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Who is the favourite to win the Europa Conference League?

In the city of Wrocław, the stage is set for an epic duel between Real Betis and Chelsea in the grand finale of the 2025 UEFA Europa Conference League.

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A view of the UEFA Europa Conference League trophy during the UEFA Europa Conference League 2023/24 First Qualifying Round Draw at the UEFA Headquarters, the House of the European Football, on June 20, 2023

The climax of the 2025 UEFA Europa Conference League will see Spanish football stalwarts Real Betis lock horns with English titans Chelsea. The battleground? The iconic Wrocław Stadium, on this very day, May 28.

Real Betis, under the strategic leadership of Manuel Pellegrini, have been a force to reckon with this season. They stormed through the league phase without a single loss, and then tackled a challenging knockout stage with aplomb. Their journey to this monumental European final included victories over tough competitors like Fiorentina.

On the other side, Chelsea have also made their mark under the guidance of Enzo Maresca. They ruled their league phase group and bulldozed their way through the knockouts, stumbling just once in their otherwise flawless run.

For Chelsea, a win tonight would etch their name in history as the first club to clinch all four major UEFA club competitions. On the other hand, for Betis, a victory would be nothing short of a fairy tale ending to a remarkable season under Pellegrini. It would not only mark their first-ever European final but also the pinnacle of success in their 118 years of existence.

Who is the favourite to win the Europa Conference League?

Chelsea are stepping into the UEFA Europa Conference League final in Wrocław as the clear favourites, with William Hill giving them odds of 2/5. Their recent form has been impressive, boasting victories in five of their last six games across various competitions. This run includes a crucial 1-0 win against Nottingham Forest, which capped off their Premier League season.

Under the management of Enzo Maresca, Chelsea secured a fourth-place finish domestically and have consistently appeared as strong contenders in the Conference League from the outset. A win today would see them make history by becoming the first club to capture all five of UEFA's major men's club trophies, adding the Conference League to their haul of Champions League, Europa League, Super Cup, and Cup Winners’ Cup titles.

Maresca finds himself facing off against his former mentor Manuel Pellegrini, who he affectionately refers to as his "professional dad." Pellegrini was instrumental in Maresca's early career both as a player and an assistant coach. The Italian manager will be eager to best his old mentor and deliver a memorable victory for Chelsea supporters.

On the flip side, Real Betis come into their first-ever European final as 11/5 underdogs according to Paddy Power. Despite a somewhat shaky recent form (DLDDDW), Pellegrini’s team clinched sixth place in La Liga and are hungry to cap off their season with silverware.

Although Betis might be seen as underdogs, they carry a significant advantage: since the 2001/02 season, Spanish clubs have triumphed in all 23 UEFA finals (across Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League) when facing foreign teams. This statistic could provide a psychological edge for Pellegrini's men as they aim to continue this remarkable streak.

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