Match Details

La Liga
Real Betis
1 0
Levante
38'
HT 1-0
A. Ezzalzouli 5'
Match Started
A. Ezzalzouli 5'

Goal

Antony 22'

Yellow Card

K. Arriaga 38'

Yellow Card

Real Betis 4-2-3-1 Manuel Pellegrini

Adrián 13
Adrián
Ricardo Rodríguez 12
Rodríguez
Natan 4
Natan
Diego Llorente 3
Llorente
Héctor Bellerín 2
Bellerín
Marc Roca 21
Roca
Pablo Fornals 8
Fornals
Abdessamad Ezzalzouli 10
Ezzalzouli
Isco 22
Isco
Antony 7
Antony
Cucho Hernández 19
Hernández

Starters

  • Adrián13 Adrián
  • Ricardo Rodríguez12 Ricardo Rodríguez
  • Natan4 Natan
  • Diego Llorente3 Diego Llorente
  • Héctor Bellerín2 Héctor Bellerín
  • Marc Roca21 Marc Roca
  • Pablo Fornals8 Pablo Fornals
  • Abdessamad Ezzalzouli10 Abdessamad Ezzalzouli
  • Isco22 Isco
  • Antony7 Antony
  • Cucho Hernández19 Cucho Hernández

Substitutes

  • Álvaro Valles1 Álvaro Valles
  • Chimy Ávila9 Chimy Ávila
  • Cédric Bakambu11 Cédric Bakambu
  • Álvaro Fidalgo15 Álvaro Fidalgo
  • Valentín Gómez16 Valentín Gómez
  • Rodrigo Riquelme17 Rodrigo Riquelme
  • Nelson Deossa18 Nelson Deossa
  • Giovani Lo Celso20 Giovani Lo Celso
  • Junior Firpo23 Junior Firpo
  • Pau López25 Pau López

Levante 4-2-3-1 Luis Castro

Mathew Ryan 13
Ryan
Manuel Sánchez 23
Sánchez
Matias Moreno 2
Moreno
Adrián de la Fuente 4
Fuente
Jeremy Toljan 22
Toljan
Jon Ander Olasagasti 8
Olasagasti
Kervin Arriaga 16
Arriaga
Iván Romero 9
Romero
Pablo Martínez 10
Martínez
Kareem Tunde 26
Tunde
Carlos Espí 19
Espí

Starters

  • Mathew Ryan13 Mathew Ryan
  • Manuel Sánchez23 Manuel Sánchez
  • Matias Moreno2 Matias Moreno
  • Adrián de la Fuente4 Adrián de la Fuente
  • Jeremy Toljan22 Jeremy Toljan
  • Jon Ander Olasagasti8 Jon Ander Olasagasti
  • Kervin Arriaga16 Kervin Arriaga
  • Iván Romero9 Iván Romero
  • Pablo Martínez10 Pablo Martínez
  • Kareem Tunde26 Kareem Tunde
  • Carlos Espí19 Carlos Espí

Substitutes

  • Pablo Cuñat1 Pablo Cuñat
  • Alan Matturro3 Alan Matturro
  • Diego Pampín6 Diego Pampín
  • José Luis Morales11 José Luis Morales
  • Unai Vencedor12 Unai Vencedor
  • Ugo Raghouber14 Ugo Raghouber
  • Iker Losada18 Iker Losada
  • Oriol Rey20 Oriol Rey
  • Etta Eyong21 Etta Eyong
  • Paco Cortés27 Paco Cortés
  • Nacho Pérez29 Nacho Pérez
  • Tai Abed55 Tai Abed

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Match Statistics

Real Betis Levante
  • 3 Shots on Goal 1
  • 0 Shots off Goal 2
  • 4 Total Shots 3
  • 1 Blocked Shots 0
  • 1 Shots insidebox 2
  • 3 Shots outsidebox 1
  • 5 Fouls 3
  • 0 Corner Kicks 2
  • 1 Offsides 0
  • 63% Ball Possession 37%
  • 1 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 1 Goalkeeper Saves 2
  • 232 Total passes 128
  • 216 Passes accurate 111
  • 93% Passes % 87%
  • 0.85 expected_goals 0.08
  • -0.55 goals_prevented -0.55

Head-to-Head Stats

Real Betis Wins 5
Draws 1
Levante Wins 4

Recent Matches

  • 2018-02-26 Levante 0 - 2 Real Betis
  • 2018-08-17 Real Betis 0 - 3 Levante
  • 2019-04-24 Levante 4 - 0 Real Betis
  • 2019-09-24 Real Betis 3 - 1 Levante
  • 2020-06-28 Levante 4 - 2 Real Betis
  • 2020-12-29 Levante 4 - 3 Real Betis
  • 2021-03-19 Real Betis 2 - 0 Levante
  • 2021-11-28 Real Betis 3 - 1 Levante
  • 2022-02-13 Levante 2 - 4 Real Betis
  • 2025-09-14 Levante 2 - 2 Real Betis

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