Levante vs Girona Preview (22:15, March 7). Prediction of the result, expected lineup, expert analysis for the Levante vs Girona match in La Liga Round 27.
Levante reignited their hopes of staying in the league after a crucial 2-0 victory over Alaves in the previous round. This result not only ended a streak of four consecutive losses but also helped "The Frogs" reduce the gap to the safe zone to just 5 points. Although still in 19th place, the morale of coach Luis Castro's team is very high ahead of hosting Girona.
However, Levante's challenge is their extremely poor home form. They are the team with the worst home record in the league, having only earned 10 points from 13 matches at the Estadio Ciudad de Valencia. To escape the danger zone, Levante must improve their ability to capitalize on the advantage of their familiar pitch starting from this match.

Levante vs Girona
On the other side, Girona just suffered a setback with a 1-2 loss to Celta Vigo, ending their impressive previous run (including a victory over Barcelona). Currently, coach Michel's team sits in 14th place with 30 points, creating a 6-point gap from the relegation zone.
This match is predicted to be a confrontation full of vulnerabilities, as both Levante and Girona possess defenses among the worst in La Liga (having conceded 44 and 42 goals respectively). With Girona typically playing openly and Levante desperate for points to stay up, fans can expect a match with goals from both sides.
Levante: Welcoming the return of Kervin Arriaga after a suspension. Carlos Espi, who scored a brace against Alaves, is likely to start. However, Pablo Martinez, Unai Elgezabal, and Roger Brugue remain absent due to injuries.
Girona: The injury list remains lengthy with Donny van de Beek, Ter Stegen, Portu, Juan Carlos, and Alex Moreno. Veteran Cristhian Stuani's availability is still uncertain due to a groin issue.
Levante (4-2-3-1): Ryan; Toljan, Dela, Moreno, Sanchez; Raghouber, Olasagasti; Tunde, Espi, Cortes; Romero
Girona (4-3-3): Gazzaniga; Rincon, Reis, Blind, Martinez; Beltran, Witsel, Lemar; Tsygankov, Vanat, Gil
28/02/26: Levante 2-0 Alaves (La Liga)
22/02/26: Barcelona 3-0 Levante (La Liga)
19/02/26: Levante 0-1 Villarreal (La Liga)
16/02/26: Levante 0-2 Valencia (La Liga)
08/02/26: Ath Bilbao 4-2 Levante (La Liga)
02/03/26: Girona 1-2 Celta Vigo (La Liga)
24/02/26: Alaves 2-2 Girona (La Liga)
17/02/26: Girona 2-1 Barcelona (La Liga)
08/02/26: Sevilla 1-1 Girona (La Liga)
31/01/26: Oviedo 1-0 Girona (La Liga)
20/09/25: Girona 0-4 Levante (La Liga)
12/05/19: Girona 1-2 Levante (La Liga)
05/01/19: Levante 2-2 Girona (La Liga)
31/03/18: Girona 1-1 Levante (La Liga)
29/11/17: Levante 1-1 Girona (Copa del Rey)
Levante shocked by defeating Girona 4-0 in the first leg, but the current situation is different. The home team is fighting hard to stay up, while Girona is a tough opponent to beat with their resilient play. A draw with goals accurately reflects the shaky defensive state of both teams at this moment.