Kraljevi Kvota - Conference League finals preview

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The stadium in Wroclaw (Poland) will host Betis and Chelsea in the battle for the Conference League trophy for this season. The final starts on Wednesday at 9pm, and the winner of this competition will secure a place in the group stage of the Europa League next season. You can follow all the events within the Conference League on our website and via the accounts described below.

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The team from Seville, but the green and white, Betis, has never reached the final of a European competition in its history, so this final will be one of the most important matches in their history. The club was founded in 1907 and has won one national championship title and three Spanish Cups (the last one three years ago). They have never participated in European competitions before, and have only played in the Champions League in the 2005/2006 season. They have established themselves in the Europa League in recent years, and in their first appearance in the Conference League they reached the trophy match. Even if they do not win this competition, they will certainly play in the Europa League next season, as they secured that place through the Spanish championship. Their form has been declining, as they have recorded two defeats and three draws in the previous five matches. However, all that will be forgiven if Isco, Bartra, Enotni and the team lift the trophy and write themselves in golden letters in the club's history. But the final step to the trophy will be the toughest test, because their opponent is English Chelsea, a club that has two Champions League titles, one Club World Cup trophy, two Europa League winners, two UEFA Super Cup winners, six Premier League winners, two Cup Winners' Cup trophies, eight FA Cup trophies and five English League trophies that win trophies and impress in the history of England. almost 120 years. Chelsea finished the Premier League in fourth place, securing their place in next season's Champions League, but this season would certainly be much more successful for them if they won a trophy in this competition, in which they are participating for the first time. Betis won 10 points in the group stage, finishing in 15th place in the table, which took them to the 1/16 finals. There they were better than Gent in two matches, so they eliminated Guimarães in the round of 16, Jagiellonia in the quarter-finals, and Fiorentina in the semi-finals. As for Chelsea, in the group stage they achieved the maximum performance of six wins with a goal difference of 26:5, and went directly to the round of 16. There they were twice as good as Copenhagen, then they beat Legia in Poland with 3:0, and their only defeat in the Conference League was against Legia at home, 1:2. In the semi-finals, they achieved two victories over Djurgården and deservedly reached the fight for the trophy and will rightfully be the favorites. The London Blues will have the opportunity to become the only team to have won all five major competitions under the auspices of the UEFA organization. Both will be weakened in this final, but Betis has several absent players, and Avila, Bellerin, Carvalho, Cuco Hernandez, Llorente and Rocco will not play, while Lo Celso is questionable. Mudryk, Lavia, Keliman, Fofana and Anselmino will not play for Chelsea, but apart from Mudryk, who can be in the starting lineup, none of the others are vital members of the team. The referee of this match will be Irfan Peljto from Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the teams should play in the following lineup. Betis, 4-2-3-1: Viets – Sabali, Bartra, Nathan, Rodriguez – Johnny Cardozo, Fornals – Anthony, Isco, Ezalzulli – Bakambu. Chelsea will start in the same 4-2-3-1 formation: Jorgensen - Cucurella, Colville, Adarabioho, Reece James - Caicedo, Enzo Fernandez - Sanko, Palmer, Neto - Jackson.

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