PAOK Salonika maintained their 100 per cent home record with a 4-1 victory over local rivals Aris Salonika win in a game marred by three late red cards on Sunday. All the goals came in the first half, with Liam Lawrence, Giorgos Katsikas and Giorgos Fotakis putting the hosts 3-0 up inside the first half-hour, David Aganzo pulling one back after 39 minutes and Stefanos Athanasiadis restoring the three-goal lead four minutes later. That was the end of the goals but not the drama as, in the dying moments of the match, Katsikas, Lawrence and Aris' Giannis Gianniotas were sent off. Lawrence Doe scored a last-minute winner to give Platanias a 3-2 victory in a dramatic finish to their game with FC Xanthi. Platanias' Gleison scored a goal at both ends to leave the sides level at the end of a first half which also saw Nicolas Marin of Xanthi sent off six minutes before the break. Doe scored his first after 84 minutes, but Theodoros Vassilakakis appeared to half snatched a point with his 89th-minute leveller until Doe's second intervention. Nicolaos Kaltsas scored the only goal after 52 minutes as Veria won 1-0 at Panthrakikos, while Panathinaikos drew 0-0 with Asteras Tripoli, who had Savas Tsambouris sent off 10 minutes from the end. From Fifa
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