Our prediction for this Primera Division match:
Monday’s football game between Girona and Real Betis will bring down the curtain on the La Liga round 32. The Catalans are on a three-game losing run in La Liga, with the team slipping down the standings week by week. With Girona being only five points clear of the relegation zone, this match is of big importance for Michel’s troops. There are no fresh injury worries in the home team ahead of Monday’s clash.
Los Beticos, on the other hand, aim to recover from a 2-1 loss to Villarreal. Manuel Pellegrini’s men have been producing excellent displays in 2025 and given Girona’s poor form, away win should definitely be considered. Diego Llorente is rated doubtful for the visiting side after picking up a knock against the Yellow Submarine, with Natan being ready to step up. You should know that both Betis and Girona have managed to find the net in each of their last six meetings in the Spanish top flight.
Highlighted Player (Isco):

Isco is a Spanish midfielder who was born on 21 April, 1992. The attacking midfielder is capable of playing as a central midfielder as well and he is well known for his brilliant passing. Isco played for Malaga from 2011 to 2013 and he made it to the Champions League quarter-finals with los Boquerones in the 2012/2013 season.
In the summer of 2013 he signed a deal with Real Madrid and it has to be noted that he scored eight goals in 32 league appearances for the capital club. Isco won two Champions League trophies with Real Madrid (2013/2014, 2015/2016) and he clinched two UEFA Super Cup trophies (2014, 2016) with the club as well. Speaking of his individual careers, the Real Madrid midfielder was named La Liga Breakthrough Player in 2012.
Isco represented Spain U21 at the 2013 European Championship finals and it has to be noted that La Roja won the trophy at the tournament in Israel. Spain defeated Italy in the title game.
Highlighted Team (Girona):

After several unsuccessful attempts, finally secured promotion to Primera Division at the end of the 2016/2017 season. The Catalan outfit finished the campaign in second place in the standings, 14 points behind Levante and only two clear of third-placed Getafe. Girona play their home games at Montilivi and the capacity of the venue is 9.286.
Speaking of the club history, Girona were founded in the café Norat in La Rambla of Girona on July 23, 1930 and they played their first official game against Colonia Artigas. A number of Spanish coaches were in charge of the team in the past, but it has to be noted that Uruguayan tactician Dagoberto Moll (1965/1966) and Karoly Plattko (1948/1949) of Hungary were in charge of the club as well.
The Catalan team wear white shirts with red stripes when playing at home, while the colour of their shorts is blue. The team’s away kits are blue and black and Sporting Gijon are considered one of Girona’s fiercest rivals.