Real Betis will look to keep their hot streak alive and extend their unbeaten run across all competitions to nine games when they square off against Atletico Madrid on Monday night in La Liga.
For Diego Simeone's side, it's been a humbling week. Their seven-match unbeaten spell came crashing down with a bruising 4-0 defeat to Arsenal in the Champions League — a result that exposed their recurring struggles away from home. The Rojiblancos are still chasing their first road win of the season, and they couldn't have picked a tougher place to find it.
Manuel Pellegrini's Betis have turned the Estadio de la Cartuja into a bit of a fortress this term, winning three of their four league fixtures there. They've quietly pieced together an eight-game unbeaten run (W4, D4), earning a reputation as one of La Liga's most stubborn and consistent sides.
Heading into this one, both clubs mirror each other’s league records at 4-4-1, with Atletico sitting fifth and Betis just a rung below in sixth, a razor-thin gap that adds extra spice to this matchup.
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Real Betis vs Atletico Madrid kick-off time
La Liga match between Real Betis and Atletico Madrid will be played at Estadio de La Cartuja in Seville, Spain.
It will kick off at 1:00 pm PT / 4:00 pm ET on Monday, October 27, in the US.
Team news & squads
Real Betis team news
In terms of personnel, Betis remain without Isco, who continues his recovery from a long-term leg injury.
However, Pellegrini's camp is otherwise in great shape. Sofyan Amrabat, who rested in their Europa League clash against Genk, is expected to slot straight back into the midfield engine room.
Meanwhile, Antony has started the season brightly, notching three goals and an assist in seven outings, and the Brazilian winger is likely to retain his place in the attacking trio.
Atletico Madrid team news
As for Atletico, Johnny Cardoso remains sidelined with an ankle issue, but Simeone has nearly a full deck to work with. The Argentine tactician is unlikely to tinker too much after the Arsenal debacle, though there could be a tweak out wide — Alex Baena is pushing for a start, with Conor Gallagher also in the mix.
At the heart of Atletico's attack, Julian Alvarez continues to be their shining light. The Argentine forward has already bagged seven goals and laid on four assists in 14 appearances, a return that's kept his side’s offense ticking even amid their road woes.


