Postpublished at 20:12 British Summer Time 7 May 2022
FC Porto have won their 30th Portuguese title with a 1-0 win at old rivals Benfica.
Barcelona seal Champions League spot with win
Real Betis are fifth, three points off top four
Emlyn Begley
FC Porto have won their 30th Portuguese title with a 1-0 win at old rivals Benfica.
Real Betis 0-0 Barcelona
First proper chance is to Juanmi. The Betis forward beats Dani Alves down the left and tries to chip Neto from a tight angle but it's wide. A normal shot may have sufficed.
Real Betis 0-0 Barcelona
Memphis Depay plays a one-two with Ferran Torres... or at least that's what he thinks.
Depay continues the run into the box and expects the ball back but Torres goes alone and has a shot blocked.
Real Betis 0-0 Barcelona
Real Betis' former Barcelona defender Marc Bartra shoots (?) from the halfway line but it's a simple catch for Neto.
Real Betis 0-0 Barcelona
Four minutes in but nothing resembling any action.
Real Betis 0-0 Barcelona
Real Betis beat Barcelona at the Nou Camp in their first meeting in December with Juanmi scoring the only goal.
That was Xavi's first defeat in charge.
Real Betis 0-0 Barcelona
A bit late but we're under way.
Barcelona players give Real Betis a guard of honour as they come out after Betis' Copa del Rey final win a couple of weeks ago.
Real Betis v Barcelona (20:00 BST)
Barcelona goalkeeper Neto makes his first appearance since August because Marc-Andre ter Stegen is ill.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is among the subs.
Real Betis v Barcelona (20:00 BST)
This looked a long way away when Barcelona were struggling earlier in the season in La Liga and knocked out of the Champions Leagie group stages...
But win today at Real Betis and they have booked their place in next season's Champions League.
Betis, in fifth, are the only team outside the top four who could catch them now.
Real Betis v Barcelona (20:00 BST)
Barcelona are 90 minutes away from next season's Champions League.
Can they do it? Let's find out.