
Genk’s recent form has been inconsistent, posting 4 wins, 2 draws, and 4 losses in their last ten outings. While their overall win rate remains acceptable, stability continues to be an issue. At home, Genk maintain a degree of competitiveness—they recently edged Dender 2–1—but persistent defensive lapses remain a concern. The team has conceded in most of their recent matches, particularly struggling against stronger opposition that can exploit gaps in their back line.
On the positive side, Genk’s squad is nearly at full strength. Key players such as Vandekrombrugge, Kenen Kuba, and Mujadis Sadik are all available for selection, giving the manager tactical flexibility and depth. With no injuries or suspensions, Genk will look to rely on their home support to gain an early advantage.
Real Betis, however, arrive in Belgium in steadier form. The Andalusian side have recorded 5 wins, 4 draws, and just 1 loss over their last ten fixtures—showcasing both consistency and resilience. They demonstrated solid away form recently with a 2–2 draw against Villarreal, underlining their ability to compete under pressure.
Tactically, Betis thrive on possession-based football and fluid passing combinations, characteristic of La Liga sides. The defense, anchored by Pau López, Bellerín, and Natan Souza, has been reliable, while the midfield duo of Sofyan Amrabat and Marc Roca play pivotal roles in transitioning between defense and attack. With a full and healthy squad, Betis are well-equipped to dictate tempo and control proceedings.
Prediction:
Although Genk benefit from home advantage, their defensive fragility poses a major risk against Betis’s technical and composed playstyle. The Spanish side’s recent stability, superior ball control, and organized structure should allow them to at least avoid defeat on the road.
Recommended Bet: Draw or Away Win (X2)
Predicted Score:
Genk 1–2 Real Betis