Levante will hope to halt their winless streak in La Liga when they take on Sevilla at Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan on Sunday, 4 January 2026.
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Sevilla vs Levante predictions: Hosts to emerge victorious
Key stats
- Sevilla have won five consecutive meetings with Levante.
- Levante have no wins in their last eight La Liga games.
- Fewer than three goals were scored in each of Levante's last six matches across all competitions.
Correct score prediction: Sevilla 2-0 Levante
Levante have lost five of their last six La Liga games. They did not score in their last three defeats, and their last two losses were by two unanswered goals.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Sevilla clearly favoured
- HOME: 5/6 (1.83) – 54.5%
- DRAW: 12/5 (3.40) – 29.4%
- AWAY: 17/5 (4.40) – 22.7%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
Sevilla suffered a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Real Madrid just before the Christmas break, in a game they finished with 10 men. Although they are coming off back-to-back defeats, Matias Almeyda's troops have won three of their last five home games and are 11th in La Liga.
On the other hand, last-placed Levante played out a 1-1 draw with Real Sociedad in their last outing. They are one of the lowest-scoring sides in the Spanish top flight and have failed to win any of their last eight league games.
Ahead of this clash, Sevilla are the expected winners at 5/6 (1.83). Teams with these odds generally have a 54.5% probability of winning.
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Also, keeping in mind that Levante's last six games went below the 2.5-goal threshold, under 2.5 total goals has an appealing look at 9/10 (1.90). That one has a 52.6% chance of landing.
Most recent H2Hs: Sevilla's dominance to continue?
Sevilla have won five consecutive clashes with Levante and are unbeaten in their last 10 skirmishes (W9, D1). They have not lost to Levante since April 2018, and their last defeat at this stadium came in January 2014.
Spain La Liga 21/04/22
Levante
Sevilla
Spain La Liga 24/10/21
Sevilla
Levante
Spain La Liga 21/04/21
Levante
Sevilla
Spain La Liga 01/10/20
Sevilla
Levante
Elite Club Friendlies 15/09/20
Sevilla
Levante
Sevilla preview: Plagued by injuries
Sevilla, at the time of writing, have one of the worst injury crises in the league, as up to four players are completely ruled out of this game. They include Ramon Martinez, Ruben Vargas, Peque Fernandez, and Gabriel Suazo, while the likes of Tanguy Nianzou and Cesar Azpilicueta have doubts due to fitness issues.
Akor Adams and Chidera Ejuke will also be unavailable for the hosts as both players are representing Nigeria at the Africa Cup of Nations. Marcao (red card) is another absentee for this encounter, as the defender faces a one-match ban.
Predicted lineup: Vlachodimos (GK), Carmona, Azpilicueta, Gudelj, Castrin, Cardoso, Agoume, Sow, Mendy, A. Sanchez & Romero.
Last five matches
- Sevilla 0-2 Real Madrid
- Alaves 1-0 Sevilla
- Sevilla 4-0 Real Oviedo
- Valencia 1-1 Sevilla
- Extremadura 1-2 Sevilla
Levante preview: Looking to improve their fortunes
On the injury front for Levante, Roger Brugue and Unai Elguezabal are still receiving treatment as both players will be absent on Sunday. Diego Pampin is touch and go, while Manuel Sanchez is suspended for accumulated yellow cards.
Top scorer Etta Eyong remains out of the team for now, with the Cameroonian on international duty at the AFCON.
Predicted lineup: Ryan (GK), Matturro, Moreno, Adri, Toljan, Vencedor, Arriaga, Alvarez, Martinez, Garcia & Romero.
Last five matches
- Levante 1-1 Real Sociedad
- Cultural Leonesa 1-0 Levante
- Osasuna 2-0 Levante
- Cieza 0-1 Levante
- Levante 0-2 Athletic Bilbao
Player to watch: Ivan Romero

Ivan Romero had an impressive start to his La Liga campaign, scoring four goals in his first seven appearances. However, the former Sevilla forward has not scored since the last week of September. In the absence of Etta Eyong, the team's top scorer, it will be interesting to see how Romero performs against his former team.