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Cole Palmer To Shine As Chelsea Edge Past Real Betis In Conference League Final, AI Prediction Claims

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Chelsea travel to Wroclaw, Poland to take on Real Betis in the Conference League final on Wednesday night, and we’ve asked AI software to provide us with a score prediction ahead of kick-off.

Enzo Maresca and his Chelsea side travel to the Polish city of Wroclaw for the Conference League final against LaLiga side Real Betis on Wednesday, where they’ll be looking to cap off an excellent European campaign.

The Chelsea v Real Betis H2H record suggests that the Blues will win the Conference League Final, as do the betting odds and most pundit predictions, but what does AI think will happen?

We asked for a full prediction and match report, including goalscorers and other key statistics.

AI Predicts Conference League Final: Key Moments

  • Cole Palmer capitalises on a defensive lapse to put Chelsea in front after 22 minutes
  • Real Betis respond in the 38th minute through ex-Real Madrid star Isco’s free-kick
  • The Blues apply the pressure in the second half and reclaim the lead through Nicolas Jackson
  • Betis, despite introducing fresh legs, are unble to breach the West Londoners’ defence

Conference League Final AI Prediction: Match Report

First Half

Chelsea started the match with authority, controlling possession through Enzo Fernández and Moisés Caicedo. Their early dominance paid off in the 22nd minute when Cole Palmer finished a slick move involving Noni Madueke, slotting low past Adrian to give the Blues the lead.

Betis, initially on the back foot, grew into the game thanks to Isco’s influence in midfield. The Spaniard orchestrated Betis’ attacks with composure and flair.

Chelsea’s high line was exposed a few times, and in the 38th minute, Betis equalised. After Tosin Adarbioyo brought down Antony just outside the box, Isco stepped up and curled a beautiful free-kick into the top right corner.

Betis pressed again before the break, with Ricardo Rodriguez causing problems on the left, but Chelsea weathered the storm. Both teams went into halftime level at 1–1, with the match finely poised.

Second Half

Chelsea returned with urgency, pushing Betis deeper through James and Madueke’s wide play. Palmer continued to find space, drawing defenders and linking well with Jackson. In the 67th minute, Reece James delivered a superb cross that Nicolas Jackson met with a thumping header to restore Chelsea’s lead.

Betis responded with attacking changes—Giovanni Lo Celso and Jesus Rodriguez injected energy—but their final ball often let them down. Antony tested Robert Sanchez from distance, while Marc Bartra missed a key header at the back post late on.

Chelsea managed the game smartly, rotating possession and slowing the tempo as time ran out. In stoppage time, Palmer nearly sealed it with a curling shot inches wide.

Betis threw numbers forward in desperation, but Chelsea’s backline held strong. At full-time, Chelsea celebrated a hard-earned 2–1 victory, lifting the Conference League trophy and capping their European season in style.

Full Time: Real Betis 1-2 Chelsea

Player of the Match

Cole Palmer (Chelsea)

Instrumental in both build-up and attack, Palmer’s goal and playmaking set the tone for Chelsea’s control. His movement and intelligence were a class above.

Match Statistics

Statistic Real Betis Chelsea
Possession 47% 53%
Shots (on target) 9 (3) 11 (5)
Accuracy 85% 88%
Fouls 14 12
Yellow Cards 2 1
Red Cards 0 0

Conclusion

Chelsea’s blend of youth and experience prevailed in a hard-fought contest. While Real Betis earned plaudits for their slick football and resilience, it was Chelsea’s sharper edge in both boxes that proved decisive.

The win not only secures Chelsea their first Conference League title but completes a clean sweep of UEFA competitions, cementing their status as European royalty.

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Cai is a news and features writer that specialises in football, but has experience covering a variety of other sports, including darts, basketball, American football, MMA, boxing and more. He holds a degree in Football Journalism (BA Hons) from the University of Derby, and worked with Nottingham Forest FC and Burton Albion FC throughout his studies. Cai also has experience working in social media with the Football Association of Wales, where he worked on a freelance basis, and has also been an accredited writer in the JD Cymru Premier for both Y Clwb Pêl-Droed and welshfootie since the 2019/20 season.

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