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Real Madrid v Real BetisSaturday 25 May, 19:45 kick-offLive on Premier Sports 2
There's not much resting on a lot of games this weekend, but Real Madrid will want to put on a show at the Bernabeu to celebrate their league title, get a send-off before the Champions League final and also say goodbye to Toni Kroos.
Our Jamie Kemp has more on Kroos and how you can back him to sign off in style in his La Liga tips.
Betis have nowhere to go in the league and have some big name players unavailable, notably former Real Madrid man Isco, so even if some h ome players are trying to save themselves for Wembley, they shouldn't have a problem winning this game and scoring a few goals.
Jude Bellingham didn't play last week, but Carlo Ancelotti will start him on Saturday to stretch his legs ahead of the Champions League final - and although he probably won't play the full 90 minutes he'll have enough time to score his 20th league goal of the season.
That's a milestone Bellingham will really want to get to so we'll back him at 10/111.91 to do just that and score for the fourth game running.
Real Madrid played out a mental 4-4 draw last week and with their minds obviously elsewhere Betis will get chances if their own heads are in the game.
Ayoze Perez will be the man to benefit as he's been razor sharp as of late with five goals in his last six appareances.
It's Real Madrid at the Bernabeu though so let's temper expectations and just back Perez for 1+ shot on target at 4/51.80 - a bet that's landed in his last six games.
As well as leading the team in shots, Ayoze Perez is second in the squad in terms of fouls, and although this may not be a dirty game, Real Betis will still want to try make a game of things.
And leading from the front, forwards are always likely to give the odd foul away here and there, with Perez no exception.
Perez has given 41 fouls away this season and in four of his last five games. He also gave away two fouls and got booked in the reverse fixture with Real, so although he's just 2/51.40 for 1+ foul it gives us a nice little boost.