
Real Betis and Chelsea clash in Wrocław for the 2025 UEFA Europa Conference League final tonight.
The 2025 UEFA Europa Conference League final brings together Spanish side Real Betis and English powerhouse Chelsea at Wrocław Stadium on May 28.
Real Betis topped the league phase with an unbeaten record, then navigated a tough knockout path under Manuel Pellegrini, beating the likes of Fiorentina to reach their first-ever European final.
Chelsea, guided by Enzo Maresca, dominated their league phase group and powered through the knockouts, failing to win just one game along the way.
Victory would see Chelsea become the first club to win all four major UEFA club competitions, while for Betis, a triumph would mark the greatest night in the club’s 118-year history with a historic first-ever European final, capping off a breakthrough season under Manuel Pellegrini.
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Europa Conference League Final Odds
| Result | Odds | Implied Probability |
|---|---|---|
| Real Betis (90 Mins) | 39/10 | 20% |
| Draw (90 Mins) | 13/5 | 28% |
| Chelsea (90 Mins) | 9/10 | 53% |
| Real Betis Lift the Trophy | 9/4 | 31% |
| Chelsea Lift the Trophy | 2/5 | 71% |
Who are the favourites to win the Europa Conference League?
Chelsea are the 2/5 favourites to win the Europa Conference League with BetMGM.
They head into the UEFA Europa Conference League final in Wrocław in impressive form, having won five of their last six matches across all competitions, including a 1-0 away victory at Nottingham Forest to close out their Premier League campaign.
Enzo Maresca’s side finished fourth domestically and have looked like serious title contenders from the start of the Conference League.
With a win today, Chelsea could make history by becoming the first club to win all five of UEFA's major men’s club competitions - adding the Conference League to their Champions League, Europa League, Super Cup and Cup Winners’ Cup titles.
Maresca faces his former manager Manuel Pellegrini - the man he calls his "professional dad" - who gave him his break as a player and assistant coach.
The Italian will be keen to get one over on his mentor and give Chelsea fans a historic night.
Real Betis arrive in Wrocław for their first-ever European final as the 9/4 (Sky Bet) underdogs to win.
While their recent form (DLDDDW) has been inconsistent, Manuel Pellegrini’s side secured sixth place in La Liga and will be determined to end the season on a high.
The Andalusian club may be underdogs on paper, but there’s a powerful statistic in their favour: since 2001/02, Spanish clubs have won all 23 UEFA finals (Champions League, Europa League, or Conference League) they've appeared in against foreign teams.





