AEK Larnaca will be looking for another win after a 1-2 First Division triumph versus Apollon Limassol.
AEK Larnaca haven’t been able to stop scoring goals, hitting the target in each and every one of their last 6 matches.
They’ve managed to rack up 14 during that period while seeing the number of goals scored against them stand at 5. We will have to see whether or not that trend can be continued on here.
Aberdeen come into this encounter following a 0-1 Premiership win to beat Kilmarnock in their last fixture.
In that game, Aberdeen managed 43% possession and 6 attempts on goal with 3 on target. The only player to score for Aberdeen was Stuart Armstrong (18'). On the other side, Kilmarnock got 13 shots on goal with 4 on target.
Demonstrating their predisposition for fruitful matches, goals have been seen as many as 20 times in the prior 6 games in which Aberdeen have sent out their troops, giving an average of 3.33 goals each clash. Opposition teams have hit 11 of these goals.
Yerson Chacón (Cruciate ligament injury), Kewin Komar (Broken hand), Enzo Cabrera (Knee injury) and Ángel García (Muscle tear) are not available for AEK Larnaca gaffer Imanol Idiákez.
Thanks to a fully healthy group available to choose from, the Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin has no fitness worries at all ahead of this match.
In our opinion, AEK Larnaca will most probably get a lot of shots on goal and make them count.
In contrast, Aberdeen could well find it tough getting goals although we do think it’s probable that they will be hitting back at some stage.
Therefore, we are anticipating a decent 3-1 win for AEK Larnaca at the end of the 90 minutes.