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La Romareda (ATT 28,000) 2nd May 2012 - Kick off 19:00 Ref: J Estrada Fernandez

Zaragoza Real Zaragoza vs Levante Levante

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Real Zaragoza look to keep alive their hopes of staying in the Primera Division, while Levante are still in the hunt for a Champions League spot.

Last Updated: May 1, 2012 4:15pm

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Real Zaragoza: Not given up on survival

Real Zaragoza: Not given up on survival

Midfielder Edu Oriol was on target as Real Zaragoza beat Athletic Bilbao 2-0 on Sunday to keep alive their hopes of surviving the drop and he believes his side's performance against the Europa League finalists can give them great confidence heading into the final three games.

Manolo Jimenez's side have now won five of their last eight Primera Division games but remain four points off safety and face another side full of confidence when Levante travel to La Romareda on Wednesday.

Sky Bet Odds

Real Zaragoza - 13/10, Draw - 12/5, Levante - 2/1 Bet now

Oriol told a press conference broadcast on the club's website: "Our numbers from the second half of the season are that of a Champions League team and the fans have been 10 out of 10 all season so we just have to give everything in the little that remains of the season and see what happens.

"We knew before the Athletic game that we had to win and bring our best version as a team and individuals and that is what happened."

Oriol is also grateful to Jimenez for giving him his chance in the team.

"The first thing is you want to play and since the arrival of Jimenez I have had more time on the field. You need rhythm and to feel important because at the start of the season I wasn't enjoying hardly any minutes on the pitch. A game like this fills you with confidence. It was the game I had dreamed of."

Carlos Aranda has been ruled out again for the hosts with a muscular problem, but otherwise Jimenez has no new injury worries.

Levante meanwhile have a big prize of their own still to play for as they target Champions League football for the first time in their history.

Saturday's 3-1 win over Granada, allied to Malaga's 1-0 win over Valencia, means Los Granotes are just three points off third and with a more favourable run-in than their rivals.

However, they have been dealt a severe blow with the news that top scorer Arouna Kone is expected to miss the rest of the season with a foot injury.

Jose Barkero is also expected to miss the trip to Zaragoza after straining his hamstring against Granada, so there could be a recall in attack for Abdelkader Ghezzal and a rare start for one of Ruben Suarez or Nabil El Zhar.

Best bet: Real Zaragoza 2-1 - 15/2

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Table

Spanish Primera BBVA

Spanish Primera BBVA
Pos Team P Pts
1 Barcelona 36 94
2 Real Madrid 36 81
3 Atletico Madrid 36 72
4 Real Sociedad 36 62
5 Valencia 36 62
6 Malaga 36 54
7 Real Betis 36 52
8 Rayo Vallecano 36 49
9 Sevilla 36 47
10 Getafe 36 47
11 Espanyol 36 44
12 Athletic Bilbao 36 44
13 Real Valladolid 36 43
14 Levante 36 42
15 Granada 36 39
16 Osasuna 36 36
17 Deportivo La Coruna 36 35
18 Real Zaragoza 36 34
19 Real Mallorca 36 32
20 Celta Vigo 36 31

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