Levante
Levante
3 vs 2

La Liga · Matchday

2026-05-08 19:00:00 · 03:00

Osasuna
Osasuna

AI Predicted: 1-1|Actual: 3-2

WinnerScoreO/U 2.5BTTS

AI Prediction

Levante
LEV
1 - 1
Osasuna
OSA
57%
Confidence
Low Confidence
39.0%Home
30.0%Draw
31.0%Away
35.4%Home
30.4%Draw
34.1%Away
**Levante** enter as narrow home favorites, boosted by the confirmed absence of **Osasuna**'s I. Romero de Ávila Araque through a muscle tear — a notable blow to their attacking options. The home side's ability to control midfield possession will be the decisive tactical factor against Osasuna's typically compact defensive shape. AI pick: Levante Win

Top AI Picks

AI-generated recommendations
Two outcomes coveredHome or Away
70% probability
Over or Under 2.5 goalsOver 2.5
55% chance of 3+ goals
Will both teams find the net?No
50% one side shut out
Handicap advantage pickNo data available
Most likely to scoreNo data available

Goal Probability

Levante Osasuna
29%
33%
0
71%
67%
1
0%
0%
2
0%
0%
3+

Odds Comparison

39%
37%
+1.5%
30%
30%
0.0%
31%
33%
-1.6%
PredictNext AI Market Avg
AI & Market Agree: Home Win

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Match Report

Levante 3–2 Osasuna | La Liga | 8 May 2026

Result Summary

A dramatic afternoon at the Ciutat de València ended with Levante claiming all three points in a 3–2 victory over Osasuna. Víctor García Raja was the standout performer, netting twice in quick succession in the first half, before Karl Edouard Blaise Etta Eyong sealed the win with a stoppage-time header that put the result beyond any doubt.

Match Analysis

The contest began in chaotic fashion. Jeremy Toljan inadvertently put the ball into his own net in the third minute to give Levante an early lead, only for Ante Budimir — fed by Abel Bretones — to equalize with a right-foot finish in the 11th minute. That exchange set the tone for an open, high-energy encounter in the early stages.

However, Levante quickly reasserted control. Víctor García Raja turned the match on its head with two goals in the space of just two minutes — first converting a right-foot shot assisted by Pablo Martínez in the 35th minute, then repeating the feat from an Oriol Rey delivery two minutes later. The second-half complexion of the match was then fundamentally altered just before the interval when Osasuna goalkeeper Sergio Herrera Pirón received a straight red card for professional handball in the 45th minute, forcing Alessio Lisci's side to bring on replacement goalkeeper Aitor Fernández Abarisketa at the expense of midfielder Aimar Oroz.

The statistics tell a comprehensive story of Levante's dominance. Luís Manuel Ferreira de Castro's side controlled 67% of possession, produced 35 total shots to Osasuna's five, registered 12 shots on target compared to just three, and generated 78 dangerous attacks against a meagre 12 from the visitors. 15 corners to Osasuna's one further underscored how thoroughly Levante monopolised the contest.

Playing with ten men for the entirety of the second half, Osasuna battled but were unable to find the equaliser. Levante's numerical and territorial advantage eventually told in the 90th minute when substitute Etta Eyong, who had entered the pitch at the 76th minute, met a cross from Alan Matturro — himself a late introduction — with a decisive header to make it 3–2 and end any lingering tension.

Víctor García Raja did not escape without blemish, collecting a yellow card in the 41st minute for a foul, while Levante's Matías Agustín Moreno was also booked in the 74th minute.

Prediction Review

Our pre-match forecast of a 1–1 draw proved wide of the mark, with a confidence rating of just 57/100 reflecting genuine uncertainty entering the fixture. The prediction assigned relatively similar probabilities across all three outcomes, and while Osasuna's early equalizer briefly suggested the draw was plausible, the match quickly moved beyond that trajectory. Víctor García Raja's brace and Osasuna's red card were decisive variables that our model — and most pre-match analyses — could not factor in. A home win at 39% was the leading probability we assigned, and in hindsight that leaning was directionally correct, even if the projected scoreline fell short.

Key Takeaways

  • Víctor García Raja was the match's defining presence, scoring twice in two minutes to turn a level game into a commanding lead.
  • Sergio Herrera Pirón's red card effectively ended Osasuna as a competitive force for the second half.
  • Levante's statistical dominance across every metric — shots, possession, dangerous attacks, corners — reflects a performance of real authority under Ferreira de Castro.
  • Etta Eyong's 90th-minute header added a clinical finishing touch to what was ultimately a convincing home victory.

Levante vs Osasuna — Frequently Asked Questions

Who will win Levante vs Osasuna?

PredictNext's AI model favours Levante with a 39% win probability — Levante 39%, draw 30%, Osasuna 31%.

What is the predicted score for Levante vs Osasuna?

The AI forecasts a 1-1 scoreline for Levante vs Osasuna, generated with 57% model confidence.

Will Levante vs Osasuna have over 2.5 goals?

The model gives 55% for over 2.5 goals and 45% for under 2.5 goals in Levante vs Osasuna.

How accurate was the Levante vs Osasuna prediction?

PredictNext's AI predicted 1-1; the match finished 3-2. The winner call was correct.

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