All Eyes on Vinícius Jr. as Real Madrid Face Betis Without Mbappé

Written by Jordan Mitchell

VinĂ­cius JĂșnior in action for Real Madrid ahead of the Real Betis match at the Santiago BernabĂ©u
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Real Madrid resume La Liga with a Bernabéu test against Real Betis, shaped by one big absence and one timely return to the squad.

Competition: La Liga (Matchday 18)

Fixture: Real Madrid vs Real Betis

Venue: Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid

Kick-off: 4:15 pm CET

The first league afternoon of 2026 at the Santiago BernabĂ©u arrives with a familiar pressure: keep pace at the top, protect the home advantage, and find solutions when the script changes. For Real Madrid, that change is straightforward and significant — Kylian MbappĂ© is unavailable — and it shifts the focus onto the player who most naturally turns a match on impulse and acceleration: VinĂ­cius JĂșnior.

The table context adds its own edge. Madrid begin the day second with 42 points from 18 matches, while Betis sit sixth on 28 from 17, close enough to the European places to treat any points at the Bernabéu as a statement rather than a bonus.

Why VinĂ­cius is the headline now

When MbappĂ© is missing, Madrid’s attack doesn’t just lose a finisher — it loses a reference point. VinĂ­cius becomes the clearest route to chaos: the runner who can win ground in two touches, the winger who can turn a compact block into a set of emergency decisions, the player who draws extra defenders and creates space for others to arrive.

Betis are built to resist, not to open up. That makes Vinícius even more central to Madrid’s plan. If the visitors stay organised and narrow, Madrid may need the kind of individual break in rhythm that forces the game to widen — a dribble that draws a foul, a cutback after a burst down the left, or a fast transition that turns defence into attack before Betis can set their structure.

Team news: Mbappé out, Carvajal back in the squad

The most important update is Mbappé’s absence, described as a knee issue that requires rest. In practical terms it changes the shape of Madrid’s front line and increases the chance of a different type of striker leading the press and attacking the box.

There is also a quieter positive: Dani Carvajal has been named in the matchday squad after time out with injury. His return doesn’t automatically mean a start, but it gives Madrid another experienced option on the right side and, over the longer run, another leader in the dressing room.

Real Madrid’s official squad list for the game — including goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders and forwards — was published by the club’s official website .

Reported starting XI: what Madrid look like without Mbappé

Pre-match reporting indicates Madrid will keep a familiar structure and lean into continuity rather than a full reset. One major expectation is that Gonzalo leads the line, with Vinícius and Rodrygo either side — a front three that prioritises movement, pressing and quick combinations rather than building everything around one dominant scorer.

A widely shared projected Madrid XI has: Courtois in goal; Valverde at right-back; RĂŒdiger and Asencio centrally; Carreras on the left; then TchouamĂ©ni, Camavinga and Bellingham in midfield; with Rodrygo, Gonzalo and VinĂ­cius across the front line.

That configuration was outlined in a pre-match lineup report from Sports Illustrated, which noted Madrid’s late injury considerations and the likely solutions.

What Betis bring: structure, patience and a counter threat

Betis arrive with enough quality to punish carelessness, even if the league form has been uneven. They’ve also shown they can produce a big scoreline when the match tilts their way, and they’ll aim to keep Madrid in front of them for as long as possible before choosing the moments to break.

The most likely Betis approach is a compact shape that protects central space and invites Madrid into wide areas, gambling that crosses and cutbacks can be defended if the box is crowded. This is where Vinícius becomes the key variable: if he consistently forces two defenders to move with him, Madrid will create second-ball chances for late runners — exactly the kind of phase where Bellingham thrives.

Key battles that decide the tone

  • VinĂ­cius vs the right side of Betis’ defence: if Betis double up early, Madrid must use the free man quickly; if they don’t, VinĂ­cius has the most direct path to the penalty area.
  • Bellingham’s timing in the box: without MbappĂ©, Madrid may rely more on midfield arrivals and second-phase attacks.
  • Madrid’s right-back role: Valverde has been used there recently; Carvajal is back in the squad. The choice shapes how aggressively Madrid overlap and how quickly they recover in transition.
  • TchouamĂ©ni and Camavinga controlling transitions: Betis will want counters; Madrid must stop them before they start.

A rivalry that keeps drifting toward draws

Recent meetings between these clubs have often refused to settle neatly. In the last 10 matchups highlighted in the material you shared, Madrid have the edge on wins, but draws dominate the picture — a reminder that Betis can stay in games even when Madrid control long stretches.

Score prediction

Madrid’s home advantage and midfield depth should still tell, but the margin feels thin if Betis stay compact and patient. Without MbappĂ©, the finishing burden spreads, and the match may hinge on one VinĂ­cius burst that forces a mistake or wins the decisive set piece.

Prediction: Real Madrid 2–1 Real Betis


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