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Levante vs Mallorca: home streak meets long away drought

Levante vs Mallorca: home streak meets long away drought
Mallorca have not won away at Levante since 2006, and they walk into a ground where the hosts have strung together four straight LaLiga home victories. Across the last 12 meetings in Valencia, Levante lead 7-3-2 with a 20-8 goal difference, a record that paints the Ciutat de València as a fortress and frames this matchup around home control versus a long-standing visiting hurdle. History points to narrow margins that tilt Levante’s way. The most common score at this venue is 2-0 for Levante, while the most frequent result overall between these clubs is 2-1. Over the last 25 head-to-heads, Levante hold a slight edge at 10 wins to Mallorca’s 9, with six draws and a 31-27 goal difference in Levante’s favor. The patterns suggest a tight game, often decided by timing and discipline rather than sheer volume of chances. Timing is the storyline. Levante score 30% of their goals between minutes 76 and 90, a window that routinely turns balance into points for the hosts. Mallorca, meanwhile, are most productive between 61 and 75 minutes, netting 26% in that period. Expect the second half to hinge on those surges: Mallorca pressing just after the hour, Levante saving their heaviest punches for the final stretch. That arc shapes tactics. If Mallorca can tilt the match in their key window—through aggressive pressing, quicker combinations, or set-piece pressure—they can challenge the psychological weight of a 2006 drought. Fail to land a blow, and Levante’s late-game management, aided by a confident crowd and a run of home form, becomes decisive. Substitutions, energy conservation, and transitions will be central to both benches. What to watch: the hour-mark intensity swing; the first goal at a ground where 2-0 is the most common home outcome; and how Mallorca handle the crowd as the clock runs down. Historically, tight LaLiga matches in this fixture reward patience and clinical moments late on. Implications are clear. Another home victory would reinforce Levante’s momentum and underscore their resilience at the Ciutat de València. For Mallorca, a statement away result would reset the narrative and end two decades of frustration in this fixture—if they can control the match in their best minutes and withstand Levante’s trademark late surge.