Villarreal vs Levante Prediction & Preview – La Liga R34 2026
La Liga ·
Prediction
Villarreal
Predicted score
2-1
Confidence
62%
Villarreal host Levante at the Estadio de la Cerámica in La Liga Round 34 on 2 May 2026. With a confirmed lineup featuring Gerard Moreno, Georges Mikautadze, and Nicolas Pépé, Villarreal are firm home favourites. A predicted 2-1 home win is supported by home advantage and squad quality, though Levante's attacking threat keeps both teams to score probability at 52%.
Key stats
- Villarreal: W in last home La Liga fixture (2-1 vs Celta de Vigo)
- Levante: only 1 clean sheet in last 4 matches (0-0 at Espanyol)
- Gerard Moreno + Mikautadze: combined attacking partnership confirmed in XI
- Levante scored 6 goals in last 2 home games (vs Sevilla, vs Oviedo)
- Villarreal: 1 home loss in last 4 La Liga home fixtures
- BTTS probability: 52% given both sides' attacking line-ups
Full analysis
Villarreal welcome Levante to the Estadio de la Cerámica on 2 May 2026 in what promises to be a competitive La Liga Round 34 encounter. The Yellow Submarine are the bookmakers' pick and our model's firm favourite, underpinned by home advantage, a high-quality confirmed starting XI, and encouraging recent form.
Villarreal's recent campaign has seen highs and lows. A defeat at Girona was followed by a spirited draw at Real Oviedo before they returned to winning ways with a 2-1 home victory over Celta de Vigo last weekend. That result lifted confidence ahead of this fixture and confirmed that the Cerámica remains a tough venue for visiting sides. The official team sheet for this match is even more encouraging: Gerard Moreno leads the attack alongside the Georgian striker Georges Mikautadze, a pairing that combines experience, positioning, and pace. Nicolas Pépé operates from a wider midfield role, offering direct running and creativity, while Alberto Moleiro adds dynamism in central areas. Santi Comesaña and Pape Gueye provide the defensive midfield platform needed to allow attacking freedom, and Rafa Marín marshals the back three alongside Renato Veiga and Alfonso Pedraza. Arnau Tenas is a reliable presence in goal.
Levante arrive in inconsistent but not unimpressive form. Their 4-2 demolition of Real Oviedo and a 2-0 home win over Sevilla in April showed genuine quality, particularly in attack. However, away from home, results have been harder to come by — a goalless draw at Espanyol and a 2-0 loss at Real Sociedad earlier in April highlight the challenge Levante face when forced to operate outside their own stadium. Mathew Ryan offers solid goalkeeping experience, and Jeremy Toljan adds defensive awareness at right back, but Levante's defensive unit as a whole may struggle against the movement of Moreno and Mikautadze.
From a tactical standpoint, Villarreal are likely to dominate possession and territory, pressing high and looking to exploit space behind Levante's fullbacks. Levante's best hope lies in exploiting Villarreal's high defensive line on the counter-attack, where Víctor García and Paco Cortés have the pace to pose danger. This counter-attacking threat, combined with Levante's recent goal-scoring form, makes both teams to score a realistic outcome.
Overall, Villarreal's home advantage, confirmed squad depth, and recent positive results at the Cerámica make them clear favourites for a 2-1 victory. Confidence is moderate in the absence of current standings data, but the evidence available strongly points toward a home win.
FAQ
Villarreal are the favourites at home, backed by a confirmed strong XI featuring Gerard Moreno, Georges Mikautadze, and Nicolas Pépé. Their recent home record and squad depth give them the edge.
Analysis by claude-sonnet-4-6 using Sportmonks fixture data