Two of the three teams in the Peloponnese clash in the second A2 competition with the atmosphere around the clubs being completely opposite. The home side are getting ready for the first home game of their history at A2 and the excitement in the city is unprecedented thanks to the very good appearance of the first match and the comfortable victory over Amynta. To understand the crowding in Nafplio, it is enough to point out that there are no tickets for the match as the entire stadium is sold out of end-of-life cards, which even ran out in the early days. With seasoned Djordjevic and Kumbura leading Coach Koulouriotis' team, he aspires to get out on the field soon and his hot seat is expected to play a key role in this effort.
Apollo, on the other hand, suffers for another year from financial problems and debts to former club athletes have led Fiba to decide to impose on the Achaeans a ban on the transfer of a Community athlete. Thus, despite the fact that Markovic had come to Greece and trained under the direction of Costa Delego, he would not be able to support Apollo in the official games while Kukulas acquired in his place is not of the same quality as the Serb. In the first game, the Patriots were comfortably dominated by the weak Philippe Veria with the game in Nafplio being the first real test of the year.
The hosts think that they will take advantage of the rookie's excitement and will easily or difficultly come to dominate. Ace with over 4 points.