
Decisive in the battle for the derby title, the Super League 1 regular season ends tomorrow. The program of the 26th round starts without stars and deposits, with the same start time (19.00), since there is no pair with both teams indifferent on points, a condition that does not allow several reduce overcrowding. It is clear which six teams will advance to the playoffs and which eight will advance to the playoffs, while the classification zones are also completely different: four teams claim the title (AEK, Panathinaikos, Olympiacos, PAOK), two (Volos, Aris) European exit , the five (Atromitos, Panaitolikos, OFI, Asteras Tr., PAS Yanina) are essentially indifferent in terms of points, since only if … they kill themselves will they get involved in adventures, and three (Lamia, Ionikos, Levadeiakos) will fight for not to get into the last two standings leading directly to Superleague 2.
The AEK-Olympiacos derby stands out, the last chance for a good place in the queue.
The show is stolen by the AEK-Olympiacos derby, which will prove to be a barometer ahead of the playoffs. The union did not lose a single point in Agia Sofia and if they beat Olympiacos they would send them to -9 and effectively strip the title. With a draw in the derby, Panathinaikos will return to 1st place if they win against Peristeri, a scenario that sends the red-whites -7 from the greens and -6 from AEK, in the same position as PAOK if they win in Volos. However, with the victory of the “red-whites” (it will be their first in the championship with the big four), everything will remain open, in a completely different landscape on points and psychologically. At the bottom of the standings, three “burning” teams confront opponents without strong point motivation, and those who do not take advantage of this will face even more trouble.
Briefly, the schedule (round 26): SUNDAY (19.00): AEK – Olympiacos, Aris – PAS Ioannina, Atromitos – Panathinaikos, Volos – PAOK, Ionian – Asteras Tripoli, Levadeakos – OFI, Panaitolikos – Lamia. Standings (25 games): AEK 59, Panathinaikos 58, Olympiacos 53, PAOK 51, Volos 39, Aris 37, Atromitos 29, Panaitolikos 28, OFI 26, Asteras Tripoli 25, PAS Ioannina 23, Lamia 16, Ionian 15, Levadeiakos 14 .
Source: Kathimerini

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