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The title might be decided in Greece and we go "BookieCo" with top odds and countless bonuses - Important matches in the Premier League as well...

Midweek... but we have big games tonight. Of course, the super derby in Greece is tied up: Olympiacos hosts AEK and PAOK hosts Panathinaikos.
Important games in the Premier League as well in the quest for a European ticket. Indifferent Brighton welcome Chelsea and shortly afterwards in the derby of the night Newcastle host Manchester United.
Action in the Primera Division, League 1 and beyond...
Below you can see all the action in detail:
For the 'reds', their title hopes were practically extinguished in Toumba. Jose Luis Medilibar's team is only formally in contention, since in order to finish first in the race, they need a very specific and... extreme scenario. Specifically, Olympiacos needs two victories, first against AEK tonight at "Karaiskakis" and Panathinaikos on the Avenue, a loss for the Union against Lamia, a loss for PAOK against Panathinaikos in Toumba and a victory for Aris against the "Two-Heads of the North" at "Vikelidis" on the last day of the season. On the other hand, he wants to at least end up in 3rd place. For this, it is necessary to return to winning against AEK, which is the only team that holds the title in its hands without caring about the rest of the results. With two wins against Olympiacos tonight at "Karaiskakis" and Lamia at "Opap Arena", the "bicephalos" will win the championship for the second time in a row.
PAOK took advantage of Olympiacos' fatigue from Europe, defeated them comfortably 2-0 in Toumba and moved to -1 from the top of the playoff standings and set the league on fire again. Razvan Louchescu's team is the only one that can really... stress AEK in terms of winning the title, although it is out of his hands. PAOK want two wins against Panathinaikos tonight in Toumba and Aris at the Vikelidis Stadium, while also expecting AEK to lose on points against Olympiacos at Karaiskakis or Lamia at the Opap Arena.
If Chelsea want to have any hope of taking 6th place, they need to escape with a double tonight against the indifferent but always dangerous Brighton. As a reminder, 6th place leads to the Confederations League, unless City win the Cup in the final against United, in which case 6th place will lead to the Europa League.
MANCHESTER UNITED-NEWCASTLE (22:00)
Brighton spoiled Newcastle's party for their last home game after failing to let Newcastle send off their home crowd with a three-point win. That result did not lock up Europe, which they can do tonight against struggling Manchester, who were also beaten by Arsenal.