Matchday 24 of Super League 1 2026: Drama, Key Results & Surprises
As the Super League 1 season marches on, Matchday 24 brought its fair share of twists, tactical duels, and disappointment for those hoping to see goals galore. The round was headlined by AEK Athens solidifying their first-place position with a hard-fought 1-0 win, Olympiakos and PAOK battling to a tense but uneventful draw, and Panathinaikos exploding into form with a dominant 4-1 victory away from home. Predictions were a mixed bag this week, with surprises emerging from both the bottom and middle of the table.
Our Prediction Scorecard: Decent BTTS, Mixed on 1X2
If Matchday 24 proved anything, it’s that football remains gloriously unpredictable. Our overall accuracy for this round wasn’t stellar, with 1X2 outcomes hitting just 43%. However, we fared better in BTTS predictions (71%) and posted respectable numbers in Over/Under predictions (57%). Here’s a breakdown:
- 1X2: Successful calls included AEK Athens edging Larisa, Panathinaikos’ sweep of Levadiakos, and Panetolikos overcoming Kifisia. However, Aris, Asteras, and Olympiakos failed to meet expectations.
- BTTS: This category delivered a stronger performance, with standout predictions in Volos vs. OFI (1-1) and Olympiakos vs. PAOK (no BTTS). Some high-profile fixtures, however, defied expectations.
- Over/Under: While we correctly anticipated a low-scoring trend in Aris vs. Atromitos, several thrilling matches exceeded expected goal counts, including Panathinaikos' demolition job and Panetolikos vs. Kifisia.
Key Results: AEK Athens Hold Their Nerve, Panathinaikos Impress
AEK Athens 1-0 Larisa
The league leaders continued their march toward the title with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Larisa. Our prediction of an AEK win (79% confidence) was spot-on, though those expecting a high-scoring affair (over 2.5 goals) were left disappointed as AEK relied on their defensive solidity to grind out the result. AEK’s ability to win ugly, even against teams lower in the table, has been a hallmark of their campaign — a critical trait with the title race boiling down to fine margins.
Levadiakos 1-4 Panathinaikos
Panathinaikos roared back into form with a scintillating 4-1 away victory over Levadiakos. Though our prediction of an away win proved correct, we miscalculated the goal tally, expecting a cagey affair under 2.5 goals. It was anything but as Panathinaikos capitalized on their attacking flair to dismantle Levadiakos, with star performers in midfield and attack running the show. It’s a necessary momentum-builder for Panathinaikos, who sit fourth and need consistent results to close the gap on the top three.
Olympiakos 0-0 PAOK
On paper, this heavyweight clash promised fireworks, but reality delivered a damp squib. Olympiakos and PAOK played out a goalless draw, with both teams clearly prioritizing caution over creativity. Our BTTS prediction (no) and under 2.5 goals were spot-on here, though our pick for Olympiakos to win fell flat as neither side could break the deadlock. This result is frustrating for both teams as they remain locked together on 54 points, trailing AEK Athens by two points.
Biggest Surprises: Aris and Asteras Collapse
Perhaps the most surprising results of the round came in fixtures involving Aris Thessalonikis and Asteras Tripolis. Both teams were favored to win, yet neither even managed to score a goal:
- Aris Thessalonikis 0-0 Atromitos: A match we called confidently in favor of Aris (51%), but the hosts delivered a lackluster attacking performance against an Atromitos side content to frustrate and defend deep. With just six wins all season, Aris desperately needs to convert these chances into victories.
- Asteras Tripolis 0-1 Panserraikos: Asteras were tipped for a home win (61% confidence), but Panserraikos stunned with a narrow 1-0 triumph. The visitors’ disciplined defensive shape and opportunistic counterattack handed Asteras a bitter defeat, keeping the relegation battle alive.
Best Calls: BTTS Shines in Volos vs. OFI
It wasn’t all misfires this week; some predictions stood out for their accuracy. Chief among them was the call for both teams to score in the Volos NFC vs. OFI clash. With two mid-table sides evenly matched and prone to conceding, our BTTS prediction (yes) proved correct as the game ended in a 1-1 draw. Similarly, the defensive stalemate between Olympiakos and PAOK validated our picks of no BTTS and under 2.5 goals.
Standings Impact: AEK Athens Tighten Their Grip
Matchday 24 didn’t significantly alter the hierarchy at the top, but it did reinforce AEK Athens’ position as title favorites. Their slim two-point lead over Olympiakos and PAOK remains intact, though the latter two teams will rue their missed opportunities to close the gap. Meanwhile, Panathinaikos’ emphatic win over Levadiakos keeps them in fourth, but the nine-point gap to Olympiakos highlights the difficulty of breaking into the top three.
In the middle of the table, the congestion between OFI, Aris Thessalonikis, and Atromitos continues, with none of these clubs able to string consistent results together.
Looking Ahead to Matchday 25
The next round promises more drama as AEK Athens face a tricky away test, while Olympiakos and PAOK must rebound from their stalemate with convincing wins to keep title hopes alive. Panathinaikos will look to build on their recent form, while clubs like Aris and Asteras need to rediscover their spark quickly to avoid slipping further down the table.
With just ten rounds remaining, the stakes rise every week, and Super League 1 continues to deliver twists, tension, and surprises.