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Levante
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Espanyol hosts Levante in La Liga. Historically, Espanyol dominates the H2H record with 5 wins to Levante’s 1, alongside 4 draws. Lineups suggest a fairly standard approach from both sides. Match news focuses on team selection, but provides no form data. Coaching influence is not available.
PredictionBased solely on the 5-1 win ratio in the H2H record, and assuming a continuation of that scoring trend, a scoreline reflecting this dominance is likely. Considering the limited data, a 2-1 victory for Espanyol is predicted.
Final Score: Espanyol 2 - 1 Levante
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Recent Matches
- 2018-03-04 Levante 1 - 1 Espanyol
- 2018-09-16 Espanyol 1 - 0 Levante
- 2019-04-21 Levante 2 - 2 Espanyol
- 2019-10-27 Levante 0 - 1 Espanyol
- 2020-06-20 Espanyol 1 - 3 Levante
- 2021-12-11 Espanyol 4 - 3 Levante
- 2022-03-12 Levante 1 - 1 Espanyol
- 2023-09-08 Levante 1 - 4 Espanyol
- 2024-02-04 Espanyol 2 - 1 Levante
- 2026-01-11 Levante 1 - 1 Espanyol
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