
Real Betis comes into this matchup on the back of a solid 3-1 win over Real Sociedad, snapping a three-game winless streak in La Liga. This result has provided a much-needed morale boost for Manuel Pellegrini’s squad as they gear up for their fifth consecutive European season.

According to sources from SoftFootball, Betis is eager to surpass last season’s performance, which saw them reach the UEFA Conference League final. Their recent form indicates good prospects, having won 11 of their last 18 major European matches at home during the group phase.
For Nottingham Forest, this match signifies much more than a routine game; it is a momentous occasion. Some fans will be witnessing their team’s participation in European competition for the first time, while older supporters will recall the club’s historic triumphs under Brian Clough, who guided Forest to consecutive European Cup victories in 1979 and 1980.
Ange Postecoglou is now leading the team, although his early tenure at the City Ground has faced challenges. Nevertheless, SoftFootball earlier reported that Postecoglou has experience in this competition, having won the trophy with Tottenham last season. The recent 1-1 draw against Burnley marked Forest’s fifth consecutive game without a victory, leaving them searching for momentum ahead of this significant European encounter.

This will mark the first competitive encounter between Betis and Forest. Historically, the Spanish side has held a slight advantage; however, they have faced difficulties against English teams, suffering defeats in seven of their last nine European matches against Premier League clubs, including a loss in last season’s Conference League final.
Team News
Cucho Hernández is in outstanding form for Betis, having scored in consecutive matches. His scoring typically bodes well, as the team remains unbeaten when he finds the net. Isco, however, continues to be a significant long-term absence for the club.
Looking ahead to the new UEFA Europa League season, following a deep run in the Conference League last year, Real Betis and their supporters are optimistic about mirroring that European success. The team shared exclusive photos of their remarkable journey last season via their official X handle, showcasing their triumphs on the way to the final.
Forest will look for inspiration from Chris Wood, who has prior UEL experience with Burnley and Birmingham. Notably, four of his last five goals at the club level, including the last two in this competition, have been scored before the half-time whistle. Murillo, absent from the match against Burnley, may be fit to participate.
Possible lineups
Real Betis possible starting lineup:
Valles; Bellerin, Bartra, Natan, Firpo; Fornals, Altimira; Antony, Lo Celso, Ezzalzouli; Cucho
Nottingham Forest possible starting lineup:
Sels; Williams, Milenkovic, Murillo, Morato; Luiz, Anderson; Ndoye, Gibbs-White, Hudson-Odoi; Wood
As Nottingham Forest makes its long-awaited return to elite European competitions, players and fans alike are filled with anticipation. The club recently offered a glimpse of their players arriving at the training facility, with exclusive footage shared on their official X handle.
With Real Betis strong at home and Forest facing a dip in form, Pellegrini’s team may feel confident about achieving a favorable start. However, expect Forest to put forth a determined effort in their emotional return, and their offensive capabilities might just give them the edge.
Prediction: Real Betis 1-3 Nottingham Forest