The final round of fixtures in the Greek Super League takes place tomorrow, with the spotlight on how the teams in positions two to five will finish the season before going into the play-offs.

The winner of the play-offs will go into the qualifiers for the lucrative UEFA Champions League.

Currently sitting in second is AEK Athens, which has 54 points, two more than third-placed Panathinaikos. Panions is fourth with 44 points, while PAOK is fifth with 42 points.

This weekend AEK travels to Levadiakos, hoping to extend its lead over Panathinaikos, which plays at home against already relegated Panthrakikos.

Panionios, which is certain of qualifying for the play-offs but may not be eligible to play in Europe because of financial regulations, plays its last game of the season at home against Atromitos.

Meanwhile, PAOK needs at least a draw when it travels to Crete to take on Platanias.

The race is also on for who will finish sixth, because that too may lead to a chance of European football, if Panionios doesn’t get the green light to play in Europe.

Giannina currently leads that race; it plays Xanthi away this weekend. Iraklis plays Panetolikos, Asteras Tripolis faces Veria and the champion Olympiakos plays the final game of the season at home against bottom of the table Kalloni.