Prediction for Alba Berlin vs Panathinaikos, Basketball, 19 October 2022
MATCH PREVIEW
Alba vs Panathinaikos prediction 19.10.2022, which will take place in the third round of the Euroleague. Let’s analyze the latest results of the teams and select the optimal odds for this confrontation.
The opponents got off to a good start at the tournament. At the same time, they were outsiders last season. Therefore, every victory is of great importance.
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H2H STATS AND PREVIOUS RESULTS
Head-to-head meetings will help to make the prediction for Alba vs Panathinaikos better. So, in a segment of five matches, Alba has the minimum advantage, which has three victories on its account. At the same time, last season, each side managed to achieve success on its own parquet.
Alba Berlin will look to continue their perfect start to the 2022/23 EuroLeague season when they host Panathinaikos on matchday three on Wednesday at 7pm (UK time).
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Alba Berlin have started this season’s EuroLeague with intent and the bit between their teeth. Israel Gonzalez has so far overseen victories against Partizan Mozzart Bet on matchday one, winning 100-84, before fellowing up away to Olimpia Milano, securing victory in overtime. It’s now back to Germany and the Mercedes-Benz Arena on Wednesday evening.
Two wins on the spin for Berlin Albatrosse has left the capital club third in the infant EuroLeague table, with Fenerbahce Beko and Olympiacos currently making up the top two. With reigning champions Anadolu Efes coming up next for Berlin in Round Four, a result here is imperative.
As for Panathinaikos, the six-time winners have started in mixed fashion with a win and a defeat. Dejan Radonjic suffered a tight defeat to Real Madrid in their curtain-raising fixture, losing by a slender three-point margin, before bouncing back last week to Crvena Zvezda, winning 75-77 in Belgrade. Radonjic will no doubt want to build on that win and take the momentum into Wednesday’s crucial clash against an in-form Alba Berlin.