
Sevilla Derby
Sevilla vs Real Betis, Andalusia's century-old neighbourhood feud
The Sevilla and Real Betis rivalry
The Sevilla Derby, known in Spain as El Gran Derbi, is the meeting of the two great clubs of the Andalusian city of Seville. Sevilla and Real Betis share one city and one passionate football culture, and the fixture between them is among the most intense in Spain.
Sevilla have become one of Spanish football's most consistent and respected clubs, with a particularly strong record in European competition. They are known for sharp recruitment and a well-run model that has kept them competitive against far wealthier rivals.
Real Betis are a club defined by the devotion of their supporters, whose loyalty is famous throughout Spain regardless of how the team is performing. Betis carry a strong sense of identity and a feeling that the club belongs to the people of Seville, and their fans bring colour and noise to every derby.
The rivalry divides families, workplaces and neighbourhoods across Seville. Both clubs see themselves as the true representative of the city, and that competing claim, more than any single match, is what gives the derby its lasting heat.
When Sevilla and Betis meet, the city effectively stops to watch. The result settles local pride for months, and the atmosphere inside the stadium is regularly cited as one of the best in Spanish football. It is one city, two clubs and no middle ground.
All-time head-to-head (30 meetings)
Biggest results
- Sevilla
5–12012
Real Betis - Sevilla
4–02013
Real Betis - Sevilla
3–52018
Real Betis - Sevilla
0–22025
Real Betis - Real Betis
0–22021
Sevilla