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Villarreal
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Levante
May 02, 12:00

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Villarreal 4-4-2 Marcelino

Arnau Tenas 25
Tenas
Alfonso Pedraza 24
Pedraza
Renato Veiga 12
Veiga
Pau Navarro 6
Navarro
Alexander Freeman 3
Freeman
Dani Parejo 10
Parejo
Santi Comesaña 14
Comesaña
Alberto Moleiro 20
Moleiro
Nicolas Pépé 19
Pépé
Georges Mikautadze 9
Mikautadze
Gerard Moreno 7
Moreno

Starters

  • Arnau Tenas25 Arnau Tenas
  • Alfonso Pedraza24 Alfonso Pedraza
  • Renato Veiga12 Renato Veiga
  • Pau Navarro6 Pau Navarro
  • Alexander Freeman3 Alexander Freeman
  • Dani Parejo10 Dani Parejo
  • Santi Comesaña14 Santi Comesaña
  • Alberto Moleiro20 Alberto Moleiro
  • Nicolas Pépé19 Nicolas Pépé
  • Georges Mikautadze9 Georges Mikautadze
  • Gerard Moreno7 Gerard Moreno

Substitutes

  • Luiz Júnior1 Luiz Júnior
  • Logan Costa2 Logan Costa
  • Rafa Marín4 Rafa Marín
  • Willy Kambwala5 Willy Kambwala
  • Alfon González11 Alfon González
  • Santiago Mouriño15 Santiago Mouriño
  • Thomas Partey16 Thomas Partey
  • Tajon Buchanan17 Tajon Buchanan
  • Pape Gueye18 Pape Gueye
  • Tani Oluwaseyi21 Tani Oluwaseyi
  • Ayoze Pérez22 Ayoze Pérez
  • Sergi Cardona23 Sergi Cardona

Levante 4-4-2 Luis Castro

Mathew Ryan 13
Ryan
Diego Pampín 6
Pampín
Alan Matturro 3
Matturro
Matias Moreno 2
Moreno
Jeremy Toljan 22
Toljan
Pablo Martínez 10
Martínez
Jon Ander Olasagasti 8
Olasagasti
Kervin Arriaga 16
Arriaga
Carlos Álvarez 24
Álvarez
Iván Romero 9
Romero
Carlos Espí 19
Espí

Starters

  • Mathew Ryan13 Mathew Ryan
  • Diego Pampín6 Diego Pampín
  • Alan Matturro3 Alan Matturro
  • Matias Moreno2 Matias Moreno
  • Jeremy Toljan22 Jeremy Toljan
  • Pablo Martínez10 Pablo Martínez
  • Jon Ander Olasagasti8 Jon Ander Olasagasti
  • Kervin Arriaga16 Kervin Arriaga
  • Carlos Álvarez24 Carlos Álvarez
  • Iván Romero9 Iván Romero
  • Carlos Espí19 Carlos Espí

Substitutes

  • Pablo Cuñat1 Pablo Cuñat
  • Roger Brugué7 Roger Brugué
  • José Luis Morales11 José Luis Morales
  • Ugo Raghouber14 Ugo Raghouber
  • Víctor García17 Víctor García
  • Iker Losada18 Iker Losada
  • Oriol Rey20 Oriol Rey
  • Etta Eyong21 Etta Eyong
  • Manuel Sánchez23 Manuel Sánchez
  • Kareem Tunde26 Kareem Tunde
  • Nacho Pérez29 Nacho Pérez
  • Tai Abed55 Tai Abed

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Villarreal hosts Levante in La Liga. The head-to-head record favors Villarreal (5 wins) over Levante (3 wins) with 1 draw. Match news indicates a previously postponed fixture. Lineups are probable, with Villarreal fielding a strong attack led by Moreno and Mikautadze, while Levante relies on Cortes and Espi. Pedri's return is irrelevant as he plays for a different team.

Prediction

Based on the historical H2H goal scoring data (Villarreal 5, Levante 3, Draws 1), and considering Villarreal's home advantage, a narrow victory for Villarreal is predicted.

Final Score: Villarreal 2 - 1 Levante

Last updated: 5 hours ago

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Head-to-Head Stats

Villarreal Wins 5
Draws 1
Levante Wins 3

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