Real Betis
The Spanish side comes into the final with injury concerns. Key players like Giovani Lo Celso, Johnny Cardoso, Hector Bellerin, Youssuf Sabaly, and Diego Llorente are either sidelined or doubtful. Despite recent struggles, Betis have consistently found the net, scoring in each of their last 11 matches across all competitions.
Chelsea
The Premier League giants arrive in solid form, having won 7 of their last 8 matches. Wesley Fofana remains the only major absentee. Nicolas Jackson is expected to return to the starting lineup as Chelsea look to cap off their campaign with European silverware.
Despite Chelsea’s strong run, finals rarely follow the script. Real Betis may be underdogs, but their scoring consistency and Chelsea’s occasional defensive lapses suggest both teams will find the net. Chelsea’s quality and experience make them favourites to lift the trophy, but expect an open contest with goals at both ends.
Predicted Scoreline: Real Betis 1–2 Chelsea