FC Barcelona 3–1 Real Betis | Spanish La Liga
May 18, 2026 – Camp Nou
FC Barcelona extended their perfect home record in 2026 with a commanding 3–1 victory over Real Betis at Camp Nou. The win kept the Catalan giants firmly in the title race, moving them within three points of league leaders Real Madrid with five games remaining.
Match Overview
Barcelona started with typical intensity, pressing high and dominating possession. The breakthrough came in the 17th minute when Robert Lewandowski finished a brilliant team move, exchanging passes with Pedri before slotting past Rui Silva. Betis refused to buckle and equalised shortly before half‑time, as Borja Iglesias headed home from a corner after a defensive mix‑up.
The second half belonged entirely to Barça. Lamine Yamal began to terrorise the Betis defence, and in the 54th minute he was brought down in the box for a penalty. Lewandowski stepped up and calmly converted his second of the night. The Polish striker then turned provider in the 73rd minute, flicking on a cross for substitute João Félix to volley home the third.
Key Moments
- 17’ – Lewandowski opens the scoring after neat build‑up play.
- 41’ – Iglesias heads Betis level from a corner.
- 54’ – Penalty awarded for foul on Yamal; Lewandowski scores.
- 73’ – João Félix volleys home the third goal.
Tactical Story
Barcelona’s 4‑3‑3 with Gündoğan in a deeper role allowed them to control the midfield battle. Betis tried to sit deep and hit on the break, but their inability to retain possession in the second half left them exposed. The introduction of João Félix added a directness that Betis struggled to handle.
Standout Performers
Robert Lewandowski (2 goals, 1 assist) was the clear difference‑maker, taking his season tally to 23 La Liga strikes. Lamine Yamal was a constant threat down the right, winning the penalty and creating several chances. For Betis, Borja Iglesias worked hard and took his goal well, but the defensive unit could not contain Barcelona after the break.
Table and Season Impact
The victory lifts Barcelona to 78 points, second in the La Liga standings. Real Betis remain sixth on 55 points, still in the Europa League places but now with only a slender cushion over the chasing pack. Barça have now won 10 of their last 11 home matches, and the form of Lewandowski suggests they will push Real Madrid all the way in the title run‑in.

