Panserraikos
- Panserraikos, currently in the relegation zone with approximately five points and one of the worst goal differences in the Super League 2025-2026, are in a fight for survival while Kifisia, with around 18-19 points from 15-16 rounds, are comfortably mid-table and have no relegation worries.
- Panserraikos have lost their last 5 Super League games, conceding 12 goals and scoring none.
- The home side rely on set-piece danger and the counterattack for their goals and, although Nikolaos Karelis remains a threat, he has been isolated and starved of service during the team’s five-game goal drought.
Kifisia
- Kifisia are unbeaten in their last five league games (4 draws, 1 win).
- Kifisia boss Sebastián Leto has implemented a compact, pressing system with wide players who press the opposition’s fullbacks.
- In Jorge Pombo, the visitors have a player with real creativity and set-piece delivery who can unlock any defense, while top scorer Pavlos Pantelidis is a reliable threat.
Head-to-Head
Kifisia beat Panserraikos3-0 in their most recent Super League meeting on November 29, 2025 .
Key Players
- In Jorge Pombo, the visitors have a player with real creativity and set-piece delivery who can unlock any defense, while top scorer Pavlos Pantelidis is a reliable threat.
- Vernon De Marco’s leadership at the heart of the defense will be vital to his team’s chances of regaining order and stopping the bleeding this Saturday.
- The home side rely on set-piece danger and the counterattack for their goals and, although Nikolaos Karelis remains a threat, he has been isolated and starved of service during the team’s five-game goal drought.
Betting Insights
- Backing Kifisia to win at 1.98 is a tough bet to oppose with Panserraikos coming in at 3.7 and the Tie at 3.2.
- Given the home team’s lack of goals and the visitors’ strong defense, the Under 2.5 Goals market at 1.73 looks like a better bet for this Super League clash.
Prediction
- Kifisia’s recent results against Panserraikos and their position in the league table suggest they should win this game.
- Kifisia’s last five league games have been cagey affairs, drawing four and winning once, so they do have the resolve to stay solid and take the points.
- However, this is no time for Panserraikos to be looking for a draw as another defeat would put them deeper in the quagmire of relegation and even more pressure on Zaragoza, who must be feeling the heat from the fans by now.