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LaLiga (34. round)
02. May 2026. 14:00h
Villarreal CF vs Levante UD
Estadio de la Cerámica, Villarreal, ES
2026
02
May
Tickets for Villarreal CF - Levante UD, LaLiga at Estadio de la Cerámica - key points in a high-stakes derby
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Tickets for Villarreal CF - Levante UD, LaLiga at Estadio de la Cerámica - key points in a high-stakes derby

Looking for tickets for Villarreal CF - Levante UD? Here you can plan your ticket purchase for this important LaLiga match at Estadio de la Cerámica, with a useful overview of current form, league context, key players and practical travel details before heading to Vila-real

Villarreal and Levante enter the match with entirely different calculations

Villarreal CF hosts Levante UD in Matchday 34 of LaLiga with a very clear stake. Marcel García Toral's team, approaching the final stretch of the season, holds third place and is chasing confirmation of a finish in the upper part of the table, while Levante enters the same slot under the pressure of the fight for survival. On paper, it is a duel between clubs from the same region, but in reality also a match between two different seasons - one heading toward a European objective and the other still searching for calmer air above the relegation zone.

For the supporter coming to Vila-real, that means a relaxed spring afternoon is not expected at the stadium. Villarreal at home is seeking a step toward a safer finish, while Levante does not have the luxury of playing without result-driven nerves. Such matches often begin hard, with many duels and little gifted space, because one side does not want to miss the opportunity, and the other must not fall out of the game early.

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What the table situation says

After 31 matches played, Villarreal is third with 61 points and a goal difference of 56:36, while Levante is 19th with 29 points and a record of 35:50. That snapshot alone explains why the home side will look toward controlling the tempo and putting pressure on the opponent's back line, while the visitors will look toward discipline, set pieces, and transitions. Villarreal enters the final stretch with attacking numbers worthy of the top, while Levante does so with the awareness that every point can change the mood of the entire month of May.

The form from the last five league rounds also leans toward the home side. Villarreal is marked in that run on the official club table as W-D-W-L-W, while Levante is marked as D-D-W-L-W. That means both teams still arrive with a certain degree of confidence, but from a different angle. Villarreal is building continuity in the race for the top, while Levante is trying to turn several good evenings into a series that would pull it out of the most dangerous zone.It is especially interesting that the first meeting this season ended in a 1:0 victory for Villarreal in the postponed match at Ciutat de València. Georges Mikautadze scored then, and Villarreal further strengthened its position near the top with that result. For Levante, that defeat was painful because the impression of the performance was better than the final result, so this return match also carries a small sporting desire for revenge.

Villarreal: a team that attacks from multiple lines

This season, Villarreal does not live only from one scorer, and that may be its greatest advantage. According to current statistical team overviews, Alberto Moleiro and Georges Mikautadze are among the most efficient in the final third, while Santi Comesaña and Nicolas Pépé provide width through assists and runs from deeper positions. When Villarreal catches its rhythm, the opponent can rarely close just one zone of the pitch and solve the problem that way.

In April, that was visible in the results as well. Villarreal fell 0:1 away to Girona at the start of the month, but immediately after that took a major 2:1 victory at San Mamés against Athletic Club. That kind of response after a defeat says a lot about Marcel García Toral's team - it knows how to come back the following week without much drama and without losing its identity. At this stage of the season, that is worth almost as much as the points cushion itself.

Marcelino is a coach who still seeks balance between aggressively stepping out toward the ball and having enough cover behind it. Villarreal therefore often looks most dangerous when it wins the second ball and immediately goes vertically forward. It is not necessarily an attack through long possession at any cost, but rather an attack that wants to exploit the moment while the opponent's defense is still not organized. Against a team like Levante, which will probably stand deeper and wait for a mistake from the home side, that can be decisive.

The good news for the home supporters is that Villarreal still has width in its attacking solutions in the final stretch of the season. The worse news is the defensive squad situation, because Juan Foyth is, according to available reports, still sidelined due to a serious Achilles tendon injury. That can matter in situations when the match turns into a more open finish, especially if Levante manages to get to a series of crosses or quick transitions.Seats in the stands are disappearing quickly.

Levante: less comfort, but more urgency

Levante's season has not been tidy or calm, but in April the team is still showing signs of life. In its most recent appearances, it drew 1:1 away to Rayo Vallecano, beat Real Oviedo 4:2, lost 0:2 away to Real Sociedad, and then took a very important 1:0 at home against Getafe. That is not the form of a team that has given up, but of a side that is still tense, yet has enough energy to complicate life for anyone who underestimates it.

Coach Luís Castro brought to Levante the idea of braver play and work with younger player profiles, but the table does not allow him romance. That is why it is realistic to expect Levante to play more rationally in Vila-real than at home: a denser block, more work without the ball, and an attempt to withstand the initial home surge. If the visitors stay alive on the scoreboard until the last half hour, the match could become uncomfortable for the home side precisely because of the psychology of the moment.

In attack, Levante has several addresses to watch. Carlos Espí has emerged as an important finisher, Etta Eyong and Iván Romero provide depth and running, while Carlos Álvarez can change the rhythm through the final pass and carrying the ball between the lines. It is not an attack that will bury you in chances, but it is an attack that knows how to punish poor full-back positioning or a late reaction from the center-backs.

An important detail for the visitors is also the medical bulletin. According to club announcements, Roger Brugué has returned to training with the team after hamstring surgery, which opens the possibility that Levante will have one more wide option before the away trip. On the other hand, reports on absences also mention problems for certain players such as Diego Pampín and Kervin Arriaga, so it remains to be seen how many fully ready solutions Castro will have precisely for this match.

On the pitch: where the match could be decided

The first key zone is midfield. Villarreal wants to speed up ball progression there and create an overload through the second line, while Levante must prevent the match from falling apart between its midfield and back four. If the home side imposes the tempo early and forces the visitors to defend too deep, Levante will struggle to play out from the pressure. If, however, the visitors manage to close the central corridors and slow down forward passing, nervousness can begin to creep into the stands.

The second important point will be the flanks. Villarreal often seeks width in order to open space for the arrival of players from deeper positions, and Levante will have a lot of defensive work there. In such a scenario, every quality cross, every loose ball on the edge of the box, and every set piece gains additional weight. For the visitors, it is especially important not to allow a sequence of quick corners and repeated attacks, because that is when the home side feeds best off the pressure from the crowd.

The third layer of the match is emotional. Villarreal plays in front of its supporters and with clear favorite status, which is an advantage only as long as the result follows the plan. Levante arrives aware that many already write it down as the underdog, and such teams often become the most stubborn when they survive the first twenty minutes. That is why it would not be surprising if the home side insists on a quick opening and a high tempo from the first move.

Estadio de la Cerámica and what to know before arriving

Estadio de la Cerámica is one of those stadiums that is experienced differently live than on television. Located at Calle Blasco Ibáñez 2 in Vila-real, it has a capacity of 21,332 according to the club's official data and remains a stadium where the pitch is very close to the crowd. Precisely because of that closeness, matches in which the home side presses early can gain extra momentum from the stands.

The stadium's name is not decoration, but a reflection of the city. Vila-real is strongly tied to the ceramics industry, and that identity can also be seen in the branding of the stadium and the club itself. For an outside visitor, that is a detail that helps explain why football here is not experienced only as weekend entertainment, but also as part of the local pride of a city that is small in size, yet regularly lives great football stories.

  • Address: Calle Blasco Ibáñez, 2, 12540 Vila-real

  • Capacity: 21,332 seats

  • The stadium is a few minutes' walk from the city center

  • Vila-real railway station is approximately 20 minutes on foot from the stadium

  • At home matches, the club often organizes a Fan Zone in the area in front of the stadium before kickoff



For supporters arriving by train, it is practical to know that the stadium is reachable on foot from the station, without the need for complicated transfers around the city. Anyone arriving by car should take into account that spaces nearby are limited and that the surrounding streets fill earlier than many expect, especially for matches carrying a stronger result-based tension. It is more sensible to arrive earlier, park a little farther away, and do the last ten minutes on foot.

As for entry, the club regularly publishes a detailed plan for its home matches closer to the playing date, and in earlier organizational announcements the Fan Zone opened approximately two hours before the start of the program. That is a good guide for this match as well: arriving earlier makes sense both for a calmer entry and for avoiding congestion on the approaches around the stadium.

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What kind of atmosphere to expect in the stands

This will not be a match in which the crowd sits and waits for something to happen on its own. Home supporters know how to recognize the moment when the team is going for its third, fourth, or fifth major step of the season, and that is exactly the feeling following Villarreal in the final stretch of the championship. This is not a huge arena that swallows sound, but a stadium where a good start by the team is immediately heard and felt.On the other hand, Levante also comes to the away match with a strong enough reason for loud support from its section of the stands to be expected. The regional character of the fixture gives it additional charge, even when the table creates a visible gap between the clubs. That is why the atmosphere could be especially lively if Levante withstands the initial wave or even threatens first from a counterattack and set pieces.

For the neutral viewer, that is good news. They get a match in which one side must confirm its status, while the other must show that it is still fighting. For the supporter coming to the stadium, that means it is worth being there earlier, absorbing the rhythm of the city before the match, and remaining ready for a lively finish even if the first half hour does not offer much space.

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Players who can tilt the afternoon

For Villarreal, it is worth watching how Moleiro will move between the lines and how much Mikautadze will manage to occupy Levante's center-backs. If one of the two finds a gap in the half-space, the home side will reach shots more easily from the zone where decisive goals most often come from. Pépé and Comesaña, meanwhile, remain players who often do not take the headline, but push it toward the decisive moment.

For Levante, the eyes are on Carlos Espí, Iván Romero, and Carlos Álvarez. Espí brings finishing in the box, Romero work without the ball and attacking space, while Carlos Álvarez offers the move that can create a shot or a foul in a dangerous area out of nothing. If Levante gets points, it is very likely that one of those profiles will play a key role.That is why this is a match in which the tactical picture looks clear, but the details can slip away in one action. Villarreal has more quality, more points, and more control over its own season. Levante has more urgency. When those two forces collide in a stadium of this closeness and intensity, the supporter is generally not denied tension.

Sources:
- Web Oficial del Villarreal CF + match date and time, schedule, table, stadium, capacity, and club announcements on recent form
- Web Oficial del Levante UD + table, schedule, recent results, Roger Brugué's return to training, and the context of the fight for survival
- LALIGA + official standings and competition results for the 2025/2026 season
- ESPN + current scorer and assist statistics for Villarreal and Levante in the 2025/2026 season
- Transfermarkt and BeSoccer + injury and suspension statuses available ahead of the final stretch of the season
- The Stadium Guide + practical framework for arriving on foot from the city center and from the railway station

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