Sevilla vs Levante La Liga | Predictions | Lineups | Key Stats & Betting Tips

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Match DetailsInformation
CompetitionLa Liga – (Spain)
Round18 
Date & Time2026-01-04, 14:00 – (Include timezone BST/GMT).
StadiumEstadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán

Prediction –  Sevilla 1 – 1 Levante 

Recent Form

As Sevilla and Levante prepare to face off in the upcoming La Liga match, both teams bring differing momentums from their recent performances. Sevilla’s recent form has been relatively strong, with notable victories such as their impressive 2-0 away win against Real Madrid and a commanding 4-0 triumph over Real Oviedo at home. These results showcase their capability to perform well both on the road and at their home ground. However, a 0-2 home loss to Real Betis and a 1-1 draw with Valencia indicate some inconsistency, which could be a concern as they seek to maintain their upward trajectory. Nonetheless, their ability to secure a 2-1 victory against Espanyol away from home highlights their resilience and potential to bounce back from setbacks. Levante, on the other hand, enters this match with a mixed bag of results but demonstrates a promising upward trend. They secured a notable 3-1 victory away against Atlético Madrid, which stands out as a significant achievement. Additionally, their 2-0 win on the road against Osasuna further underlines their strength in away fixtures. However, a 0-2 loss at home to Athletic Club suggests vulnerability when playing in front of their own fans. Despite this, their ability to clinch a 1-0 away win against Valencia and draw 1-1 with Real Sociedad indicates that they have the capability to compete effectively against strong opponents. The absence of recent head-to-head results between Sevilla and Levante adds an element of unpredictability to their encounter. Both teams will look to capitalize on their recent successes while addressing areas of concern, setting the stage for a competitive clash at the Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán.

Sevilla Last 5 League Matches

TeamsResultRed CardsYellow CardsCornersFree KicksPossessionAssists
Real Madrid Vs Sevilla0-2 0 – 1 2 – 6 6 – 518 – 1353% – 47%1 – 0 
Sevilla Vs Real Oviedo4-0 0 – 1 1 – 2 5 – 312 – 1156% – 44%3 – 0 
Valencia Vs Sevilla1-1 0 – 0 3 – 6 2 – 218 – 1248% – 52%1 – 0 
Sevilla Vs Real Betis0-2 1 – 0 2 – 3 6 – 422 – 1465% – 35%0 – 0 
Espanyol Vs Sevilla1-2 0 – 0 4 – 1 4 – 137 – 1833% – 67%2 – 1 

Sevilla’s recent performances in La Liga have been a mixed bag, showcasing their potential but also highlighting areas for improvement. Over the last five matches, Sevilla secured two wins, two losses, and a draw. Notably, their 2-0 victory against Real Madrid was a testament to their defensive resilience and ability to capitalize on counter-attacks, despite being down to ten men for part of the match. The team displayed a solid defensive structure and effective transitional play, which will be crucial against opponents who dominate possession. Conversely, the home loss to Real Betis was a stark reminder of Sevilla’s vulnerability when faced with aggressive pressing. Despite commanding 65% possession, they were unable to break down Betis’ organized defense and suffered due to a lack of clinical finishing and creativity in the final third. This inconsistency in converting possession into goals remains a concern, especially when considering their otherwise robust defensive performances. The predicted lineup for their upcoming match indicates a balanced approach, with a strong defensive setup and a midfield capable of both managing possession and launching quick transitions. The absence of Marcão due to suspension could affect the defensive solidity, putting more pressure on José Ángel Carmona and Nemanja Gudelj to maintain stability at the back. The presence of experienced attackers like Alexis Sánchez provides a reliable outlet for both creating and finishing chances, which will be pivotal against well-organized defenses. Overall, Sevilla’s strategic focus will likely be on maintaining defensive discipline while exploiting opportunities on the break. The midfield trio of Lucien Agoumé, Batista Mendy, and Djibril Sow will be crucial in controlling the tempo and providing the necessary support to both defense and attack. With a mix of youthful energy and seasoned experience, Sevilla will aim to harness their potential for a comprehensive performance, mitigating the disciplinary issues that have posed challenges in their recent fixtures.

Levante Last 5 League Matches

TeamsResultRed CardsYellow CardsCornersFree KicksPossessionAssists
Levante Vs Real Sociedad1-1 0 – 0 6 – 2 7 – 1012 – 1644% – 56%0 – 0 
Osasuna Vs Levante0-2 0 – 0 2 – 2 3 – 37 – 1541% – 59%2 – 0 
Levante Vs Athletic Club0-2 0 – 0 3 – 2 4 – 219 – 1156% – 44%0 – 2 
Valencia Vs Levante0-1 0 – 0 4 – 4 7 – 015 – 1659% – 41%1 – 0 
Atlético Madrid Vs Levante1-3 0 – 0 3 – 1 21 – 46 – 574% – 26%1 – 1 

Levante has demonstrated a mixed bag of performances over their last five La Liga outings, showcasing both resilience and vulnerability. Their recent matches include a commendable 3-1 victory against Atlético Madrid, which stands out as a significant achievement. Despite having just 26% possession and conceding 21 corners, Levante capitalized on their opportunities with clinical finishing. This result highlights their capacity to perform under pressure, relying on a counter-attacking strategy that proved effective against a dominant team. However, their 0-2 loss to Athletic Club at home was a stark contrast, revealing areas where Levante struggled. Despite controlling 56% of possession and earning more corners, they failed to convert their chances. This inconsistency suggests that while Levante can defend resolutely and strike effectively against stronger opponents, they sometimes lack the creativity and finishing needed to break down organized defenses. In terms of discipline, Levante has shown a tendency to accumulate yellow cards, as evidenced by the six cautions in their 1-1 draw against Real Sociedad. This aggressive approach might be a double-edged sword, providing the necessary grit but also risking unnecessary suspensions or disruptions in play. The injury to Goduine Koyalipou further complicates their situation, narrowing their attacking options. This absence might affect their depth, especially if the match requires late-game tactical adjustments. The predicted lineup suggests a balanced approach, focusing on a solid defensive foundation with four defenders, supported by a midfield capable of both defensive duties and facilitating transitions. Mathew Ryan’s presence in goal offers reliability, while the midfield pairing of Pablo Martínez and Unai Vencedor is expected to manage the tempo and link defense with attack. Iván Romero leads the line, and his role will be pivotal in capitalizing on any counter-attacking opportunities. Overall, Levante’s strategy will likely hinge on maintaining defensive solidity while exploiting quick transitions, a formula that has yielded success in recent matches against strong opposition.

Team News & Injuries

Sevilla Injuries & Suspensions

  • Marcão (Suspension Through Sports Court)

Levante Injuries & Suspensions

  • Goduine Koyalipou  (Calf Problems)

Head-to-Head (H2H) Record & Summary

H2H Last 5

TeamsResultRed CardsYellow CardsCornersFree KicksPossessionAssists
Sevilla Vs LevanteN/A 0 – 0 1 – 5 10 – 41 – 145% – 55%1 – 3 
Sevilla Vs LevanteN/A 0 – 0 1 – 2 10 – 30 – 061% – 39%0 – 0 
Sevilla Vs LevanteN/A 0 – 0 4 – 1 2 – 30 – 041% – 59%0 – 1 
Sevilla Vs LevanteN/A 0 – 0 6 – 2 2 – 40 – 065% – 35%0 – 0 
Sevilla Vs LevanteN/A 0 – 0 1 – 1 5 – 60 – 042% – 58%0 – 0 

H2H Detailed Analysis

Analyzing the head-to-head record between Sevilla and Levante, we observe a dynamic and competitive history marked by contrasting styles and fluctuating dominance. Sevilla, traditionally known for their possession-based approach, has occasionally struggled to maintain this against Levante, evidenced by the mixed possession statistics. In three of the last five encounters, Levante has managed to surpass Sevilla in possession, notably achieving 59% in one matchup. This suggests that Levante can effectively disrupt Sevilla’s rhythm, possibly by deploying a high-pressing strategy to win the ball back quickly and control the game tempo. Furthermore, Levante’s ability to draw numerous yellow cards from Sevilla indicates a physical edge, which could be crucial in dictating the pace of the upcoming match. In terms of set pieces, Sevilla has generally been more successful, accumulating a higher number of corners across the matches, with a peak of 10 in two games. This ability to create opportunities from wide areas and dead-ball situations could prove significant, especially given the absence of Marcão due to suspension, which might weaken Sevilla’s defensive set-piece organization. On the other hand, Levante’s current injury to Goduine Koyalipou might slightly hinder their attacking depth, potentially affecting their ability to capitalize on counter-attacks. The predicted lineups suggest that both teams will rely on a mix of experienced players like Alexis Sánchez for Sevilla and Mathew Ryan for Levante, along with emerging talents. These lineups, coupled with the historical data, indicate a potentially balanced yet tactically intriguing match. Sevilla’s need to assert dominance and Levante’s capacity to disrupt could lead to a tightly contested encounter, with both teams aiming to exploit each other’s weaknesses while maintaining defensive solidity.

Predicted Lineups

  • Formation: 5-3-2
  • Players: Odysseas Vlachodimos (Goalkeeper), José Ángel Carmona (Defender), Nemanja Gudelj  (Defender), Gabriel Suazo (Defender), Juanlu Sánchez (Defender), TBC (Defender), Lucien Agoumé (Midfielder), Batista Mendy (Midfielder), Djibril Sow (Midfielder), Isaac Romero (Attacker), Alexis Sánchez (Attacker)
  • Formation: 4-2-3-1
  • Players: Mathew Ryan (Goalkeeper), Matías Moreno (Defender), Adrián Dela (Defender), Jeremy Toljan (Defender), Manu Sánchez (Defender), Pablo Martínez  (Midfielder), Unai Vencedor (Midfielder), Kervin Arriaga (Midfielder), Víctor García (Midfielder), Carlos Álvarez (Midfielder), Iván Romero (Attacker)
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