Getafe Vs Real Betis Lineups Reveal Djené Start and Antony Omitted

Getafe named Djené in their starting XI while Real Betis left Antony among the substitutes for the Coliseum clash, a selection that matters as Betis pursue a Champions League spot. Sunday at 3: 19 p. m. ET frames the matchday context and highlights the immediate importance for Real Betis’ fifth-place ambitions.
Confirmed Getafe XI at the Coliseum
Getafe’s starting lineup lists David Soria in goal and Djené in defense alongside Abqar, Duarte and Romero, with Iglesias completing the back line. Midfield choices include Arambarri and Milla, while the front three are Kiko Femenía, Martín Satriano and Luis Vázquez. Boselli, contrary to expectations, is named on the bench.
Getafe Vs Real Betis Starting Choices and Betis Substitutes
Real Betis will field Valles in goal with Ortiz, Bartra, Gómez and Firpo across the back. The midfield features Altimira and Álvaro Fidalgo, joined by Deossa, and the attack lists Chimy, Cucho and Abde. The Betis bench is notable: Anthony, Fornals, Llorente, Natan, Marc Roca and Ruibal are all named as substitutes in a rotated squad selection.
Satriano’s Winner, Table Positions and Betis’ Five-Game Run
Getafe arrive off a 1-0 win over Real Madrid in which Martín Satriano scored the only goal late in the first period, a result mentioned as momentum for the home side. Getafe sit 11th in La Liga with 32 points, while Real Betis occupy fifth and are noted as eight points behind fourth-placed Villarreal. Betis have not lost in their last five league matches, a run that underlines why manager selections — such as leaving Antony on the bench — carry extra weight.
That combination of recent form and the confirmed lineups frames a high-stakes fixture at the Coliseum: Getafe seek to build on the Bernabéu victory, and Real Betis aim to protect their chase for a Champions League berth.
Real Betis’ next confirmed event is the Europa League last-16 first leg against Panathinaikos, scheduled to take place in Greece next week; exact kickoff time in ET is expected to be confirmed next week.




