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Real Betis targets Champions League spot despite securing Conference League place

john gallagher by john gallagher
May 12, 2026
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Real Betis vs Elche: Cucho opener cancelled out by Héctor Fort as La Cartuja hosts a 1-1 stalemate

Real Betis vs Elche were level 1-1 at La Cartuja after Cucho Hernández struck early and Héctor Fort equalised before halftime, leaving Betis still pushing for a Champions spot.

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Early narrative and scoreline

Real Betis and Elche met in LaLiga EA Sports at the neutral Estadio La Cartuja in Sevilla, with the match tied 1-1 after 40 minutes.

Cucho Hernández put Betis ahead in the eighth minute with a composed finish, and Héctor Fort restored parity on 40 minutes for Elche.

The score left the night poised as Betis continued to chase higher European ambitions despite already securing a Conference League berth.

Key moments that defined the first half

The match burst into life within the opening ten minutes when Betis’ attacking unit broke the deadlock, exploiting space behind Elche’s defence.

Cucho Hernández benefited from a swift transition and finished clinically to give the home side an early lead, setting the tone for an open contest.

Elche grew into the game and were rewarded when Héctor Fort found the net just before the break, capitalising on a period of sustained pressure to level the tie.

Tactical setup and formations

Manuel Pellegrini set Real Betis up in a 4-2-3-1 system that aimed to control midfield and create overloads on the flanks.

Betis started with Álvaro Valles in goal and a back line featuring Héctor Bellerín, Junior Firpo, Diego Llorente and Valentín Gómez, while Sofyan Amrabat and Pablo Fornals provided balance in midfield.

Eder Sarabia deployed Elche with a formation that prioritised direct runs and counter transitions, lining up Matías Dituro in goal and Héctor Fort among the forwards.

How the game flowed and pressing patterns

Betis attempted to impose possession early, using quick combinations to move Elche out of position and create pockets for Giovani Lo Celso and Abde Ezzalzouli.

Elche defended compactly but looked dangerous on the break, where the pace of Héctor Fort and Grady Diangana caused repeated problems for the hosts.

Transitions defined the match: Betis’ goal came from a rapid forward burst, while Elche’s equaliser arrived after sustained pressure that gradually pushed Betis deeper in their own half.

Standout performances and individual contributions

Cucho Hernández delivered an immediate attacking threat with his early goal and constant movement inside the box, troubling Elche’s defenders.

Héctor Fort emerged as Elche’s decisive figure, his 40th-minute strike swinging momentum and demonstrating his threat on the counter.

In midfield, Sofyan Amrabat and Pablo Fornals played key roles for Betis in recycling possession, while Gonzalo Villar and Aleix Febas offered structure and forward passing for Elche.

Coaching decisions, bench options and possible changes

Pellegrini fielded an experienced starting eleven with attacking options on the bench, including the likes of Pau López and Marc Roca, ready to influence the game if required.

Eder Sarabia retained several attacking alternatives—André Silva and Grady Diangana provided Elche with both directness and physicality to challenge Betis’ back line.

With the match finely poised, both managers had clear pathways for adjustment: Betis could add creativity or fresh legs in midfield, while Elche had the option to push for a late winner by introducing additional forward impetus.

Real Betis entered the fixture having secured a place in the Europa Conference League for next season, but their immediate objective remained clear: to keep pressure on the Champions League places through the closing rounds of LaLiga.

Tactical discipline, timely substitutions and set-piece execution are likely to determine how both sides finish their campaigns, with Betis focused on finishing as high as possible and Elche aiming to pick up crucial points in the run-in.

The second half promised a tactical chess match, with the balance of play expected to shift depending on which manager dared to commit more players forward and which team could better handle rapid transitions.

Both teams showed moments of quality in the first 45 minutes and the match remained open; any decisive actions in the final 45 minutes would hinge on concentration, finishing and strategic substitutions.

As the contest resumed after halftime, attention turned to how Pellegrini and Sarabia would alter personnel and shape to tilt the game in their favour.

The battle for midfield control and the exploitation of wide channels would likely be the deciding factors as Real Betis vs Elche entered the decisive stages of the fixture.

Fans at La Cartuja saw a game that combined early intensity, tactical adjustments and an evenly matched scoreboard, leaving the outcome dependent on urgency and execution from both benches.

The second half would test Betis’ ambitions to climb the table and Elche’s resilience against a side still chasing higher European qualification.

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