Levante UD will host CA Osasuna at Ciutat de València on Friday, May 8, 2026, with kickoff set for 2:55 p.m. ET in a La Liga meeting that comes after both sides were beaten on Saturday. Osasuna arrives in 10th place with 42 points from 34 matches, while Levante is trying to steady itself after a heavy defeat.
Osasuna lost 2-1 to FC Barcelona at El Sadar Stadium, with Raúl García scoring its lone goal. That followed a 2-1 win over Sevilla in Pamplona on April 26, when García and Alejandro Catena scored to give Osasuna a quick lift in the table. Levante, meanwhile, was routed 5-1 by Villarreal at Estadio de la Cerámica, and Carlos Espí scored the only goal for the visitors.
The numbers tell the shape of Osasuna’s season. The club has 11 wins, nine draws and 14 losses, and Friday’s trip to Valencia offers a chance to turn a narrow defeat into momentum before the schedule tightens again. For Levante, the matchup is about response as much as points after conceding five on the road and needing a sharper defensive showing at home.
That context matters because this is not just a midtable fixture in name. Osasuna’s place at 10th keeps it in a crowded band where one result can change the tone quickly, and Levante’s latest loss leaves little room for another flat start. Deportes will carry the match in the United States, and fans can also stream it on Fubo.
The friction is simple: Osasuna has shown it can recover from setbacks, but it has also just been pushed back by Barcelona, while Levante must answer for a 5-1 loss that exposed how quickly a game can get away from it. Friday’s match will show whether Osasuna can keep its footing away from home and whether Levante can make Ciutat de València feel like an edge again.




