Levante Betis prediction 2025-09-14

Levante vs Betis prediction: SPAIN: LaLiga betting tips on match 2025-09-13 14:15.
[p]Levante resume their pursuit of their first La Liga points of the season with a tricky fixture against Real Betis, who’ve lost just once this term.[/p]

[p]Match News and Current Form[/p]

[p]Levante have found the going tough on their return to La Liga, losing all three league games this term, and having conceded 2+ goals in all three, they’ve had a clear area to improve on over the international break. Their most recent defeat was perhaps the most damaging, as they were outplayed by a fellow promoted side in Elche (L 2-0). Although confidence is likely to be in short supply, Los Azulgranas might draw inspiration from history as the only other time they started a top-flight campaign with three straight losses, in 2010/11, they won their fourth game of the season.[/p]

[p]Betis went down 2-1 to Athletic Bilbao prior to the international break, with that defeat ending their unbeaten start to the La Liga campaign (W1, D2). They at least had some positive news during the break after finally concluding the deal to bring Antony back on a permanent basis after his successful loan spell last term, and Los Verdiblancos will be hoping he can provide the spark they need to turn around their poor form on the road as they’ve failed to win any of their last four away league games (D3, L1).[/p]

[p]Head-to-Head History[/p]

[p]Although Betis have won each of the last three H2Hs by a two-goal margin, Levante have won three of the last four meetings they hosted (L1), exactly scoring four times in each of those victories.[/p]

[p]Hot Stats and Streaks[/p]

[p]Levante have already conceded six times after half-time in La Liga this term – a pre-round league high.[/p]

[p]Levante have only won one of their last seven La Liga home games played on a Sunday (D2, L4).[/p]

[p]Betis have scored in each of their last 11 La Liga away fixtures (W5, D4, L2), last completing a longer such run in February 1997.[/p]

[p]Betis have taken fewer than seven corners in all four of their La Liga games this term.[/p]

[p]Key Players to Watch and Missing Players[/p]

[p]Iván Romero netted for Levante against Barcelona with his 11th goal for the club, nine of which arrived before half-time. Cédric Bakambu followed up scoring for Betis against Bilbao by netting three first-half goals in two games for DR Congo.[/p]

[p]Levante are still waiting on injured summer recruit Goduine Koyalipou to make his debut. Betis look likely to be without Abde Ezzalzouli, Pau LĂłpez and Aitor Ruibal.[/p]

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[p]Betting Analysis[/p]

[p]Although the visitors have historically struggled here, Levante’s underwhelming start means that backing Betis to win is worth a shot.[/p]

[p][i]Author: John Pennington[/i][/p]