
Live Levante UD survival, mid-table, and 2026-27 La Liga odds tracked across the prediction markets covered by Prediction Genius.
Levante UD are one of La Liga's classic yo-yo sides, and that volatility is exactly what makes the granotas a recurring name in soccer prediction markets. Founded in 1909, Levante are the oldest club in the city of Valencia, the blue-and-claret counterweight to crosstown rivals Valencia CF, and they play at the Estadi Ciutat de Valencia. The market reads them structurally as a survival-tier side rather than a European contender, a position confirmed in the settled 2025-26 campaign: Levante finished 16th with 42 points (11 wins, 9 draws, 18 losses) as of June 2026, staying up by the narrowest of margins on a three-way head-to-head tiebreaker. With the table now final, trading has rotated to the 2026-27 season and the summer transfer window. The live odds for every contract sit on the board above.
The prediction market slots Levante UD firmly in La Liga's survival tier, not the European-places conversation, and the durable reason is structural: this is a promoted, modest-budget club whose entire season is priced around the relegation line rather than the title race. Traders treat the granotas the way they treat any yo-yo side, as a team whose fair value is a points total in the high 30s to low 40s and whose key markets are relegation and finishing-position bands, not the championship. The 2026-27 La Liga winner contract is the deepest pool on the board, but Levante sit at the far longshot end of it, behind the perennial set of Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Atletico Madrid. For exact current pricing, the live board above carries the numbers.
The race that actually prices Levante UD is the fight to avoid the bottom three. La Liga's lower table is dense, and the granotas live in it: the 2025-26 season was decided on a three-way head-to-head tiebreaker, with Levante taking 7 of the available head-to-head points to finish 16th on 42 points, while Mallorca went down on the same total. That is the durable read traders carry into 2026-27, a side whose survival is rarely settled before the final matchdays. The structural drivers are squad depth and the summer transfer window: a yo-yo club's price moves on whether it reinforces enough to stay up, not on any single result. Head-to-head series against fellow strugglers, not fixtures against the top three, will move this market.
Levante UD draw prediction market volume for two durable reasons: the Derbi Valenciano and the survival drama. The rivalry with Valencia CF is a fixture in the regional soccer calendar and a reliable volume spike whenever the derby approaches. Beyond that, relegation sides generate trading precisely because their outcomes stay uncertain deep into the season, which keeps relegation and finishing-band contracts liquid where a settled mid-table side would go quiet. The forward catalysts are calendar-fixed: the summer transfer window through August 2026, then the autumn run of derby and bottom-six fixtures that historically swing the survival price. The live board above shows where each contract sits today.
Levante UD have never won La Liga and have no major domestic trophy, which is itself the durable fact the market prices: this is a survival-and-stability club, not a contender. Their identity is longevity and local pride rather than silverware, founded in 1909 as the oldest club in Valencia, predating Valencia CF by a decade. The recent trajectory is pure yo-yo, bouncing between La Liga and the Segunda Division, and the 16th-place finish in 2025-26 fits the pattern exactly. That history is why the board weights every Levante season around the relegation line first and treats any push toward the top half as the upside, not the expectation.
As of June 9, 2026, the 2025-26 La Liga table is settled and Levante UD finished 16th on 42 points, surviving relegation. Trading has rotated to the 2026-27 La Liga winner and survival markets, where the granotas sit at the longshot end. The live board above carries exact current prices.
Levante UD contracts appear primarily inside multi-team La Liga winner and qualifier markets rather than as standalone single-team lines. Book depth and spreads vary by platform, so prices can differ. Prediction Genius aggregates the markets it covers so you can compare the read in one place.
Coverage centers on La Liga finishing markets: the 2026-27 La Liga winner futures, relegation and survival bands, and European qualification contracts where Levante appear as a candidate. Single-team derby and match markets surface around the Valencia CF fixtures.
Levante UD have never won La Liga and hold no major domestic title. Founded in 1909, the club is the oldest in Valencia and has spent its history alternating between the top flight and the Segunda Division, with survival rather than silverware as the recurring storyline.
Squad depth and the summer transfer window are the biggest durable drivers, because Levante are a yo-yo side priced around the relegation line. Their 2025-26 finish, 16th on 42 points decided by a head-to-head tiebreaker, shows how tight the survival margin is each year.