Super League 1 Matchday 22 Review 2026: Surprises & Key Results

Round Summary: Goals, Drama, & Key Results
This week’s Super League 1 saw a blend of expected routs and shocking upsets, with teams throwing down bold performances that left fans guessing until the final whistle. Olympiakos maintained their commanding position with a 2-0 victory over Panetolikos, fortifying their lead at the top. AEK Athens continued their impressive form, dismantling Levadiakos 4-0 before an enthusiastic home crowd. Yet, the real fireworks came with Panserraikos’s unexpected 2-1 victory over Volos NFC—a result that turned the table on the bottom-half teams fighting for survival. Meanwhile, OFI's surprise loss at home to Panathinaikos kept the title race very much alive. The round’s storylines centered around resilience, tactical masterclasses, and the classic Greek football unpredictability that keeps us glued to our screens.
Our Prediction Scorecard: Hits & Misses
- Overall accuracy: 43% for 1X2, 57% for Over/Under, 29% for Both Teams to Score (BTTS)
- Best calls: Olympiakos’s win (correct prediction and BTTS no), Panathinaikos’s victory (correct), AEK’s clean sheet (correct)
- Misfires: Asteras Tripolis’s loss despite a decent prediction, Larisa’s draw and under, Panserraikos’s win was a shock, and our BTTS misses highlight the surprises
Overall, our predictions had some solid hits but also the usual Greek football twists keeping us on our toes. The underdog results remind us that football’s inherent unpredictability is alive and kicking in Greece.
Most Notable Results in Detail
Olympiakos Piraeus 2-0 Panetolikos
Olympiakos reaffirmed their dominance with a clean, well-executed victory. Their tactical discipline and clinical finishing over Panetolikos showcased why they are the team to beat this season. Their solid defense kept Panetolikos at bay, and their attack, led by star forwards, found the net twice. Our prediction of an Olympiakos win was bang on, but we missed the mark on over 2.5 goals and BTTS no, illustrating that Greek matches often have a mind of their own.
Panserraikos 2-1 Volos NFC
The upset of the round, this unexpected victory by Panserraikos was a throwback to Greek football’s unpredictable nature. Despite being slight underdogs, they fought hard and took advantage of Volos NFC’s defensive lapses. This result shook up the relegation battle and proved once again that home advantage and grit can overturn the form books in Greece.
AEK Athens 4-0 Levadiakos
One of the most one-sided matches, AEK’s rampant display put Levadiakos to the sword. The hosts were clinical, creating scoring chances at will. Our prediction of AEK’s win and under 2.5 goals was spot-on, and their defensive resilience—keeping a clean sheet—was equally impressive.
Biggest Surprises: Where Predictions Went Wrong
- Larisa 1-1 PAOK — Predicted PAOK victory, but Larisa’s resilience and a late equalizer snatched a draw, highlighting that away wins in Greece aren’t guaranteed.
- Panserraikos 2-1 Volos NFC — A classic underdog story flipping the script against statistical expectations.
- BTTS misses: Larisa and Kifisia games both failed to see goals from both sides, despite our modest expectations.
The underestimation of home teams' fighting spirit and tactical setups contributed to these surprises. Greek football’s passion and unpredictability remain its magic ingredients.
Best Calls: When We Nailed It
- Olympiakos’s victory: Our confidence in Olympiakos’s top form paid off.
- Panathinaikos’s win at OFI: We anticipated the visitors would dominate, and they did, confirming their resurgence.
- Under 2.5 goals in Larisa vs. PAOK: Our tactical prediction was right, as both defenses held firm.
These correct predictions reflect the value of careful analysis when reading Greek football’s often volatile game plans.
Standings Impact: How the Round Shaped the Race
Olympiakos’s win extended their lead to 50 points, edging closer to a probable title, while AEK’s victory keeps them within a point at 49. PAOK’s narrow loss leaves them a few points behind but still in pursuit, with 46 points. The bottom of the table is tightening, as Volos NFC and OFI struggle to escape relegation, with only a slim margin separating them from the pack. The result of this round suggests a fiercely contested race that could go down to the wire, with the top four teams maintaining a razor-thin gap.
Looking Ahead: What’s Next
The league enters a critical phase with teams jostling for position, especially as European qualifiers beckon. Key fixtures include Olympiakos facing challenging opponents, while AEK and PAOK aim to capitalize on their momentum. Relegation battles will intensify, and the unpredictability of Greek football ensures that nothing can be taken for granted. Fans should prepare for more drama, surprises, and moments that remind us why we love this beautiful game.