Our prediction for this Segunda Division match:
Levante will be aiming to make amends for a 1-0 loss to Real Oviedo when they face Tenerife on Matchday 38. Los Levantinos are determined to secure automatic promotion and their fine home record must be fuelling fans with optimism ahead of Sunday’s clash. Unai Eglezabal should be the only absentee in the home team. Los Insulares, on the other hand, have drawn each of their last three league matches.
Tenerife, though, have slim survival chances and we do not believe that they are capable of spoiling Levante’s party in Valencia. Jose Amo remains on the sidelines with injury for the visiting side, while midfielder Antonio Puertas is pushing for a recall to the starting XI. You should bear in mind that Tenerife have recorded only one win on the road this season, while suffering 13 defeats away from home.
Highlighted Team (Levante ):

Levante Union Deportiva is a Spanish football club from the city Valencia and is playing in the highest Spanish football division since 2010. The club is the second biggest of Valencia after the very known football club Valencia CF. The Valencia derby is one of the most hectic football games in the region. The nickname of Levante UD is Las Granotes which literally means the frogs. The club host it’s home games in the Ciutat de Valencia Stadium which holds a capacity of 26 000 seats. The club colors of Levante are blue and red.
The biggest success of Levante UD was in 1937 where the club won the Copa del Rey. Other prizes Levante won in lower divisions are the Segunda Division A in 2004 and the Seguda Division B in 1999. Famous players that played for Levante are Johan Cruyff, Sergio Garcia, Arveladze and Juanfran.