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LaLiga (35. round)
08. May 2026. 21:00h
Levante UD vs CA Osasuna
Ciudad de Valencia, Valencia, ES
2026
08
May
Levante UD - CA Osasuna tickets for LaLiga, fan guide to a decisive night in Valencia
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Levante UD - CA Osasuna tickets for LaLiga, fan guide to a decisive night in Valencia

Looking for Levante UD - CA Osasuna tickets for LaLiga? Here you can buy tickets for the match at Ciutat de València, where the home side needs survival points and Osasuna arrives looking to control the final stretch. Plan your seat, arrival and football night in Valencia in time

Levante UD - CA Osasuna: a Friday night that could define the host's season

Levante UD and CA Osasuna enter the 35th round of the 2025/2026 LaLiga season under completely different pressure. The host at the Ciutat de València stadium has 33 points after 34 matches and sits in 19th place, while Osasuna is in 10th place with 42 points. That is no small difference in mood: Levante are playing for survival, Osasuna for a calm finish and a possible jump toward the upper half of the table. The match is played on 08.05.2026 at 21:00 local time, and the schedule gives it extra weight because only three rounds remain after it. Tickets for this encounter are in demand among fans, especially because the home supporters know very well how much every ball is worth now.

For Levante, this is one of those evenings when the table cannot be ignored. Luís Castro's team has a record of 8 wins, 9 draws and 17 defeats, with a goal difference of 38:55. Ahead of them is Deportivo Alavés on 36 points, so the host enters this match with a clear calculation: a win would return them to an equal fight for survival, a draw could be too little, and a defeat would further squeeze the room for recovery. In such a situation there is no room for passive waiting, especially in front of their own stands.

Osasuna arrive from mid-table, but not without motivation. With 42 points, 11 wins, 9 draws and 14 defeats, Alessio Lisci's team has a more stable position and a better defensive picture than Levante, with a goal difference of 40:42. Los Rojillos are not under the same pressure as the host, but precisely because of that they can be dangerous: they can play patiently, wait for a mistake and punish the space that Levante have to leave when chasing the result.

Table and form: Levante are gasping for air, Osasuna are seeking control

The freshest data for 34 played rounds show why this encounter in Valencia is read primarily through the fight for survival. Levante are 19th, ahead of only Real Oviedo, while Deportivo Alavés, Girona FC, Mallorca, Elche and Espanyol are still close enough for every point to change the story. Osasuna are in a different rhythm: 10th place brings safety, but also the obligation not to let the season end too early in the players' minds.


  • CA Osasuna: 10th place, 42 points, 34 matches, goal difference 40:42.

  • Levante UD: 19th place, 33 points, 34 matches, goal difference 38:55.

  • Levante have two wins, one draw and two defeats in their last five league matches according to the form display on the match page.

  • The last head-to-head meeting this season ended in a 2:0 win for Osasuna.

  • Levante have scored 38 goals in the season, and Osasuna 40, so the difference in attack is not as large as the difference in position in the table.



Levante's form has two faces. Wins against Getafe CF and Sevilla FC gave the team proof that they can survive matches under pressure, and the 0:0 draw away at RCD Espanyol de Barcelona kept hope alive. But the 5:1 defeat away at Villarreal CF was a heavy blow, not only because of the result but also because of the impression of defensive vulnerability. For a team that has conceded 55 league goals, every poor reaction in the back line immediately becomes a topic.

Osasuna, according to the available form before this match, had more draws and fewer extreme drops. This is a team that often does not have to have the ball all evening to be unpleasant. A good reaction after the opponent loses the ball, a set piece, a cross toward the penalty area or a second wave of attack is enough for them. For Levante it is therefore important not to lose their head if the pressure of the stands and the situation in the table push the team too high.

Key players and absences

Levante's problem is not only the table, but also the health condition of the squad. According to the latest available injury reports, Carlos Álvarez is listed with an ankle problem, Adrián De La Fuente with a muscle injury and an expected return around 09.05.2026, and Unai Elgezabal with a knee problem. BeSoccer additionally lists current statuses for A. Primo, Dela, Unai Vencedor and U. Elgezabal. That does not mean every one of them will definitely miss the match, but it shows that Luís Castro must assemble a plan with several question marks.

For Osasuna, Víctor Muñoz's absence hurts the most. Several Spanish sources cite an injury to the soleus muscle of the left leg and a pause of several matches, and that is an important blow for a team that relies on his verticality and ability to break the opponent's block. Reports also mention that Raúl Moro could take on a larger role, while the physical condition of Aimar Oroz and Javi Galán has been monitored in recent days. Alessio Lisci therefore has slightly less depth in the final third, but still enough experience through players such as Ante Budimir, Rubén García, Lucas Torró, Jon Moncayola and Alejandro Catena.


  • Levante: Carlos Álvarez - ankle problem according to the club report and injury lists.

  • Levante: Adrián De La Fuente - muscle injury, return is linked to 09.05.2026.

  • Levante: Unai Elgezabal - knee problem according to available absence lists.

  • Osasuna: Víctor Muñoz - soleus injury in the left leg, a pause of several matches is expected.

  • Osasuna: Raúl Moro - a logical candidate for a larger role in attack after Víctor Muñoz's injury.



For the host, Iván Romero will be especially important, a player whom the LaLiga match page highlights in the category of duels won. In a match like this, that is no small thing. Levante do not need only pretty combination play, but also players who can hold the ball under pressure, win a foul, pull the team out of a low block and force Osasuna's back line into contact play.

For Osasuna, Alejandro Catena is worth watching in the build-up phase and defensive set pieces. The LaLiga match page singles him out among the players with the most accurate passes in the team. If Osasuna get a calm evening from their centre-backs and midfielders, they can control the rhythm without great expenditure. If Levante press Catena, Boyomo and the holding midfielder immediately after the first pass, the match can become much more nervous.

Tactical picture: home pressure against away patience

Levante will hardly be able to play as if this were an ordinary mid-table match. The situation pushes them toward initiative, but that is exactly where the danger lies. A team that concedes more than a goal and a half per match must not open too much space between midfield and defence. The ideal scenario for the home side would be early pressure, several crosses in front of goal and a match in which the crowd quickly feels that Osasuna have not come to calmly control the evening.

The season statistics reveal quite a lot about the style. Levante have 43 percent possession on average, Osasuna 46 percent. Levante are at 7.9 shots per match, and Osasuna at 8.4. Shots on target are also close: 3.5 for Levante and 3.8 for Osasuna. These are not numbers that announce a one-way match, but an encounter in which details - the second ball, a poor clearance, a set piece or a lost ball in midfield - will have greater value than long periods of dominance.

Osasuna under Alessio Lisci can often look very pragmatic: two midfielders in front of the defence, wide players ready for recovery runs and a striker who serves as an outlet for long balls. Without Víctor Muñoz, the visitors lose part of their directness, but not the whole structure. Budimir can occupy the centre-backs, Rubén García can look for the half-space, and Torró and Moncayola provide solidity in the middle. If Levante lose patience, Osasuna will look precisely for those gaps.

For Luís Castro, the biggest question is how to attack without falling apart. Levante must have enough people around the ball to prevent counters, but also enough players in the penalty area to create a real threat from crosses and rebounds. In survival matches, it is often not the prettiest plan that wins, but the team that first survives the crisis period and first punishes a mistake.

Head-to-head matches and the psychological burden

This season's head-to-head detail is not pleasant for Levante: Osasuna won the previous encounter 2:0. That gives the host additional motivation, but also a warning. In the first match, Osasuna found a way to close space and turn their own periods of pressure into a result. Levante now have the advantage of home ground, but must show more precision in the finish and less nervousness in opening attacks.

The psychological burden is not equal. Levante have the stands behind them, but also the table on their backs. Every lost duel can be heard, every wrong pass can raise nervousness, and every good press can turn the stadium's energy around. Osasuna, meanwhile, can use time as an ally. The longer it remains 0:0, the more the home side will have to open up. That is why the first 20 minutes could be key for the tone of the entire evening.

Seats in the stands disappear quickly when a match carries such stakes, and Ciutat de València can be unpleasant for visitors when the home fans get into the rhythm early. Levante fans are not coming to watch a routine end to the season, but a fight for every metre. That is felt in the duel, in the pressure on the referee and in the way the stadium reacts to every corner.

Ciutat de València: stadium, address and arrival

Ciutat de València is located at C/ San Vicente de Paúl, 44, or Carrer de Sant Vicent de Paül, 44 in the northern part of Valencia. City data state a capacity of 26,354 spectators and pitch dimensions of 107x70 metres, while the club website confirms the same stadium location. This is a stadium that is not hidden in the tourist centre, but in the urban fabric of the Orriols and Rascanya districts, which means that around it on matchday the local rhythm, traffic and fan arrival mix together.

For a fan arriving for the first time, it is most practical to think ahead. The stadium is around 2.5 kilometres from Valencia's historic centre. The Stadium Guide states that from the cathedral it can be reached on foot in about 30 minutes, and public transport is the simpler choice for those who do not want to walk before and after the match. Metro line 3 toward Rafelbunyol leads to Machado station, from where there are still a few minutes of walking. Tram line 6 stops at Estadi del Llevant, very close to the stadium.


  • Address: C/ San Vicente de Paúl, 44, 46019 Valencia.

  • Capacity: 26,354 spectators according to data from the city of Valencia.

  • Metro: line 3 to Machado station, then a short walk to the stadium.

  • Tram: line 6 to Estadi del Llevant station.

  • Bus: lines 70 and 11 are mentioned as practical options from the wider city centre.



Parking around the stadium can be tense at matches with greater interest, especially because the stadium is located in a residential zone. Anyone arriving by car should count on arriving earlier and on the fact that some streets around the stadium will be burdened with local traffic and fans. For visitors from outside Valencia, public transport is a safer option, especially for the evening slot at 21:00.

The stadium gates and security points are generally organised according to the club's matchday protocol, but without a confirmed special schedule for this encounter it is better not to count on arriving at the last moment. It is smart to be in the stadium area at least an hour before kick-off, especially if one needs to collect a ticket, find a sector or orient oneself around the entrances. It is worth securing tickets on time.

Valencia for visiting and home fans

Valencia is a city where football easily combines with a short trip. Anyone arriving earlier during the day can combine the centre, the Turia and the evening departure toward the stadium. The advantage of the Ciutat de València stadium is that it is not isolated outside the city: it can be reached from the centre without complicated transfers, and after the match the return by public transport remains a realistic option if one does not wait until the last moment.

For Osasuna fans, this is a trip to a city with a different rhythm from Pamplona. The evening slot leaves enough time for arrival, but also demands discipline after the match because the finish will be late. Home fans, meanwhile, know this is one of the matches in which the stadium must be more than scenery. Levante need noise, but also patience: whistling after the first misplaced pass can help Osasuna more than the home side.

Nervousness is expected in the atmosphere, but also intensity. Levante fans know that matches like this are remembered if they bring a turnaround in the fight for survival. Osasuna arrive more relaxed, with fans who can watch the match without the cramp of the home fight for survival, but with a clear expectation that the team will not gift points. Ticket sales for this match are underway.

What can decide the match

The first detail is Levante's defence after losing the ball. The host must attack, but must not leave wide corridors for Raúl Moro, Rubén García or another player who will attack the space behind the full-back. The second detail is set pieces. In a match with pressure and possible nervousness, a corner or free kick can be worth as much as long dominance.

The third detail is the reaction after the first goal. If Levante take the lead, the stadium will get new energy, but the team must not fall into a deep block too early. If Osasuna take the lead, the home side will have to risk, and then Lisci's team will get what they like: space behind the first line of pressure. Because of that, this match can be tactically tough, but emotionally very alive.

The biggest home hope is that the match turns into waves of pressure toward Osasuna's goal, with many crosses, won second balls and a crowd pushing the team forward. The biggest away hope is a calm first half, control of the middle and use of Levante's nervousness. In terms of the table, Levante are playing for survival. In football terms, they must show that they can stay cool precisely when the stadium is boiling.

Sources:

- Levante UD - match page Levante UD vs CA Osasuna, used data on the time, place, standings, head-to-head meeting, form and seasonal team statistics.- LaLiga - standings and basic competition context for the 2025/2026 season.

- BeSoccer - 2025/2026 LaLiga season table and list of current injuries for Levante UD.

- Sportsgambler - list of injuries and suspensions for LaLiga clubs, used data on Levante and Osasuna.

- AS, Diario de Navarra, Infobae and RotoWire - used information on Víctor Muñoz's injury and possible Osasuna solutions in attack.

- Ajuntament de València and Levante UD - address, capacity and basic data on the Ciutat de València stadium.- The Stadium Guide - used practical information on arrival at the stadium by public transport and the stadium's location in Valencia.

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