Real Betis vs Mallorca (La Liga): odds and picks 02.11.2025


LaLiga match (J11) on Sunday, 2 November 2025, at La Cartuja Stadium (Seville). Betis are 6th with 16 points (4-4-2, 15:12) and Mallorca are 16th with 9 (2-3-5, 11:15) after 10 matchdays.
The recent head-to-head record favours the Green and Whites: 10-4-2 overall and 7 of the last 10 official matches won by Betis; furthermore, there have been no draws in the last 7 encounters.
Key context: Betis compete better at home and have scored 11 goals in their last 5 official matches; Mallorca, meanwhile, tend to have low-scoring away games and are coming off a 1-1 draw against Levante and a 0-2 defeat at Sant Just in the Copa del Rey.
Real Betis
They arrive with mixed signals but with solid recent performance data: in their last 5 official matches, they have accumulated 3 wins and 2 draws if we count the 90 minutes of regulation time: 1-7 in the Cup against Atlético Palma del Río, 0-2 vs Atlético (LaLiga), 0-0 in Genk (Europa), 2-2 in Villarreal and 1-2 in Espanyol.
In the league, their overall record is 4-4-2, with increasing offensive production (11 goals in their last five games). They have been reliable at home and, against Mallorca, the trend is positive.
Relevant absences and doubts: Isco, Junior Firpo and Nelson Deossa are listed as unavailable; in addition, Isco has been carrying a fibula fracture since August. This affects creativity between the lines, where Lo Celso is taking on most of the “big chances” created (4). I expect a 4-2-3-1 with Lo Celso as attacking midfielder and wingers looking for the far post.
Key factors I value:
- Pace and territorial control on a large pitch like La Cartuja.
- Set pieces in favour, with centre-backs getting on the end of crosses.
- Avoiding losses in the middle that feed Mallorca’s transitions.
With the H2H 10-4-2 and the recent good scoring streak, the scenario of a home win is statistically consistent.
Mallorca
Current situation: 16th with 9 points (11:15), with a recent run of 3 wins, 1 draw and 1 defeat in their last 5 official matches: 0-2 in Sant Just (Copa), 1-1 against Levante, 1-3 in Seville, 2-1 in Bilbao and 1-0 against Alavés.
As visitors, their reactive plan tends to close out games: they concede few goals over long periods, but suffer when forced to defend crosses from the wings for long periods. Their away record is 4 defeats and one win against Sevilla (1-3).
Keys to Mallorca’s plan:
- Mid-low block and quick breakouts on Betis’ weak side.
- Minimise fouls in front of goal, as Betis are strong in the box.
- Efficiency on their first attack so as not to spend the game in their own half.
In recent head-to-head matches, Mallorca has struggled, and the large La Cartuja stadium can take a physical toll on their swings.

