, Álex Forés, Leander Dendoncker and Luka Ilić were listed as doubtful. Since this is a match played several days later, the final picture will be clearer only immediately before the meeting.

This is especially important for Oviedo. If Dendoncker is not ready, the visitor may lose part of its physical strength in the middle. If Luka Ilić is not available, the number of options between the lines decreases. Betis, on the other hand, must be careful about the stability of the back line if Bartra is not ready, because Oviedo will not have many attacks, but every set piece and every ball in behind will be worthy of attention.

Head-to-head context

The first meeting of these teams this season ended 1-1 at Estadio Carlos Tartiere. That result gives a good preview of the type of match that may be repeated in Seville: Betis will try to control possession, Oviedo will look for set pieces and moments when the home side leaves space behind its wide players. The difference is in the surroundings. La Cartuja is larger, more open and requires a different energy than the compact stadium in Oviedo.

For Betis, this duel is also a test of maturity. Teams targeting European places must beat opponents from the danger zone, especially at home. For Oviedo, meanwhile, every point away from its own stadium is valuable because the final stretch of the season leaves little room for repairs. In such matches, the first goal can change everything: Betis would open space with it, and Oviedo could use it to turn the stadium into a nervous place.

Estadio La Cartuja: a large stadium, a different feeling

Estadio La Cartuja is located in the northern part of Seville, on Isla de la Cartuja. Real Betis plays there while the renovation of its traditional home, Benito Villamarín, is underway. The stadium has a capacity of around 70,000 spectators after expansion, and it was originally opened on 5 May 1999 with the match Spain - Croatia. For Betis fans, it is not the same feeling as in Heliópolis, but the green and white stands have meanwhile created a new routine around La Cartuja.

The biggest difference for spectators is the space. La Cartuja is wide, with large approaches and different acoustics. The lower stands behind the goals provide the strongest fan impression, while the higher sectors offer a better overview, but also a greater distance from the game. If you are going for the first time, it is worth arriving earlier because walking around the stadium and finding the right entrance can take more time than at smaller stadiums.

  • Stadium capacity: around 70,000 spectators after expansion.

  • Location: Isla de la Cartuja, northern part of Seville.

  • The stadium was opened on 5 May 1999.

  • Real Betis has used it as a temporary home since the 2025/2026 season.

  • The liveliest fan impression is expected in the lower sectors behind the goals.



Getting to the stadium and practical tips

For visitors coming from the center of Seville, the most important thing is to plan time, not just the route. Isla de la Cartuja can become a bottleneck after the end of the meeting, especially when a large number of fans move toward the bridges and buses at the same time. Public transport and walking access are often less stressful than a car, especially if you do not have parking arranged in advance.


  • From the center of Seville it is possible to arrive by bus lines and special transport on matchdays.

  • From the Alameda de Hércules or Plaza de Armas area it is possible to walk to the stadium, but you should count on a longer walk.

  • Parking on the island may be limited and may require earlier organization.

  • At the entrance, you should count on security checks and verification of the sector on the ticket.

  • For families and visitors who do not know the stadium, it is better to arrive earlier, before the biggest crowds.



Seville is a city where matchday easily becomes part of a broader trip. The historic center, the Guadalquivir river and the districts around Alameda de Hércules provide enough space for arriving several hours before kick-off. Still, do not leave the departure toward the stadium until the last moment. La Cartuja is not a stadium located in the densest urban fabric, so the final kilometer can be slower than the map suggests.

The atmosphere fans can expect

Betis fans at La Cartuja cannot completely replicate the closeness and pressure of Benito Villamarín, but they can create a strong rhythm when the lower sectors join in from the first minute. If Betis presses early and wins a few corners, the stadium rises quickly. If the match drags on without a goal, nervousness will grow because the home crowd knows how important every point is in the race for the upper part of the table.

For Oviedo's away fans, this is one of those away trips that is remembered regardless of the result. A returnee to the top tier after a long wait plays in a large stadium against a team fighting for Europe. That carries weight, but also opportunity: one good evening in Seville can change the tone of the final stretch of the season. It is worth securing tickets on time.

Key duels on the pitch

Antony against the left side of Oviedo's defense could be one of the most important individual duels. Antony offers not only a shot, but also the final pass, and Betis often uses him as a player who can pull the opposing block toward one side. If Oviedo has to send an additional player to help, space will open up for Fornals or Cucho Hernández.The second important zone is midfield. Santi Cazorla and Santiago Colombatto can try to calm Oviedo's build-up, but against Betis there is not much time for a second touch. The home side will press as soon as it loses the ball, especially if its midfield line is high enough. For Oviedo, it will be crucial that the first ball after winning possession does not go blindly, but toward a player who can retain possession or draw a foul.

The third detail is set pieces. Betis has quality in crosses, and Oviedo, in matches that are part of the fight for survival, must treat every set-piece situation as a chance. If the visitor withstands the initial pressure and wins several set pieces, it can take the match into a rhythm that suits it better. If Betis scores first, Oviedo will have to come out of its block, and then the home side gets the space it likes most.

What this match means for the final stretch of the season

For Betis, a victory against Real Oviedo would mean confirmation that the team is ready to keep its place in the upper part of the standings after an exhausting spring. Such matches often decide a season more than big derbies, because points are expected in them. The home side will therefore have to play with authority, but without impatience.

For Real Oviedo, La Cartuja is an opportunity to show that the April improvements were not a coincidence. The victory at Celta and the triumph against Sevilla FC gave the team proof that it can win even in difficult circumstances. But the defeat to Elche CF was a reminder of how thin the line is between recovery and another fall. Against Betis, almost perfect concentration in the penalty area will be needed.Ticket sales for this match are underway. For a neutral spectator, this is a meeting with a clear story: one team wants Europe, the other wants to stay in the league, and the stadium in Seville provides enough space for both fan moods to be visible from the players' first step onto the pitch.

Sources:

- LALIGA - current standings, Real Betis's status in the European zone, Real Oviedo's status in the relegation zone, official results and club data.

- ESPN - Real Betis and Real Oviedo results in the 2025/2026 season and statistics for scorers and assistants.

- LaLigaExpert - overview of injuries and suspensions by clubs ahead of the final stretch of the 33rd round.- Real Betis Balompié - data on Estadio La Cartuja, capacity, location and basic club context of the stadium.

- Seville Traveller - practical information for getting to La Cartuja, sectors, stadium access and the fan experience on matchday.

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