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LaLiga (35. round)
09. May 2026. 21:00h
Real Sociedad vs Real Betis
Anoeta Stadium, San Sebastijan, ES
2026
09
May
Tickets for Real Sociedad - Real Betis LaLiga: Anoeta night with a key European race edge
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Tickets for Real Sociedad - Real Betis LaLiga: Anoeta night with a key European race edge

Looking for tickets for Real Sociedad - Real Betis in LaLiga? Here you can find ticket purchase options for the Anoeta match, with a fan guide to team form, tactical storylines, stadium access and the atmosphere awaiting San Sebastián in the season run-in

Real Sociedad - Real Betis: Anoeta carries a match with European pressure

Real Sociedad and Real Betis enter the 35th round of LaLiga in different moods, but with the same feeling that May matches can no longer be fixed later. Betis comes into this round fifth in the table with 53 points after 34 matches, while Real Sociedad is ninth with 43 points after 33 matches. The home side has a game in hand and can still catch up with the upper part of the standings, but for that it needs an evening in which the cup celebration from April turns into league energy.

The match at Anoeta has a clear fan appeal: a Saturday evening slot, an opponent fighting for Europe, a home team with a trophy in its pocket, and a stadium that, after renovation, is no longer a cold athletics space, but a football arena close to the pitch. Tickets for this encounter are in demand among fans because the season run-in gives extra weight to every duel, especially when Real Sociedad stands on one side and Manuel Pellegrini's Real Betis on the other.

What is at stake for Real Sociedad

Real Sociedad entered the final stretch of the season with an unusual combination of pride and pressure. Pellegrino Matarazzo took over the team in December 2025, at a moment when the situation was considerably more uncomfortable than it is today. In April came the big turnaround: Real Sociedad won the Copa del Rey after the final against Atlético de Madrid, and Matarazzo thereby became an American coach with a major trophy in one of the strongest European leagues. That is important context for this match, because the crowd at Anoeta is now not asking only for fight - it is asking for continued growth.

The league table, however, does not allow too much relaxation. According to the BeSoccer standings, the home side is ninth, with a goal difference of 52:52. That number describes the season well: Real Sociedad has enough quality to score, but too often it has left space for the opponent to remain in the match. Against Betis, such balance can be dangerous, because the visitors have players who do not need ten chances to change the result.

Real Sociedad before the encounter


  • 9th place in the LaLiga table according to the BeSoccer standings before the 35th round.

  • 43 points after 33 played league matches.

  • Goal difference 52:52, with no clear advantage between attacking output and defensive security.

  • The coach is Pellegrino Matarazzo, who took over the team in December 2025.

  • In April 2026, Real Sociedad won the Copa del Rey after the final with Atlético de Madrid.

For the home side, it is crucial not to surrender the match to Betis's tempo. Real Sociedad must play in front of its crowd with more sharpness in the first duels, but also with more patience in the final third. If attacks end too quickly and without structure, Betis will get what it loves most: space behind the midfield line and enough time for Isco or Giovani Lo Celso to turn play forward.

Betis defends fifth place and a calm finish

Real Betis comes to San Sebastián as a team that knows what it wants. Fifth place, 53 points, 52 goals scored and 41 conceded - that is the profile of a team that does not dominate the championship, but knows very well how to collect points. Manuel Pellegrini is a coach who rarely enters emotional chaos. His Betis mostly tries to calm the match, stretch the opponent and wait for the moment in which technically stronger players between the lines can make the difference.

Betis's greatest value is midfield and attacking creativity. Isco remains a player who can change the rhythm with one touch. Lo Celso provides control and passing through pressure. Pablo Fornals connects the phases of play, and Cucho Hernández provides a concrete threat in the finish. If Antony is ready, Betis gains additional width and one-on-one play, but his status needs to be monitored because BeSoccer reports a groin problem.

Seats in the stands disappear quickly when a match has this kind of European stake. Betis is not coming only to defend its position, but also to send a message to the competition that fifth place will not open up easily. For the home fans, that is the ideal opponent: strong enough for the match to carry weight, but also vulnerable enough for Anoeta to sense an opportunity.

Betis's key assets


  • Isco - the most important player between the lines, especially when Betis needs to calm possession.

  • Giovani Lo Celso - a midfielder who can get out of pressure with a pass, not only with running.

  • Cucho Hernández - a striker who looks for space in the penalty area and attacks the second ball.

  • Pablo Fornals - a player for connecting midfield and attack, useful in matches with many tactical transitions.

  • Manuel Pellegrini - a coach with great experience in away matches in which a point is useful and a victory decisive.

Injuries and question marks before the match

The most sensitive part of the preview is the absences because lists change until matchday. Sofascore lists Igor Zubeldia as injured for Real Sociedad for this encounter, while Diego Llorente and Junior Firpo are marked for Real Betis. BeSoccer additionally lists problems for Betis players Nelson Deossa, Abde Ezzalzouli, Antony and Aitor Ruibal. This should not be read as a final squad list outside the group, but as a list of players whose status must be monitored ahead of the match.

Zubeldia is especially important for Real Sociedad because he provides security in the back line and knows the automatisms of building out with the ball well. If he is absent, the home side must choose the moments for a high setup even more carefully. For Betis, the condition of Llorente and Firpo is important because of defensive balance, but also because of build-up play. Pellegrini does not like losing players who can calmly carry the ball out from the first line.

Reported squad problems


  • Igor Zubeldia - Sofascore lists him as injured for Real Sociedad.

  • Diego Llorente - Sofascore lists him among the injured for Real Betis.

  • Junior Firpo - Sofascore reports a muscle problem.

  • Antony - BeSoccer reports a groin problem.

  • Abde Ezzalzouli and Aitor Ruibal - BeSoccer lists them among players with muscle problems.



Head-to-head record: no clear master of this pairing

The history of head-to-head meetings shows a very even relationship. FootyStats, before the match, lists 34 previous encounters in its database: Real Sociedad has 13 wins, Real Betis 11, and 10 matches ended in a draw. The total goals are also close - Real Sociedad 44, Real Betis 47. This is not a history in which one side arrives with a clear psychological advantage.

That is why the first goal will carry great weight. If Real Sociedad takes the lead, Anoeta can lift the home team into a phase of aggressive pressure and force Betis into long balls that the visitors do not want to play too often. If Betis scores first, the match can turn into Pellegrini's favorite scenario: the home side has to come out, and the visitors wait for space for Isco, Lo Celso and quicker attacks toward the penalty area.

Tactical picture: home pressure against away control

Real Sociedad will probably seek a high-intensity match. Matarazzo's team, in front of its fans, must win territory, press after losing the ball and not allow Betis to settle comfortably in midfield. The home plan makes sense only if the pressure is organized. If the first line steps out and the midfield line is late, Betis will find space exactly where it is most dangerous.

Betis will try to survive the first home waves and then lower the match to its own rhythm. Pellegrini's team has enough technical players that it does not have to clear the ball in panic, but injuries on the flanks and in defense can affect the width of play. If Betis is left without enough speed on the wings, a greater burden will fall on Isco and Lo Celso, who will have to create an advantage in midfield.

The most important zone will be the space in front of Real Sociedad's centre-backs. Betis likes to receive the ball there between the lines. If the home midfield line is late there, the visitors will get too many turns toward goal. If Real Sociedad closes that corridor, the match can move toward the flanks, where much will come down to duels, crosses and reactions to second balls.

What fans should watch on the pitch


  • Can Real Sociedad force Betis into mistakes in build-up play in the first 20 minutes.

  • Whether Isco will receive the ball facing goal or with his back to goal under pressure.

  • How much the home full-backs will risk by pushing high forward.

  • Can Cucho Hernández escape the centre-backs in moments when Real Sociedad loses the ball.

  • Whether Betis will have enough width if some of the wide players are not ready.



Anoeta and San Sebastián: a stadium worth experiencing early

Anoeta Stadium, or Reale Arena, opened in 1993 and replaced the old Atotxa as Real Sociedad's home. The club's information about the facilities lists a capacity of 32,000 seats. Other stadium guides after the renovation mention larger figures, but for a fan guide it is safest to rely on the club's data. What is more important than the number itself is the impression: the stands are today closer to the pitch than in the old version with an athletics track, so the crowd transfers energy to the game more quickly.The stadium is located in the Anoeta complex, at Paseo de Anoeta, 1. It is a practical location because it is not far from city life. San Sebastián is a city where matchday can be arranged well: a walk by the sea, pintxos in the old part of the city, then heading toward the stadium in the late afternoon hours. Since the match starts at 21:00, it is not wise to leave the arrival until the last moment.

Moovit lists several bus and railway options nearby for reaching Reale Arena, including bus lines 17, 28, BU12, E03 and E07 and railway lines E1, E2, E5 and C1. That does not mean every line is ideal for every traveler, but it shows that public transport is a realistic option for getting to the stadium. For those coming for the first time, it is simpler to plan the route earlier and avoid searching for parking in the final hour.

Practical arrival information


  • Address: Paseo de Anoeta, 1, San Sebastián.

  • The stadium is in the Anoeta sports complex, which makes orientation easier on matchday.

  • Public transport is a more practical choice than a car in the final hour before kick-off.

  • Parking near the stadium exists, but for evening matches one should count on limited space.

  • It is advisable to arrive earlier because entrances and approaches to the stadium fill up before kick-off.



Ticket sales for this match are ongoing, and with a time slot like this it is also worth thinking about returning after the encounter. A late finish means that some fans will immediately head toward the center or accommodation, while some will remain in the neighborhood around the stadium. The best plan is one that does not depend on the last minute: a route chosen in advance, enough time for entry and a clear idea of how to return after the final whistle.

The atmosphere to expect

Anoeta is not the largest stadium in Spain, but on good evenings it sounds very concrete. The Real Sociedad crowd reacts especially to pressing, a blocked shot, a sliding tackle and a quick move forward. These are moments that often lift the stadium even before a goal. If the home side wins two or three such duels early, Betis will feel that the match is not only tactical, but also emotional.Betis brings its own energy away from home. The club from Seville has fans who follow the team well, and fifth place gives them reason to believe in the season run-in. That contrast can be important: home Basque concentration and visiting Andalusian rhythm, two teams that know how to play with the ball, but also two sides that must not be naive in May.

It is worth securing tickets on time because this is not a match without a story. Real Sociedad wants to show that the Copa del Rey was not the peak after which a drop follows. Betis wants to confirm that fifth place is not a temporary station. Between that stand 90 minutes in which every lost duel in midfield and every poor judgment in the back line will carry greater weight than in September or October.

Key players and possible turning points

For Real Sociedad, the first glance goes toward Mikel Oyarzabal. He is the captain, the face of the team and the player who best understands when to slow down an attack and when to attack the penalty area. In the match against Betis, his decision in the final third will be especially important. If he receives the ball too far from goal, the home side could have possession without a finish. If the team finds him between the centre-back and the full-back, Betis will be under constant pressure.

For Betis, Isco is the player Real Sociedad must not leave alone. He does not have to run the most to be the most dangerous. A few meters of space are enough for him to receive the ball, turn and change the entire direction of the attack. Lo Celso can help him control the rhythm, while Cucho Hernández provides the finishing threat that forces centre-backs to stay constantly alert.

Real Sociedad goalkeeper Álex Remiro can also be important. Against a team like Betis there is sometimes not much work for a long time, and then he must react to one clear situation after a long move. Such matches are often decided by concentration, not the number of saves. The same applies to Betis's back line: if home pressure brings early crosses and loose balls, the visitors' defense will have to clear situations without complicating things.

How the encounter could develop

The first 20 minutes will probably reveal the basic direction of the match. If Real Sociedad imposes the tempo, Betis will have to play faster than it wants. If the visitors calm the ball and start coming out through the middle, the home side will have to be careful that pressing does not become an empty expenditure of energy. In that sense, the match can go in two completely different directions: an open duel with plenty of transition or a patient tactical encounter in which one mistake is awaited.

If Real Sociedad scores first, Matarazzo can demand even more aggressive pressure and try to use the crowd. If Betis takes the lead first, Pellegrini will probably slow the rhythm, seek longer possessions and force the home side to attack against an organized block. In both scenarios, set pieces can be important, especially if absences change the standard defensive pairings.

For a fan coming to Anoeta, this is an encounter with enough clear football content: table stakes, coaches with different temperaments, technically strong players, absences that can change the plan and a stadium that will react quickly if the home side shows energy. Real Sociedad needs a win for the league finish to remain alive. Betis needs a result so that fifth place retains calm. Precisely because of that, this Saturday evening in San Sebastián has a weight that the table alone cannot fully explain.

Sources:
- LaLiga - used for the current league context, the standings of European positions and the competition schedule.
- BeSoccer - used for the LaLiga 2025/2026 standings, points, goal difference and club form before the 35th round.
- Sofascore - used for data on the match time, stadium, coaches and reported injuries and suspensions for the encounter.
- FootyStats - used for data on the head-to-head record of Real Sociedad and Real Betis and total goals in previous encounters.
- Real Sociedad - used for club data about Reale Arena, the year of opening, the stadium's role and capacity.
- Moovit - used for information about public transport toward Reale Arena.
- AP News - used for context about the arrival of Pellegrino Matarazzo, his profile and winning the Copa del Rey with Real Sociedad.
- BeSoccer Real Betis injuries - used for the list of reported injuries and physical problems among Real Betis players.

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