Our prediction for this Primera Division match:
Estadi Ciutat de Valencia will host Friday’s La Liga game between Levante and Huesca. Los Levantinos have been having their ups and downs of late, with the team losing to both Real Sociedad and Real Betis on the road, while beating Valencia in the local derby at home ground. Levante are stuck in the middle of the standings, and seeing that they have slim chances of booking their place in the Europa League, we are not tempted to put our money on the home side.
Huesca, on the other hand, are fighting hard to secure the Primera Division survival. The rock-bottom side aim to put an end to their four-match winless run. Considering that Levante have little to play for in the remainder of the season, we are tempted to put our money on the relegation-threatened visitors. All Vukcevic, Fernandez, Duarte, Radoja, Melero, and Campana are injured for the hosts, while Gasto Silva and Antonio Valera should be the only absentees in the away team.
Highlighted Player (Coke):

Coke began his professional career at Rayo Vallecano, playing 180 games for the capital club between 2005 and 2011. The pacey full back joined Sevilla in June, 2011 and he made a right decision when he moved to the fellow La Liga side.
The Spanish footballer, who is capable of playing as both full back and a winger, won three UEFA Europa League trophies with los Sevillanos (2014, 2015, 2016) and he made it to the Spanish Cup final in the 2015/2016 season with the Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan outfit. Sevilla, though, failed to make life difficult for Barcelona in the title game. After spending five years in Andalusia, Coke signed a three-year contract with Schalke on 31 July, 2016 for a fee of €5 million.
However, before the start of the 2016/2017 Bundesliga campaign he suffered a serious injury in a warm-up game against Bologna. Speaking of his international career, Coke has one cap for Spain U16, but he has yet to make his debut for the first team.
Highlighted Team (Huesca):

Huesca are a Spanish club that compete in La Liga, the Spanish top flight. The club was originally founded in 1910, but in 1940 it was renamed Union Deportiva. In 1956 the club disappeared due to financial problems, but four years later Sociedad Deportiva Huesca was born. Huesca are well known for their blaugrana colors as their founding members were Barcelona fans.
The club welcome their rivals at El Alcoraz and it has to be noted that the capacity of the stadium is 5,500. Despite the fact that El Alcoraz can hold up to 5,500 people in December 2014 7,600 spectators watched the game between Huesca and Barcelona. Huesca will make their first ever appearance in Primera Division in the 2018/2019 season.
The likes of Leo Franco, Luis Sastre and Ruben Castro are some of the most notable footballers that played for Huesca. Real Zaragoza are considered Huesca’s main rivals, with the two teams facing each other in Derbi Aragones.