
Levante will take on Granada at the Estadi Ciutat de València, Valencia, Spain on Sunday 8th March 2020.
We can anticipate that the two teams should find the rear of the net in the La Liga conflict at Valencia as the two of them have an almost comparative form in the league.
Levante denoted their third misfortune within the last five fixtures in their experience. They confronted Eibar on the road and lost with a 3-0 scoreline in that match.
Altogether, all three recent misfortunes have come in their away games. Along these lines, the Granatos will be happy to get back where they have a superior opportunity to win.
Even though the host hasn’t been steady at home, their recent two home matches finished with a clean sheet win in each. This will build the resolve of the home team players.
Notwithstanding that, they will confront Granada, who is a promoted team from the Segunda Division. It must be noticed that Paco Lopez’s team is only 5 points behind the visitor.
The guest was at home in their past league experience. They scored no goals, and the match finished in a goalless draw with Celta Vigo.
Diego Martínez’s men will visit on the back of a three-game unbeaten streak in their fixtures. In this way, anticipate nothing short of an exciting match at Valencia.
In the latest match-up, Levante played Granada in December in a La Liga conflict. The winners at the final whistle were Levante – winning with a final score of 1-2.
During the last decade of activity, these teams have played 11 times. Levante have won in 6 of the matches in this period. Granada have won 4 of these conflicts. The staying 1 match brought about a draw.
Granada are unbeaten in their last three La Liga matches however they have lost eight of their last nine away from home. Goals have been hard to obtain on the road and with Levante losing only three games on home soil this season, the hosts ought to have the option to capitalize to guarantee every one of the three points.
Levante has the experience of playing in La Liga last season, in contrast to Granada, who returned into the top-level just this season from the Segunda Division as the runners-up.
The host has marked most successes in their recent five h2h conflicts with the visitor. With their latest meeting finishing off with favor of the Granatos, the chances will be against Nazaríes.
Furthermore, Paco Lopez’s boys have lost just 3 of their 12 home matches in the campaign up until this point. Additionally, the host has won the last two home matches in their form.
In sharp differentiation, the Nazaries have lost 8 of their 13 away fixtures as of not long ago in the league. Four of their last five away games had finished in a defeat.
Predicted line-up: Aitor Fernandez; Ruben Vezo, Miramon, Tono, Bruno; Bardhi, Morales, Campana, Radoja; Borja Mayoral, Roger Marti
Unavailable: Sergio Postigo (Suspended), Hernani (Injured), Ivan Lopez (Injured), Rochina (Injured), Rober (Injured)
Doubtful: –
Predicted line-up: Rui Silva; Carlos Neva, Victor Diaz, German Sanchez, Jose Martinez; Fede Vico, Gonalons, Antonio Puertas, Azeez; Machis, Soldado
Unavailable: Montoro (Injured), Quini (Injured), Alex Martinez (Injured), Lozano (Injured)
Doubtful: Herrera (Injured), Domingos Duarte (Injured), Eteki (Injured), Foulquier (Injured)
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