Conference league
Omonia Nicosia vs. PAEEK FC: Preview and betting tips
Omonia Nicosia and PAEEK FC will play against each other in the Cyprus Football League. The home team Omonia Nicosia is in the middle of the table, more precisely it is the seventh place, its opponent PAEEK is in the penultimate eleventh place.
Omonia Nicosia and PAEEK FC will play against each other in the Cyprus Football League. The home team Omonia Nicosia is in the middle of the table, more precisely it is the seventh place, its opponent PAEEK is in the penultimate eleventh place.
Home Omonia Nicosia is in the first position in the league, which does not guarantee promotion to the title fight. It only secures the first position, with Omonia Nicosia being in seventh place by just a score. In case of a win, it can move up to fourth position.
They have played 17 games in the league so far and have earned 24 points. In their last five games they managed to win twice, draw once and lose twice. Their record stands at 5:7.
However, the away team is much worse off. They have played 15 games and have only 13 points. In their last five matches they have won only once, drawn twice and lost twice. Their record is 6::10.
Neither team is experiencing a good run of form lately. However, the home team has a better chance of winning. It fits the role of the favourite and it will clearly prove it. They will be motivated to win by the fact that they can rapidly move up the table.
Omonia Nicosia have also played in the European Conference League this season. There, however, they finished in third place, from which they did not advance.
The home environment will have a big impact on the game, as Omonia Nicosia have only lost once at home this season. PAEEK does not have a positive record on away grounds.
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