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FRI 08.04.2016 | Previews

Battle of the beleaguered at the Benito Villamarin

After three defeats on the spin, Betis need to win to avoid sliding too close for comfort to the drop zone, while Levante cannot falter any further if they are to keep their survival dreams alive.

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FRI 08.04.2016

Team News:

- Real Betis: Cristiano Piccini, Didier Digard and Juan Vargas (all injured)

- Levante UD: Ivan Lopez and Toño Garcia (injured); Zouhair Feddal and Verza (suspended)

Match Facts:

Betis (14th, 34 pts):

- Betis go into the game reeling from three successive losses, a poor run that has left them just six points clear of the relegation places. For this reason, they can ill afford another slip-up in front of their fans, let alone against the basement boys.

- Juan Merino's charges have conceded nine goals and scored just twice in these three latest games, so they will have to improve at both ends if they want to end their recent slump.

- The Andalusians have the worst home record in the whole Liga BBVA, having only won three of their 15 matches in their own backyard, fewer than any other team.

Levante (20th, 25 pts):

- Levante remain rooted to the bottom of the Liga BBVA table, four points from safety after a draw last time out.

- Rubi's men have collected at least a point in three of their last four games and need to get another positive result in Seville if they are to keep their dreams of staying up alive.

- The Valencians are the second worst travellers in this season's Liga BBVA, having only managed one victory on the road. That came against R. Sporting, way back on Matchday 12. Since then, Levante have played nine matches away from home and failed to come out on top in any of them. Their overall record on their travels this term reads one win, three draws and 11 defeats.

Don't leave Seville without… visiting Ramses, King of Kings at the La Cartuja Navigation Pavilion. This temporary exhibition aims to offer an insight into the culture of Ancient Egypt through high-quality replicas of works with UNESCO World Heritage status such as the temple of Ramses the Great and the façade of the temple of Nefertari at Abu Simbel. It also features 60 pieces of Egyptian art covering a wide range of themes. For more information, click here.

Getting to the Benito Villamarin

Address: Av de Heliopolis, 41012 Seville.
Bus: 1, 2, 3, 6, 34 and A6.
Stadium location here

Time: 22:05 CET
Stadium: Benito Villamarin
Referee: Prieto Iglesias, Eduardo
TV: Watch the game in your country
Hashtag: #RBBvLUD
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