AEK Athens are hoping to win again after their last result, the 2-3 Super League success against Kifisia.
In that match, AEK Athens managed 62% possession and 8 shots at goal with 3 on target. For AEK Athens, the scorers were Dimitris Kaloskamis (44'), Luka Jović (60') and Răzvan Marin (92'). Kifisia had 15 shots at goal with 7 of them on target. Andrews Tetteh (14') and Pavlos Pantelidis (29') scored for Kifisia.
AEK Athens have been on a persistent run of goalscoring form, finding the back of the net every time they’ve gone out to play in their last 6 matches.
They’ve hit an aggregate of 8 during that period while also conceding a total of 6. Previous results aside, we must now wait to see if that pattern will persist in this upcoming match.
Aberdeen head into the match following a 0-1 Premiership win to beat St Mirren in their most recent game.
In that game, Aberdeen had 52% possession and 17 shots on goal with 4 on target. The scorer for Aberdeen was Marko Lazetić (90'). On the other side, St Mirren had 8 attempts on goal with 1 on target.
A tendency of at least one team drawing a blank in games involving Aberdeen has been fairly consistent in recent matches. Checking on their last six outings shows that this has occurred 5 times. During those clashes, opposing sides have managed a goal total of 8 and Aberdeen have scored 7.
The AEK Athens boss Marko Nikolić will be grateful to have no fitness concerns at all before this match thanks to a fully healthy squad available to select from.
With a fully healthy squad to choose from, the Aberdeen boss Jimmy Thelin does not have any fitness worries whatsoever before this match.
It seems to us that Aberdeen will have a tough assignment to put one past a AEK Athens lineup who have the quality to get the goals that they need to set up a big win here.
We’re going for a very comfortable 3-0 win for AEK Athens by the conclusion of the match.