The Greek Super League is closing in on the final playoff matches to determine the league's champion and second place for the Champions League qualifiers. The sixth and last round of the playoffs, which will decide the second position for the Champions League qualifiers, is the only remaining challenge as AEK has already been declared the Greek champion and will await their coronation.
The team led by Marco Nikolits will have their moment of glory after the final match against Olympiacos in New Philadelphia (19:30).
The "Union" already played their match as champions at Toumba against PAOK, where they showed no particular influence from the lack of a ranking incentive and did not lose (1-1), remaining the only undefeated team in the playoffs, wanting to end the season in the best possible way in front of their fans.
The one who is hunting the result in the match and not only for the sake of the Cup is Olympiacos, led by José Luis Mendilibar. After their victory against Panathinaikos in Faliro with Rondon’s goal (1-0), they took the lead in the battle with PAOK and with a win will end up second regardless of the result of the "two-headed" match at Leoforos.
AEK – Olympiacos 1:3.10 X:3.15 2:2.45
At the same time at the empty Leoforos due to punishment, Panathinaikos will host PAOK (19:30) in what could be the last official match of "the three-leaf" at their historic ground.
The team led by Rafa Benitez certainly wants the world on their side in this historic "farewell" to hunt for the first "tripod" as a coach in the mini league, as they have three losses and two draws so far, including the loss to Olympiacos.
On the other side, the Thessalonians led by Razvan Lucescu only want a win and a loss for Olympiacos to end in the second place, giving a positive note to this season where they had many ups and downs.
How will Panathinaikos and PAOK perform in this crucial match? Can they put up a fight against the odds? Let's see if history repeats itself or if we witness a stunning upset!