Granada vs Levante – Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips 17/04/22, Team News and Lineups

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Granada will host Levante at the Nuevo Estadio de Los Cármenes on the Matchday 32 of the 2021-22 La Liga season. Check out the match preview, prediction, odds, and how to watch the game.
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Bookmaker Ratings prediction one – Both to score  – 1.69

Bookmaker Ratings prediction two – Second half total goals over 1.5 – 1.97

Both to score

Granada managed to score at least 2 times in every of the last three matches. Moreover, Nazaries have scored 12 goals in the previous 4 fixtures in all competitions.

In the last 5 matches for the guests, 4 of those fixtures have ended with both teams scoring. 16 games (61%) involving Levante have seen BTTS landing this season.

Second half total goals over 1.5

The hosts have more than 0.5 second half goals in their last 3 games, while Levante have over 0.5 second half goals in their previous 9 fixtures. It’s possible we will see a couple of goals during the second period of the game.

Preliminary Review and Match prediction for Granada vs Levante

Granada’s form is not good at all, with 2 draws and 7 defeats in their last 10 La Liga matches, having scored just 9 goals and conceded 21 goals. Defensive errors are costing them a lot of points this season, and offensively they are not at their best either.

Nazaries sit in 16th place on 29 points, just one point above 18th-placed Cadiz.

They fell against Barcelona (2:3) in their last league match. Moreover, Granada have the third-worst defense in the Spanish top division, with 52 goals conceded in 31 fixtures.

Meanwhile, with just four wins in 32 fixtures, Levante are in 19th position, with the 17th-placed team seven points ahead of them.

Alessio Lisci’s side have lost 10 of their last 12 away league matches. Moreover, they have the worst defense in La Liga, with 61 goals conceded in 31 games.

Despite the disastrous campaign, they were able to beat such rivals as Atlético Madrid and Villarreal this season.

Match Facts

  • The visitors have lost 10 of their last 12 away league fixtures
  • There have been more than 2.5 goals scored in 8 of Levante’s last 10 away matches in Spanish Primera
  • The hosts have conceded at least 2 goals in 8 of their last 10 away league games
  • Nazaries have failed to win 12 of their last 13 matches

Head to Head

  • LAL: Levante 0:3 Granada (01/11/21)
  • LAL: Levante 2:2 Granada (06/02/21)
  • LAL: Granada 1:1 Levante (01/11/20)

Granada vs Levante Team News

Granada will be without Maxim Gonalons, Neyder Lozano, Angel Montoro, Ruben Rochina and Daniel Raba

Three players from Levante’s squad will miss the fixture against Granada. The list includes Clerc with a knee injury, Martin Caceres with a knee injury and De Frutos with a foot injury.

Starting Lineups

Granada: Maximiano; Uzuni, Diaz, Duarte, Torrente, Escudero; Etekim Milla, Petrovic; Machis, Suarez

Levante: Cardenas; Miramon, Rober Pier, Postigo, Vezo, Son; Radoja, Pepelu, Campana; Marti, Morales

Most popular FAQ for Granada vs Levante

Who won the last meeting between these clubs?

The last match between these clubs ended in a 3:0 win for Granada, in September 2021.

Where will this fixture be played?

This fixture will be played at Nuevo Estadio de Los Cármenes

Where to Watch?

LaLigaTV, Movistar+, Bein Sports

Which bookmaker has the best odds for this game?

We recommend checking out the odds at Vbet for Granada vs Levante

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