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Let’s go to Seville! The Lyonnais have just kicked off this meeting.
The two teams enter the Cartuja stadium, the Sevillian Olympic stadium.
Starting on the left side of the Lyon attack, Enzo Molébé will have his first start with OL.
To find traces of an official confrontation between these two teams, we have to go back to the 2013-2014 season. The two teams faced each other in the group stage of the Europa League. During the first match, Sevillians and Lyonnais shared the points (0-0) while in the return match, OL won 1-0 thanks to a goal from Bafétimbi Gomis.
For their part, OL remain on a series of four matches without defeat in all competitions but notably remain on two draws in a row while winning and ending the match numerically inferior. The objective for the Lyon youth this evening will be not to lose but above all to try to finish the match at 11 against 11.
Fifth in La Liga, Betis have the opportunity to achieve a third success in a row in all competitions after their 7-1 success against Palma de Rio in the Copa del Rey then a 3-0 victory against Mallorca last weekend.
While his team is performing flawlessly on the European scene for the moment, Paulo Fonseca should be running this Thursday evening a few days before a shock in Ligue 1 against PSG.
With five points on the clock after three days, the Andalusians, who have already played twice away, have had an interesting start to the European campaign. It is now up to them to confirm in front of their audience.
Hello everyone and welcome to our site to follow live this match counting for the 4th day of the Europa League between Betis Sevilla and OL. Kick-off at 9 p.m.