Levante – Alavés: a pressure-cooker fight to avoid the drop 
Friday night at the Ciutat de Valencia and this smells like survival. Levante sit 19th and need to stop the bleeding against Alavés, just three points above the drop. One side is sinking, the other is trying not to look back — expect tension, not beauty.
Levante: the slide won’t stop 
This season has turned into a nightmare for Levante. Four wins from 25 matches and four straight defeats have dumped them in 19th. Since beating Elche in late January they’ve lost to Athletic Bilbao, Valencia, Villarreal and Barcelona — a brutal fall that leaves them seven points from safety.
Home form is arguably the worst: seven points from twelve games and just one win. The supposed stronghold has become a liability. The run-in — Alavés, Girona, Rayo Vallecano then Oviedo — looks like a last chance to rescue the season.
Alavés: trying to pull clear of the relegation zone 
Alavés arrive off a 2-2 draw with Girona and sit 14th. Three points above the relegation line — not much wiggle room, but some breathing space. The trouble is away from Vitoria: only two wins on the road and seven goals in twelve away matches.
Historically the Basques have the edge over Levante — 17 wins in 31 meetings, including a 2-1 victory in the first fixture. They’ve beaten the Valencians in the last two clashes. That’s a psychological advantage, not a guarantee.
Likely lineups
Levante : Ryan ; Toljan, Dela, Matturro, Sanchez ; Rey, Olasagasti ; Tunde, Alvarez, V Garcia ; Romero
Alavés : Sivera ; Otto, Tenaglia, Parada, Yusi ; Perez, Ibanez, Blanco, Alena ; Martinez, Boye
Football Prediction Levante vs Alavés
Alavés to win
Levante can’t find form at home and the pressure is crushing. Alavés aren’t flashy away, but their relative solidity and the mental edge could be enough in a tight, tense match.
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