POT Iraklis vs PS Kalamata Prediction & Betting Tips 28.03.2026

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POT Iraklis
28 Mar15:00
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PS Kalamata

POT Iraklis arrive with the stronger home profile for a straight home win, and their recent results at this venue are hard to ignore. They have just beaten AS Anagennisi Karditsas 1904 3-1 at home, and before that they held GS Niki Volou to a goalless draw, so the baseline here is solid rather than flashy. Across their last six matches they have not lost, which fits a team that is protecting its ground well.

PS Kalamata are not arriving in bad shape, but their recent away numbers are less convincing for an upset. Their latest trip finished 0-0 at GS Marko, and before that they won 1-0 away at GSS Panionios, so they can stay organised, yet those results also underline how narrow their attacking margin has been on the road. In a knockout tie, that kind of low-output away profile leaves little room if the hosts score first.

The scoring data points slightly toward a tight game rather than a wide-open one. POT Iraklis have kept their last home match under control, while PS Kalamata have gone three matches unbeaten without conceding in the sample provided, which helps explain why the market is not offering a short price on the home side. Even so, POT Iraklis have been first to score in five of their last six, and that matters when the home team is the one most likely to dictate the rhythm.

There is also a useful head-to-head angle, because POT Iraklis have lost none of the last four meetings with PS Kalamata in the database. That is not a huge sample, but it does sit comfortably alongside the home side’s broader unbeaten run and their cleaner record in front of their own crowd. With PS Kalamata’s away attacks looking modest, the visitors may need a near-perfect defensive night to take anything.

My prediction is Home Win at 8/5. POT Iraklis have not lost any of their last six matches, they are unbeaten in the last four head-to-head meetings with PS Kalamata, and they have been first to score in five of their last six. PS Kalamata’s recent away results have been tight, but their 0-0 at GS Marko and 1-0 win at GSS Panionios suggest limited margin for error if they fall behind.