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PAOK Saloniki 6/4 to win against Panathinaikos in Tuesday night’s Greek Super League playoff clash

Crippy Cooke in Betting Tips and News 30 May 2016

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Competition: Greek Super League
Market: PAOK Saloniki to win against Panathinaikos
Odds: 6/4 @ William Hill

PAOK Saloniki welcome Panathinaikos to the Toumba Stadium for their Greek Super League playoff clash on Tuesday night, and given they currently lead the group in the last round of games – boasting a 100% home record – PAOK are favourites to come out on top to book their place in the Champions League for next season.

Currently top of the group with 11 points from their five games played, PAOK have their destiny in their own hands this week, and are coming off the back of two wins and a draw from their last three to put themselves in a prime position to deliver.

The home side are the only side to remain unbeaten in the group, and they impressively held Panathinaikos in the reverse fixture earlier in the playoffs. A draw will be enough for them to seal Champions League football, but PAOK will want to deliver a spectacle in front of their own fans.

As for the opposition, visitors Panathinaikos are second with eight points to their name, but have also picked up two wins from their last three. However, they’re yet to win away in the group, and are big underdogs to get anything at the Toumba Stadium as a result.

William Hill are giving odds of 6/4 for PAOK to come out on top against Panathinaikos to seal top European football in 2016/17.

Bet: PAOK Saloniki to win against Panathinaikos in Tuesday night’s Greek Super League playoff clash @ 6/4 with William Hill >>

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Crippy Cooke


Crippy Cooke has somehow written for the Telegraph, Independent, Huffington Post, Zoo Magazine, Daily Mail, ITV Football, MSN Sport, Yahoo Sport, London24 and Bleacher Report among others, despite knowing less about football than your average Fan TV member . The weekly accumulator enthusiast is saving up his winnings to pay for a much-needed hair transplant but grows more on his chin than his head. He lives and breathes football and somehow makes a living writing from it.

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