After a week off thanks to national duty, the Super League is back and raring to go. Ladder leaders Olympiakos is looking to further their lead with an easy match against 16th placed, Platanias on Sunday. Kostas Mitroglou might be building up a track record with triple hat tricks, and this time has the opportunity to boost his goal accrual in the League. Currently, he sits five points ahead of Panathinaikos striker Marcus Berg.
PAOK will be up against Asteras Tripolis tomorrow, and with a 100 per cent home record it seems like a sure win. After coming off a tight match against Panathinaikos in round eight, the team will be well rested and hoping to edge even closer to Olympiakos.
Panathinaikos was left demoted to fifth position after Ergotelis and Antromitos performed better in round seven. Sitting on 11 points, it will be looking to boost up ahead of Asteras when it takes on Panthrakikos at home on Monday.
Last placed Aris managed its first win this season as it came from behind to triumph 2-1 at Panionios, and will be up against Veria, who have lost four matches in a row.