2019–20 Super League Greece

PAOK keeps up the heat on AEK, beating Olympiakos

PAOK has kept up the pressure on AEK and practically dumped Olympiakos out of the title race in the Super League with its 2-0 home win on Sunday, in a game postponed from last month.

Playing in front of a capacity crowd at Toumba, PAOK played a clever game against predictably tired Olympiakos, who three days earlier had beaten Aston Villa to reach the Conference League final.

Important wins for Volos and Panetolikos, as PAS is sinking

Volos scored a precious road win on the opening day of the Super League playouts, while PAS Giannina increasingly appears doomed to relegation.

The seven-round mini tournament, that will decide which two teams will go down to Super League 2, started on Saturday, with crucial wins for Volos and Panetolikos.

Mancini maintains Greens’ four-point advantage

The four teams leading the Super League table scored wins of varying difficulty, as leader Panathinaikos continues to enjoy a four-point distance from its chasing pack after the federation's appeals court upheld on Friday the original decision for the Greens getting all three points from the derby with Olympiakos.

It's a 14-point lead at the top for Olympiakos now

Olympiakos stretched its lead at the top of the Super League table to 14 points on Sunday after its road win over Apollon and Aris' reverse at Asteras Tripolis. AEK has climbed back up to second.

The Reds defeated Apollon Smyrnis 3-1 through an Ahmed Hassan brace and a Yann M'Vila goal. Apollon had pulled one back via Abiola Dauda.

Bruno Gama settles Thessaloniki derby for Aris

Aris beat crosstown rival PAOK in a bitter derby on Sunday to stay two points behind leader Olympiakos that trounced table-propping Lamia.

The Thessaloniki derbies always tend to be hard-fought, but this season the Aris vs PAOK encounter at the Kleanthis Vikelidis Stadium had some added interest from the fact the two teams are among the Super League table's top-three.

Bouchalakis sends Olympiakos alone on top

Two Andreas Bouchalakis goals saw Olympiakos beat Aris at Thessaloniki on Saturday to go alone on top of the Super League.

The Reds have a near-perfect record of 22 points from eight games, after defeating Aris 2-1 away thanks to goals by Bouchalakis at either side of half-time. Facundo Bertoglio pulled one back for the hosts that have now dropped to fourth, with 19 points.