Sunday 24 April 2016 21:56, UK
Levante are on the brink of relegation after throwing away a two-goal lead late on to draw 2-2 at home to Athletic Bilbao in La Liga on Sunday.
Victor Casadesus put the hosts in front after 13 minutes and Xabier Etxeita's own goal in the 67th looked to have sealed victory for the struggling Valencia club which would have boosted their chances of survival.
But a strike from Markel Susaeta pulled Athletic back into the game in the 88th minute, and Mikel San Jose stunned the home fans by levelling with a half volley in injury time.
Levante stay bottom of the table and are four points below 17th placed Granada, who play Celta Vigo on Monday.
Fellow strugglers Getafe also did little to boost their La Liga survival hopes as they were held to a 2-2 draw at home to Valencia.
All the goals came in an entertaining second half and the hosts led after Alvaro Medran and substitute Stefan Scepovic scored to usurp the advantage given to Valencia by former Getafe midfielder Dani Parejo.
Another ex-El Geta player, Paco Alcacer, equalised late on and the hosts had a glorious chance to win it - and climb out of the relegation zone - deep into injury time but Abdoul Yoda missed the target from close range.
Sevilla defeated rivals Real Betis for the third time this season with a 2-0 win at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium.
Second-half goals from Kevin Gameiro and substitute Andujar Coke gave Unai Emery's team a first La Liga victory in six outings.
Gameiro gave Sevilla the lead after 67 minutes when he headed home a Steven Nzonzi cross, before Daniel Carrico set up Coke to score with 10 minutes remaining to wrap up all three points.
Villarreal were held to a goalless draw at home by Real Sociedad in the late game as the visitors earned the point they needed to ensure they are mathematically safe from relegation.