Levante will be looking to move off the bottom of La Liga this weekend when they travel to take on Sevilla.
Levante find themselves rooted to the bottom of the La Liga standings with a record of four wins and five draws from their opening 21 matches.
Their recent form has improved with two wins from their last three league matches and they come into this one on the back of a 3-2 home success over Las Palmas with Jose Luis Morales grabbing a goal double.
The visitors will have to play this one without the suspended Deyverson, while Casadesus, Jose Mari, Ruben Garcia and Pedro Lopez are all out injured.
Sevilla's Argentinian midfielder Ever Banega (L) vies with Atletico Madrid's defender Juanfran. ( JAVIER SORIANO/AFP/Getty Images)
Sevilla, on the other hand, are pushing for qualification to the Europa League as they occupy seventh place on the standings with a points total of 33 thanks to a record of nine wins and six draws.
Their recent form has seen them win three of their last five La Liga matches, they come into this round 22 clash on the back of a goalless draw away at Atletico Madrid.
Vitolo is unavailable for Sevilla with a suspension of his own, while Nico Pareja and Marco Andreolli are not fit enough to feature. Vicente Iborra is available again following a recent ban.
Levante have not beaten Sevilla since coming out on top 3-2 back in January 2014, their last meeting took place earlier this season in week three with Victor Camarasa rescuing a point for Levante after Steven N'Zonzi had put Sevilla in front.
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