AEK Athens, who enter the playoffs with a two-point lead over Olympiacos and three over PAOK, will face Olympiacos in the opening match at Karaiskakis Stadium. Meanwhile, PAOK will host Panathinaikos at Toumba Stadium.
The playoffs will begin on April 4–5. This weekend there is a break for international matches, followed by another two-week pause due to Easter (April 11–12), and a final break on April 25 for the Greek Cup final.
Standings:
- AEK – 60
- Olympiacos – 58
- PAOK – 57
- Panathinaikos – 49
Full playoff schedule (Group 1–4):
Matchday 1 (April 4–5):
- Olympiacos vs AEK
- PAOK vs Panathinaikos
Matchday 2 (April 18–19):
- AEK vs PAOK
- Panathinaikos vs Olympiacos
Matchday 3 (May 2–3):
- PAOK vs Olympiacos
- Panathinaikos vs AEK
Matchday 4 (May 9–10):
- AEK vs Panathinaikos
- Olympiacos vs PAOK
Matchday 5 (May 12–13):
- Olympiacos vs Panathinaikos
- PAOK vs AEK
Matchday 6 (May 16–17):
- AEK vs Olympiacos
- Panathinaikos vs PAOK
Tiebreaker criteria (summary):
If teams are tied on points:
- Points earned in head-to-head matches
- Goal difference in head-to-head matches
- Position in the regular season
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