Levante – Sevilla: a nervy showdown at the Ciutat de Valencia 
Spain’s top flight serves up a high-pressure clash on Thursday. Levante host Sevilla. Both clubs are scrapping desperately to stay in the division. Relegation is a real threat hanging over both sides. Kick-off should bring a proper tactical scrap. Fear of defeat will be the big theme.
Hope is flickering again for Levante 
The coach has given his team a harder edge and a clear identity. The home side have won three of their last six league games. The recent win over Getafe has lifted the dressing room. Yet their home record this season is still poor. The hosts remain behind the safety line. Survival now needs a win on Thursday night, simple as that. Recent history does offer a reminder: that 3-0 away win in the reverse fixture.
The pressure is building on Sevilla 
The club sit in a dangerous 16th place. Sevilla have only just ended a dreadful run. They beat Atletico Madrid last weekend. Their away numbers remain alarming this season. Sevilla are leaking goals badly on the road. A defeat would throw the relegation fight wide open again. This one should be a brutal physical contest.
Likely line-ups
Levante : Ryan ; Toljan, De la Fuente, Moreno, Sanchez ; Tunde, Martinez ; Raghouber, Olasagasti ; Espi, Romero
Sevilla : Vlachodimos ; Oso, Salas, Castrin, Sanchez ; Bueno, Gudelj, Agoume, Vargas ; Adams, Romero
Football prediction Levante vs Sevilla
Draw or Levante win
The stakes are huge, and both teams are likely to start tight and cautious. Safety first will shape the tempo from the outset.
The home side will want to ride their current momentum. The visitors’ lack of confidence away from home could weigh heavily.
The scoreboard should end up favouring the hosts.
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