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Betis & Granada target survival victory

After having had similar sorts of seasons, in which they've have now finally turned the corner, both sides will be going all out for the three points to move themselves a step closer to survival.

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SAT 05.03.2016

Team News:

R. Betis: Heiko Westermann, Foued Kadir, Cristiano Piccini (injured); Francisco Molinero (suspended). 

Granada CF: Sulayman Marreh, Javi Marquez (injured); Isaac Cuenca (not included). 

Match Facts:

 R. Betis (13th, 31 pts):

The Seville side will be looking for a repeat of their performances in their last two outings, as they seek to extend their unbeaten run to six. After their comprehensive 3-0 away win over RCD Espanol, Betis will fancy their chances against their Andalusian rivals, although the visitors also come into this one in fine form.

- The main talking point in Juan Merino's squad is the return of the fit-again Martin Montoya, who is included for the first time in several weeks. The Betis loanee could go straight into the starting line-up at right-back, with Merino keen to unleash his pace of on the visitors' backline.

Granada CF (18th, 26 pts):

- The change in the dugout has worked wonders for Granada, whose survival credentials have been given a huge boost after two wins in their last two outings. There is now real hope in the camp and victory over one of their direct rivals here would move them even closer to safety. 

- Granada will be hoping that their forward line can to fire them to victory here. David Barral, Adalberto Peñaranda, Youssef El Arabi and Isaac Success will be bidding to get the better of Antonio Adan to gain three precious points at the Benito Villamarin. 

Don't leave Seville without...

Visiting the delights of the city's residential palaces. These hidden gems in Seville's landscape are full of character, beauty and the unexpected, which combine to make them a must-see for all visitors. Historically, Seville was known as 'Nova Roma' and its splendour earnt it visits from the top Italian and Flemish artists of the day, who introduced elements of the Renaissance into the city's architecture.

Getting to the Benito Villamarin

Address: Av de Heliopolis, 41012 Seville.

Bus: Lines 1, 2, 3, 6, 34 and A6.

Stadium location here

Time: 12:00 CET Stadium: Benito Villamarin  Referee: Iglesias Villanueva, Ignacio TV: Watch the game in your country.Hashtag: #RBBvGCF Preview in numbers

 

 

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