For many years running, the Spanish Super Cup has served as a highlight of the beginning of the soccer season in Spain. In 2025, the final will take place in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, just as in previous years. As we bid farewell to nougat and Christmas feasts and welcome some life into January—often regarded as the most depressing month—we offer you our forecasts and betting options.
It seems like the second semi-final will have a somewhat more random pairing than the first. when Real Madrid's bias is clear as day, it's not wise to wager on the white team's triumph, especially when they come into this match having gone undefeated in their last six official matches. with a goal-scoring average of three per game. It doesn't help that Mallorca has been on a losing streak of three games in a row (G2), topping it all off with a 3-0 Spanish Cup loss to Pontevedra. Still, in their past four encounters with a total of fewer than 2.5 goals scored, the Balearics have drawn Madrid. We thus anticipate a low number of goals, and that number will rise if Vinicius' suspension at the Mestalla turns out to be true. Despite missing a penalty kick in the aforementioned match against Valencia, Jude Bellingham set up the game-winning goal with a perfect pass. Everyone looking for up-to-date sports news and information may find it on the Azscore website, watch live on azscore.com/live. As a captain for Real Madrid, the Englishman has been instrumental since November, scoring eight goals in eleven games and recently assuming responsibility for penalties, which is no small feat considering that Being the club with the most penalties in La Liga, eight, and with Vini's absence, we think Bellingham is a safe choice to take a shot against the opponent in a match that is sure to be close, and his finishing skills might be key.
The Sevilla player scored the game's first goal in the first half when Balde's effort went just past the post. He set up Lamine Yamal for the game-winning goal in the second half by deflecting a pinpoint ball. Compared to what we're used to, the competition performance was severely lacking. Despite his best efforts, he was unable to reach Szczesny's goal because the video assistant referee disallowed De Marcos' goal and another goal by Iűaki Williams for offside.
It was an hour before the opening pitch of the Spanish Super Cup semi-finals when Barça received some encouraging news. On Thursday, CSD put Dani Olmo and Pau Victor on precautionary duty; Flick may use them in the upcoming Coule encounter if he wants to. In the starting lineup, Szczesny began in goal, Casado, Gavi, and Pedri shared the midfield, while Lamine returned to the starting lineup following an injury. To help Athletic out, Nico Williams came off the bench after experiencing some difficulty, and Sunset left the game. As far as the Green was concerned, Kuhl had the superior start. For Kunde, Lamine Yamal came up with a signature pass that let him score from inside the penalty area. Simon, Unai, came to the rescue of his troops. It wasn't long until Rafinha headed the Frenchman's cross home with a left-footed shot that went just over the crossbar. First, the Brazilian tried to score again from a free kick on the near post, but Simon made a great save.Barça kept up their dominant play and scored in the 17th minute. From the left wing, Balde carried on the teamwork that Pedri had begun. Gavi finished up the striker's cross into the penalty box with a first-time shot that looped over Unai Simone and the short bar. With his trademark motion toward the clock, the Los Palacios player consecrated the goal in honor of Dani Olmo.