Our Levante vs Real Madrid Prediction: 1-2
Levante vs Real Madrid in the Spain La Liga is scheduled for an 19:30 GMT kick-off on Tuesday September 23, 2025. Our correct score prediction favors a 1-2 away triumph, but considering both teams’ attacking strengths, BTTS is a highly likely scenario.
This Levante vs Real Madrid prediction is backed by a deep dive into both teams' recent performances, key stats and head-to-head history — all of which you'll find detailed below to help you make an informed betting decision.
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Recent Form Insights
Levante's Last Match – Girona vs Levante
Levante will aim to maintain their momentum following a 4-0 Spain La Liga triumph against Girona on September 20. In that match, Levante recorded 65% possession, attempting 12 shots on goal, with 6 hitting the target.
Team | Possession | Shots (on target) | xG | Dangerous Attacks |
---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | 35% | 6 (1) | 0.5 | 29 |
![]() | 65% | 12 (6) | 3.63 | 62 |
Real Madrid's Last Match – Real Madrid vs Espanyol
Real Madrid will seek to keep their streak alive after a 2-0 Spain La Liga victory over Espanyol on September 20. In that match, Real Madrid controlled 72% of possession and managed 11 shots on goal, with 5 hitting the target.
Team | Possession | Shots (on target) | xG | Dangerous Attacks |
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![]() | 72% | 11 (5) | 1.35 | 64 |
![]() | 28% | 2 (1) | 0.83 | 35 |
Levante vs Real Madrid Stats
Key Stats
Levante | Real Madrid | |
---|---|---|
1.45 | Attacking Strength | 1.34 |
1.5 | Defence Strength | 0.69 |
1.4 | Points Per Game | 2.7 |
4/10 | WIN | 9/10 |
2/10 | DRAW | 0/10 |
5/10 | Clean Sheets | 5/10 |
3/10 | BTTS | 4/10 |
4/10 | Over 2.5 Goals | 7/10 |
1.5 | Average Scored | 2 |
Goals Scored vs Goals Conceded
Levante are averaging 1.5 goals scored and 1.1 conceded per match, while Real Madrid average 2.0 scored and 0.9 conceded per game.
Levante 15-11
Real Madrid 20-9
What are the odds for this match?
Levante to win: @7
Draw: @5.5
Real Madrid to win: @1.363
Lineups
Levante (4-4-2) : Mathew Ryan, Jeremy Toljan, Unai Elgezabal, Adrian De La Fuente, Diego Pampin, Carlos Alvarez, Unai Vencedor, Oriol Rey, Jon Ander Olasagasti, Karl Etta, Ivan Romero de Avila Araque
Real Madrid (4-2-3-1) : Thibaut Courtois, Raul Asencio, Dean Huijsen, Alvaro Carreras, Francisco Garcia, Federico Valverde, Dani Ceballos, Franco Mastantuono, Arda Guler, Vinicius Junior, Kylian Mbappe