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LaLiga (32. round)
24. April 2026. 21:00h
Real Betis vs Real Madrid
Estadio La Cartuja, Sevilla, ES
2026
24
April
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Tickets for Real Betis - Real Madrid, LaLiga Matchday 32: fan guide to Estadio La Cartuja in Seville

Looking for tickets for Real Betis - Real Madrid in LaLiga Matchday 32? Here you can plan your ticket purchase and trip to Seville: what's at stake on the table, key players to watch, and how to handle pre-match crowds around Isla de la Cartuja before you enter Estadio La Cartuja. Arrive early to avoid queues

Real Betis - Real Madrid: an evening in Seville with high stakes

Real Betis and Real Madrid play the matchday 32 fixture of the 2025/2026 LaLiga season on Friday night at Estadio La Cartuja in Seville. Kick-off is at 21:00 local time (19:00 UTC), with Betis as the host; this season they play their home matches at La Cartuja while work is being carried out at Benito VillamarĂ­n.

Tickets for this match are in demand among fans, especially because Real Madrid arrive in the run-in as the chasers, while Betis are holding on in the zone that leads to Europe.

What’s at stake in the table

The table numbers give the simplest context: after 31 matches played, Real Madrid are second with 70 points, while Real Betis are fifth with 46 points. For the visitors, every point matters in the fight at the top, and for Betis every point in a direct clash with a giant can be the difference between a calm European finish and a nervous chase in the final rounds.Real Betis currently have a positive goal difference within the European places zone (45:38), and Real Madrid are among the best both for efficiency and defensive solidity (65:29). These are trends that often decide matches like this: Betis must be disciplined out of possession, and Real Madrid will try to impose the tempo early and force the hosts into mistakes in build-up.

Form in the last league rounds

Betis come into the league with a run of draws that keeps the points pace, but leaves the feeling that the team needs to turn good phases of play into wins more often. In their last few league outings, Betis drew with Osasuna (1:1) and Espanyol (0:0), lost away to Athletic Club (1:2), drew with Celta Vigo (1:1), and lost away to Getafe (0:2).

Real Madrid have shown two extremes in recent league rounds: solid wins when they take an early lead, and matches where small details slip out of their hands. In their latest league outings, they beat Mallorca (2:1) and Atlético Madrid (3:2) and Elche (4:1), but drew 1:1 with Girona and lost away to Celta Vigo (1:2), with an earlier defeat to Getafe (0:1).If you’re looking for one practical conclusion from the form, it’s this: Betis in this period rarely suffer heavy defeats, but often come up “short” of the full haul, while Real Madrid still have the attacking depth to decide a match in 10–15 minutes, but are not immune to a drop in concentration.

Key people who can turn the match

Real Madrid have a clear standout by output this season: Kylian Mbappé is among the league’s top scorers and carries a large share of the finishing in moves. Alongside him, Vinícius Júnior is among the team leaders in goals, and Federico Valverde is among the midfielders with tangible attacking contribution.

At Betis, the attacking output is spread across several names, and the club’s top league scorers include Cucho Hernández, Antony, and Pablo Fornals. That is an important detail against Real Madrid: Betis are not a team that relies on a single focal point, but on how much the line behind the attack will enable arrivals into the final third.In such matchups, the “quiet” work often decides it too: who wins second balls, who recognizes the moment to press, who controls the space in front of the centre-backs. It is important for Betis not to leave too many open meters behind the full-backs, because Real Madrid like to attack in transition and in the half-space.

Expected tactical framework

As hosts at La Cartuja, Betis usually want to have their spells of possession, but against Real Madrid the key is selecting the moments: when to take risks, and when to slow it down. If Betis go vertical too quickly without protection, Real Madrid will look for the first lost ball as a trigger for a counter.

In matches like this, Real Madrid often try to impose a high intensity in the first 20 minutes, look for an early goal, and then control the rhythm. If they don’t score, the second plan is “grinding” through patient possession and using individual quality in the final third—especially through 1v1 situations out wide and midfield runs from the second line.Two details worth watching from the stands: how Betis defend shots from the zone around the 16-meter line, and how much their wingers will help the full-backs. If Betis close the middle and force Real Madrid into a higher number of crosses, the match opens up for set pieces and second balls. If Real Madrid enter the half-space easily, Betis are in for an evening of constant running back toward their own goal.

Absences and squad status

In a match like this, every piece of information about absences changes the plan for both the stands and the coaches. According to available injury lists, Real Madrid are without Rodrygo, and some important players were also doubtful or in recovery (depending on the exact return date). Betis, according to the same sources, have had problems with several key names, including Isco and a few other players who missed part of the season.


  • Real Madrid (absences/injuries per available lists): Rodrygo (long-term injury); Thibaut Courtois (injury, expected return in early May); Ferland Mendy and RaĂşl Asencio were listed as players with issues through March and April, along with Éder MilitĂŁo and Dani Ceballos who had spells of absence.

  • Real Betis (absences/injuries per available lists): Isco (ankle injury); Sofyan Amrabat (ankle surgery); Rodrigo Riquelme (adductor). Cucho Hernández previously had a recorded hamstring injury with a return in February.

Here’s a fan’s tip worth following: on matchday, be sure to check the official team submissions and the scorers/absences list before kick-off, because return-to-full-training statuses can change in the last 2–3 days.

Head-to-head meeting from this season

This season they have already played in Madrid, and that match ended in a convincing 5:1 win for Real Madrid in early January. Such a result in the return leg usually does two things: it gives Betis extra motivation to show a reaction in front of their fans, and it gives Real Madrid the confidence that they know how to punish mistakes.

For the atmosphere in the stands, that’s good news: Betis will look for a match with more “bite” in duels and greater concentration in defense, while Real Madrid will try to pull Betis out of patience and force them to open up.Tickets for this match are in demand among fans, and seats in the stands disappear quickly when an opponent like this appears on the schedule in the season’s run-in.

Estadio La Cartuja: what to know before you arrive

Estadio La Cartuja is a large stadium in the northern part of Seville, in the Isla de la Cartuja area. The capacity is 70,000 spectators after refurbishment, the pitch is natural grass with dimensions 105 x 68 meters, and the stadium was inaugurated in 1999 and renovated in 2025.

For a fan coming for the first time, a practical matter is orientation: entrances are wide and approaches are designed for large events, but precisely for that reason crowds can form on access roads and pedestrian flows. The best experience usually belongs to those who arrive earlier, pass security checks without rushing, and take time to get to their section.

  • Location: Isla de la Cartuja, Seville

  • Capacity: 70,000

  • Important for the entrance layout: the stands are divided into Gol Norte, Gol Sur, Preferencia, and Fondo, with multiple levels



How to get to the stadium and what about parking

For public transport, in Seville for major events the city bus lines are reinforced with stops in the zone around the stadium (for example on Américo Vespucio or Juan Bautista Muñoz streets, depending on matchday regulations). If you’re coming from another part of the city, it’s often easiest to combine travel to a larger hub and then continue by bus or taxi toward Isla de la Cartuja.

If you’re coming by car, access to the stadium is most often via the city ring roads and the entrances toward Isla de la Cartuja, and for large gatherings the city may direct traffic toward marked parking zones around the stadium. Commonly used car parks are labelled P1 and P7, with additional areas nearby, but the layout and entry regime depend on police regulation on matchday.A practical rule that saves nerves: plan to arrive earlier, allow yourself time to walk from the parking area, and don’t count on “catching the last 15 minutes” without sitting in a queue. After the match, leaving Isla de la Cartuja can be slower, so it pays to have a plan—either wait 10–15 minutes after the final whistle or walk out to a wider road before hailing a taxi.

The atmosphere you can expect

As hosts in Seville, Betis know well how to raise the pace from the stands, and against Real Madrid that charge is usually felt from the warm-up. Expect loud reactions to every duel, plenty of “waves” of noise when Betis build pressure, and a completely different energy in moments when Real Madrid take the ball and try to calm the stadium.

Matches of this type also have their psychology: one early goal changes everything, and likewise the first yellow card for an important player can change how the team goes into duels. If Betis withstand the initial pressure and stay level until half-time, the stands usually get even louder, and the match becomes ever more “thin” on one mistake.It’s worth securing tickets in time, because matches against Real Madrid typically fill sections quickly even in more neutral parts of the stadium, not only behind the goals.

What to watch during the match itself

If you want to watch like a journalist, not only like a fan, focus on three things that most often decide matches like this:


  • The first 15 minutes: will Betis withstand the high tempo and pressure, or will Real Madrid quickly create big chances.

  • The space behind the full-backs: how well Betis manage to close transitions and prevent Real Madrid runs in behind the defense.

  • Set pieces: in matches where the gap in individual quality is larger, a set piece is the fairest way for the underdog to get a goal.

Ticket sales for this match are ongoing, and for a better view and a calmer entry into the stadium it helps most not to leave organization to the last moment.

Sources:
- LALIGA (official match page Real Betis - Real Madrid, basic match data and team comparison)
- Sofascore (kick-off time and stadium, display of start time in UTC)
- LALIGA (official league standings)
- ESPN (2025/26 table and points after 31 rounds)
- ESPN (Real Betis results in 2026, latest league matches and the 5:1 head-to-head)
- ESPN (Real Madrid results in April and March 2026, latest league matches)
- ESPN (LaLiga 2025/26 scorers and assists statistics, standout players by output)
- Transfermarkt (injury and suspension list: Real Betis)
- Transfermarkt (injury and suspension list: Real Madrid)
- Real Betis Balompié (information on La Cartuja as a temporary home, capacity and technical specifications)
- Europa Press (examples of traffic and transport organization around La Cartuja: parking and public transport for major events)

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