AE Kifisia host AEL Novibet on Thursday evening in the Stoiximan Super League Relegation Round, with both clubs heading into the final league game of the season. Kifisia have already secured their place in the division, so the pressure is far lighter on Sebastián Leto’s side. AEL Novibet, meanwhile, come in from a must-win position that no longer changes their fate after relegation was confirmed last weekend.
That difference in motivation should shape the tone at the home end of the ground. Kifisia can play with more freedom, while AEL Novibet are left trying to finish the campaign with some pride after a season that has gone too far in the wrong direction.
AE Kifisia Form & Analysis
Kifisia’s recent league form has been mixed, but there is still enough in it to suggest they can make life awkward here. They are unbeaten in three of their last four, with a 1-2 win at Panserraikos, a 0-1 win at Panetolikos and a 0-0 draw away to Asteras Aktor in their most recent outing. The one blot in that spell was the 0-3 home defeat to Atromitos on 12 May, a result that showed how quickly they can be exposed when they lose control of the game.
They sit second in the overall standings on 38 points, which is a solid return for a side that has generally been competitive without being particularly free-scoring. Their home record is respectable rather than dominant: 4 wins, 6 draws and 7 defeats, with 18 goals scored and 23 conceded. That home split tells you Kifisia are capable of competing, but they are also vulnerable if the game opens up.
The latest trip to Asteras was a useful reminder of both their strengths and limits. Kifisia came away with a point, but they were under pressure for long spells and finished with just 0.45 xG compared with 1.83 against. That said, they have at least shown enough discipline in the playout stage to stay in games, and with no serious table pressure now, their performance could be a little more expansive than it was last weekend.
AEL Novibet Form & Analysis
AEL Novibet arrive with the stronger edge in terms of immediate need, but it is need without a safety net. Their 2-1 home win over Atromitos last Saturday was not enough to save them, as relegation was confirmed by results elsewhere. Even so, Gianluca Festa’s side responded well on the pitch, and the performance had more life in it than some of their recent draws.
That result extended a steady, if frustrating, run of form. In their last six league matches, AEL have lost only once, drawing four and winning one. The problem all season has been turning those close contests into victories. They have 30 points overall and sit fifth in the table, with a record of 5 wins, 15 draws and 15 defeats. Few teams have drawn as often and still ended up in trouble.
Their away record explains a lot of the struggle. On the road, AEL Novibet have won only twice in 17 matches, drawing seven and losing eight, with just 15 goals scored. That is not the profile of a side likely to overpower opponents away from home, even against a Kifisia team with little at stake.
There is, however, enough recent evidence to expect AEL to compete. Against Atromitos, they created chances, kept pressing late and found a stoppage-time winner through Makana Baku. The issue is less about effort than consistency, and with relegation already sealed, this is now about avoiding a flat final showing.
Head-to-Head
These two have already met three times in league competition over the past year and each game finished 1-1. Their most recent clash, on 22 April, also ended level in this same Relegation Round. Kifisia have not lost to AEL in the last three meetings, while AEL are unbeaten in five against them across all competitions listed here.
That recent pattern points to another tight contest, even if both sides are in different emotional places. It is also worth noting that the teams have both scored in four of the last five head-to-heads, which fits with the idea that this could open up once the tension settles.
We Predict: Over 2.5 Goals
Over 2.5 Goals is priced at 1/1, and that is the angle to side with here. The head-to-head history has leaned toward both teams scoring, and while the last three meetings ended 1-1, the current context is different: Kifisia can play without pressure, while AEL Novibet have nothing left to protect and may go after the game more openly than they have in many away fixtures.
The projected xG numbers are modest, with Kifisia at 1.2 and AEL at 0.9, but that still leaves room for a 2-1 type game if one side lands first and the match becomes stretched. AEL’s recent away form is not strong enough to trust them fully, yet Kifisia’s home record has been leaky enough to keep the door open for chances at both ends.
A 2-1 win for AE Kifisia is the likeliest scoreline, with the home side’s calmer finish to the season edging a match that should still produce enough attacking moments to land over 2.5 goals.