Levante vs Osasuna prediction
Levante
The Valencia team hit a bump in their string of positive results, suffering a hefty 1-5 loss at Villarreal's Estadio de la Cerámica while engaging in an open game with the "Yellow Submarine." However, as the season reaches its climax, Levante has been primarily securing points at home. This means their upcoming match against Osasuna is crucial for the hosts battling relegation. At the Ciudad de Valencia, the red-and-blues have won 4 out of their last 5 league matches, drawing once. Highlights include a 4-2 against Oviedo, 2-0 against Sevilla, and 2-0 against Alavés. Undoubtedly, Luis Castro's squad will take the initiative against La Liga's mid-table side from Pamplona. Osasuna's setbacks include Kerwin Arriaga being suspended due to card accumulation (1+2 across the season for the Honduran midfielder in 24 matches) and the injury of the club's young talent Carlos Alvarez (3+1 in 30 Primera games for the midfielder). With four matches remaining, they are just four points behind the safety zone, so the Valencia side is not out of the woods yet.
Osasuna
Osasuna sits 10th, with a five-point gap to the European spots, but given their spotty performance on the road and the number of contenders, breaking into Europe will be extremely challenging for Alessio Lisci's team. In the last round, the red-and-blacks narrowly lost at home to Barcelona, who played in Pamplona missing several key players (1-2). All goals came in the last 10 minutes – Lewandowski and Torres made it 2-0 by the 86th minute, but a goal from de Aro in the 88th gave the league leaders a brief scare. Losing Victor Muñoz will weaken the visitors' attack (33 games, 5+2 for the young Osasuna forward).
Prediction
In my opinion, backing a draw no bet on the home side seems a more favorable option than the reverse. Levante is highly motivated for this upcoming encounter. In 4 out of 5 home games, Castro's team secured maximum points, while the Pamplona side hasn't impressed away lately – just 2 points in their last 5 away matches. They've suffered defeats like 0-1 to a struggling Bilbao, 1-3 to Sociedad, drawn 2-2 with Alavés, and lost 0-1 to Valencia. Another trip to Valencia threatens to leave the red-and-blacks empty-handed again, yet I'm taking the red-and-blues with a draw no bet as a safety net.

