
Match context and what the numbers say
Stadio Levadias will host a Greek Cup quarter-final that pits a Levadiakos side bursting with momentum against a stubborn Kifisia outfit that has dug in for results. Levadiakos arrive off a convincing 3-1 league victory over Volos on 11 January and a run on the season that reads overwhelmingly positive: their last ten results show eight wins, one draw and a single loss, while recent home data underlines attacking productivity — five goals scored at home with just one conceded and an over-2.5 occurrences rate that sits high in their profile. Kifisia, by contrast, have been hard to beat but harder to dispatch; their sequence is built on draws and compact scores, with a run that produced more stalemates than clear triumphs and away numbers pointing to a lower rate of high-scoring matches.
Head-to-head and momentum
The clubs met in late August in Super League action, with Levadiakos edging Kifisia 3-2 in a contest that was tight at half-time and ultimately decided by small margins. That September meeting matters because it shows Levadiakos can break through when the spaces open up, and the home side’s current shot averages and dangerous attack figures suggest they will again press in search of control. Kifisia’s recent draws — most recently a 1-1 stalemate with Larissa — show a team that can frustrate but may lack the cutting edge required away from home to turn a defensive display into progression in a knockout setting.
Tactical leanings and likely match flow
Expect Levadiakos to set the tempo. Their season statistics show high attacking averages and a willingness to commit men forward, which is reflected in a greater total of shots and attempts inside the box. Kifisia will look to absorb and counter; their away goal figures are modest and their matches trend more often to low-scoring affairs. In a cup tie at Stadio Levadias, the home crowd and recent form make Levadiakos the natural aggressors while Kifisia attempt to stay compact and nick something on transition.
Odds, value and betting considerations
Bookmakers clearly favour the hosts: Levadiakos are priced around 1.60 for the win with an implied probability over 60 percent, while a Kifisia upset is available at attractive underdog odds near 4.80. If you want to sharpen your approach to goal markets before locking in a wager, consider reading about the right time to place bets on goal markets. For those weighing bookmaker lines and probability, a primer on how the betting odds work in sports betting is a useful companion to today's market.
Betting suggestion: Back Levadiakos to win (1X2 market). The home team’s recent form, superior attacking averages, the 3-2 head-to-head win earlier in the season and the bookies’ 1.60 valuation create a solid value proposition for a home victory in this Greek Cup quarter-final.




