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Recommended bets
Both teams to score is 5/6. Draw is 21/10.
Match preview
Who will guarantee European group stage football for another season and who will drop down to the third-tier competition?
As Cypriot runners-up, AEK Larnaca entered Champions League qualifying for the first time ever last month.
Both legs of the Green-Yellows tie with Midtjylland finished 1-1, meaning a penalty shootout was required at AEK Arena.
Omri Altman missed their first so, by the time Luís Gustavo was his effort saved, AEK’s Champions League dreams were over.
So now, José Luis Oltra’s team must come through two ties just to make it to a third Europa League group stage.
The Black-Whites have featured in 12 UEFA group stages, six of which have come in the last decade.
In fact, last season, Partizan won three qualifiers and made it all the way to the Europa Conference League round of 16.
So, particularly with the second leg to come at home, Ilija Stolica’s team come into this one as marginal favourites.
Will there be a winner at AEK Arena – Georgios Karapatakis?