Head-to-Head
Pafos FC have won the last 3 H2H meetings with AEL Limassol , including a 1-0 win three months ago.
AEL Limassol (home)
- AEL Limassol have responded to a 3-0 thrashing at Freedom24 Krasava Ypsonas with a 2-1 home win over Aris Limmasol and a Cyprus Cup extra-time triumph at Omonia.
- Hugo Martins has had time to work with his squad, having taken charge in September 2025, but still has work to do to develop their identity.
- His preferred 4-3-3 formation will give the hosts plenty of width and is well-suited to the strengths of Luther Singh, who tops their scoring charts with six league goals from 19 games.
- Zakaria Sawo has been a spark for them of late with two goals in the last five.
Pafos FC (away)
- Pafos FC are the clear favorites at 1.79 to win this Sunday’s 1. Division 2025/2026 clash with AEL Limassol, although the hosts are also in good nick at 4.24.
- Albert Celades has done a superb job since taking over in January 2026, installing a pragmatic, Barcelona-style structure and balance onto Pafos FC.
- Pafos FC have taken all 3 points in each of the last three head-to-head meetings, with Pafos looking to keep their momentum under new management and AEL testing their identity under a new boss.
Key Players
- Luther Singh
- His preferred 4-3-3 formation will give the hosts plenty of width and is well-suited to the strengths of Luther Singh, who tops their scoring charts with six league goals from 19 games.
- Anderson Silva
- The visitors have Anderson Silva’s predatory instincts to finish off moves and he is their talisman with six goals, three of which have come in the last five games.
- Zakaria Sawo
- Zakaria Sawo has been a spark for them of late with two goals in the last five.
Betting Insights
- Pafos FC are the clear favorites at 1.79 to win, with AEL Limassol priced around 4.24.
- Both teams have won three of their last five matches in all competitions and lost two.
Prediction
Back Both Teams To Score at 1.89 because of the contrasting styles and attacking intent of these two clubs, and because neither side looks settled enough defensively to keep the other out for a full 90 minutes.