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Real Betis vs Barcelona live score, updates, highlights from Spanish Supercopa

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Barcelona lead the La Liga standings, having capitalized on a Real Madrid slip over the weekend to build a three-point gap at the top, yet the Blaugrana will know their form outside of league play has been poor as they meet Real Betis in the semifinals of the Supercopa de Espana on Thursday.

Xavi’s side was dumped from the Champions League group stage before the World Cup break, relegated to the Europa League for the second straight season, and they barely squeaked by lower-league side Intercity FC in the Copa del Rey just a week ago.

That will give Manuel Pellegrini and Real Betis hope as they clash, with a spot in the Super Cup final against Real Madrid on the line.

The Sporting News will be following the match live and providing score updates, commentary and highlights as they happen.

Real Betis vs Barcelona live score

  1H 2H Score
Real Betis
Barcelona

Goals:
None

Confirmed lineups:

Real Betis (4-1-4-1, right to left): 13. Bravo (GK) — 24. Ruibal, 16. Pezzella, 19. Felipe, 33. Miranda — 5. G. Rodriguez — 11. Henrique, 8. Fekir, 10. Canales, 28. Rodri — 9. Iglesias.

Barcelona (4-3-3, right to left): 1. ter Stegen (GK) — 23. Kounde, 4. Araujo, 20. S. Roberto, 18. Alba — 8. Pedri, 21. de Jong, 30. Gavi — 22. Raphinha, 9. Lewandowski, 7. Dembele.

Real Betis vs Barcelona live updates, highlights, commentary

65 mins to kick: The Barcelona lineup is in. Frenkie de Jong starts in midfield alongside Gavi and Pedri, with Sergio Busquets rested. It’s an audition for de Jong who Barcelona hope can be a long-term replacement for the departing club legend after this summer, even though his general profile is slightly more advanced. The only other surprise for the Catalan club is Sergi Roberto at centre-back, with Andreas Christensen and Eric Garcia on the bench.

For Real Betis, 39-year-old Claudio Bravo gets a surprise start in goal, giving Rui Silva a game off. That’s one of a host of changes rung by Manuel Pellegrini, who is clearly prioritising the league as Betis push for a Champions League place, currently sitting fourth.

Full team news below.

75 mins to kick: Real Betis wasted no time in securing a replacement at left-back for the departure of Alex Moreno to Aston Villa. Reports indicate that they have snatched 22-year-old full-back Abner Vinicius from Athletico Paranaense in Brazil. It’s a key move for the club as they fight for a Champions League place. Abner will battle for time with fellow 22-year-old Juan Miranda, who is expected to start today for Betis. Team news drops shortly.

95 mins to kick: The out-of-league form hasn’t been excellent this season for Barcelona, but they have secured results of late. A seven-match unbeaten run is the second-best ever under Xavi. They still have a ways to go to equal the incredible run of last spring, but a win here to advance in the Super Cup would set them up with a chance for a statement El Claciso result.

120 mins to kick: Xavi didn’t say anything earth-shattering ahead of the Supercopa semifinal, but it was interesting to hear him admit he expects Real Betis will press high and play an attacking style. If that’s the case here, it could make for an entertaining match with plenty of goals.

Real Betis vs Barcelona lineups & team news

Betis right-back Youssouf Sabaly is sidelined with an ankle issue that will keep him out at least through the end of January, meaning that Aitor Ruibal will continue to deputise.

The biggest decision for boss Manuel Pellegrini was to be in midfield, and he tabs Guido Rodriguez to play on his own as a lone holding midfielder, sitting William Carvalho on the bench.

There was a decision to be made wide left, with Sergio CanalesJuanmi, and Rodri Sanchez all in contention. Pellegrini opts for two of the three, with Canales and Rodri both in the mix flanking playmaker Nabil Fekir.

Real Betis confirmed starting lineup (4-1-4-1): Bravo (GK) — Ruibal, Pezzella, Felipe, Miranda — G. Rodriguez — Henrique, Fekir, Canales, Rodri — Iglesias.

Real Betis subs (11): (Lineups released one hour prior to kickoff)

Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski is serving a three-match suspension, but that only applies to league play, so he is eligible to play in this match and will surely do so to keep himself match fit throughout his La Liga time off. The same goes for Ferran Torres who was sent off against Atletico Madrid after wrestling with Stefan Savic.

As expected, Xavi decides to rest one of his regular midfield trio, given the fixture congestion through the latter half of this season, meaning aging Sergio Busquets drops to the bench for Frenkie de Jong.

Otherwise, Barcelona have a clean bill of health, as Raphinha returns to the starting lineup after Ansu Fati got the nod against Atletico Madrid. Sergi Roberto gets a start at centre-back, with Andreas Christensen and Eric Garcia available off the bench.

Barcelona confirmed starting lineup (4-3-3): ter Stegen (GK) — Kounde, Araujo, S. Roberto, Alba — Pedri, Busquets, Gavi — Raphinha, Lewandowski, Dembele.

Barcelona subs (11): Pena (GK), Tenas (GK), Balde, Alonso, Christensen, Garcia, Kessie, Busquets, Fati, Depay, F. Torres.

How to watch Real Betis vs Barcelona

Select broadcasters in countries around the world will carry the matches from the Spanish Supercopa, including in the UK and USA.

For other regions that don’t have a local broadcast or stream, fans can access the matches on streaming platform Shahid VIP, as indicated by LiveSoccerTV.

  TV channel Streaming
Australia  — Shahid
Canada  — Shahid
Hong Kong  — Shahid
India  — Shahid
Malaysia  — Shahid
New Zealand  — Shahid
Singapore  — Shahid
UK BT Sport 1 BT Sport site/app
USA ESPN2, ESPN Deportes fuboTV, ESPN+

UK: The Supercopa will be carried in the UK on BT Sport’s TV and streaming platforms.

USA: The match will be televised on ESPN2 (English) and ESPN Deportes (Spanish) with both those televised matches streaming on fuboTV. ESPN’s streaming service ESPN+ will also carry streams in English and Spanish for subscribers.

Real Betis vs Barcelona betting odds & lines

Odds via BetMGM (USA), Sports Interaction (Canada), SkyBet (UK), and Neds (Australia).

The La Liga leaders are understandably favorites in this match, as they have built a three-point lead over Real Madrid in the title chase.

However, Barcelona have been shaky in all competitions outside league play. They were dumped out of the Champions League in the group stage and have been relegated to the Europa League knockouts, while they were pushed to the brink by third-tier Intercity in the Copa del Rey Round of 32 just last week.

Regardless of the result, goals are expected to flow in this match. Both teams are favored to find the back of the net, and the game is easily expected to go over the 2.5 total goal mark.

MORE: Why is the Spanish Supercopa held in Saudi Arabia?

  BetMGM Sports
Interaction
SkyBet Neds
Real Betis win +525 5.62 11/2 6.00
Draw +350 4.24 18/5 4.00
Barcelona win -210 1.45 4/9 1.44
Both teams
to score (Y / N)
-135 / +100 1.70 / 1.91 8/11, 1/1 1.73 / 2.00
Over / Under
2.5 total goals
-175 / +120 1.60 / 2.19 4/7, 5/4 1.57 / 2.25
Barcelona -1.5 +120 2.26
Real Betis +1.5 -175 1.59
Barcelona to advance -450 1.23 1/5 1.20
Real Betis to advance +280 3.75 10/3 4.00

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