Meeting in Athens for the 2023-24 Europa Conference League final, Greek giants Olympiacos and last year's runners-up Fiorentina battle it out for glory on Wednesday evening.
Only 10 miles separate the Super League side's home ground from the AEK Arena, but their Italian counterparts will try to spoil the party by avenging a painful loss in Prague 12 months ago.
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By taking apart Premier League high-flyers Aston Villa in the semi-finals, ultimately cruising to a 6-2 aggregate win, Olympiacos booked their place in a showpiece with special resonance for the Piraeus club's fans, who will not travel far to attend their team's first UEFA final.
Thrylos ("The Legend") had edged past Maccabi Tel Aviv and Fenerbahce in the previous two rounds - spectacularly beating the former after extra time and then the latter on penalties - but a masterclass from Moroccan striker Ayoub El Kaabi safely sealed his side's place in this week's decider.
Having found the net no fewer than five times versus Villa, El Kaabi moved on to 15 goals in continental competition this season - more than any African footballer has ever managed in a single European campaign - and he has come to symbolise the unlikely progress of Olympiacos in 2024.
Experienced coach Jose Luis Mendilibar was appointed in mid-February, following Carlos Carvalhal's departure, and the Basque boss has taken his new club to within one game of replicating last year's remarkable feat - leading a struggling Sevilla side to yet another Europa League title.
On this occasion, Mendilibar has already helped Olympiacos become only the second Greek outfit to reach a UEFA final, some 64 years since their debut in European competition.
With Wednesday's game taking place more or less in their own backyard, a unique kind of pressure will apply to the squad that has just finished third in the Greek Super League, following a 2-2 draw with arch-rivals Panathinaikos in their final domestic fixture.
They are the first club to contest a European final in their home country since Marseille lost the 2018 Europa League decider to Atletico Madrid - and each of the last four teams to do so have all ended as runners-up.
While their rivals for the Conference League trophy dropped into UEFA's third-tier tournament after exiting the Europa League, Fiorentina came through qualifying for the second straight season to earn their shot at redemption.
Beaten by Jarrod Bowen's 90th-minute winner for West Ham United this time last year, the Viola are determined to bring silverware back home to Florence, bagging a bonus place in next term's new-look Europa League in the process.
En route to Athens, the Serie A side are unbeaten in 13 European matches - the longest such run in their long history - having progressed through the playoff round before topping Group F last autumn.
Throughout the knockout phase, Fiorentina have pushed their luck, following a stoppage-time winner against Maccabi Haifa in the last 16 with an extra-time victory over Viktoria Plzen; then, Lucas Beltran's late penalty sunk Club Brugge in the semi-finals.
Vincenzo Italiano's penultimate game in charge - his team must still meet Europa League winners Atalanta BC in their final fixture, delayed until Sunday due to both sides' busy schedules - offers the chance to shake off claims he cannot cut it on the big stage.
A highly-regarded tactician, Italiano lost last season's Coppa Italia and Conference League finals, before dramatically exiting to Atalanta in the cup semis this season, so he will have something to prove on Wednesday night - particularly as his team have just finished eighth in the Serie A standings.
Last year's loss in Prague was Fiorentina's fourth defeat in five continental deciders to date, leaving the Tuscan club with only the 1961 European Cup Winners' Cup to show for their efforts; therefore, Olympiacos will not be the only team under pressure to claim victory in the Greek capital.
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Benefiting from nine days preparation time, Olympiacos coach Jose Luis Mendilibar will have all his main men available for the final, including ex-Fiorentina forward Stevan Jovetic, who was recently sidelined by injury.
Scorer of 40 goals in 135 appearances for the Viola between 2008 and 2013, Jovetic struck late on to secure Europa Conference League qualification in this month's Super League derby draw with Panathinaikos; however, he is unlikely to start against his former club.
Daniel Podence - who was sent off last time out - and Kostas Fortounis should instead support star striker Ayoub El Kaabi in the final third; the latter is top scorer across all European competitions this season, including 10 goals in the knockout stages thus far.
Goalkeeper Konstantinos Tzolakis recently received a first senior call-up for Greece, and his national team colleague Panagiotis Retsos is set to partner David Carmo at the back.
Only Nelson Abbey and Gelson Martins will miss out - neither was included on the Piraeus club's UEFA squad list - as Argentinian full-back Francisco Ortega has returned to the fold after a month out of action; the latter will compete with Quini to start on the left side of a back four.
As mercurial as his frustrating forward players, Fiorentina boss Vincenzo Italiano has named the same starting XI in back-to-back games just once during three years at the club, so his selection could contain some surprises.
In the Viola's latest outing - where they spoiled Claudio Ranieri's emotional farewell by beating Cagliari 3-2 in Sardinia - regular starters such as Nico Gonzalez, Arthur, Lucas Beltran and Christian Kouame were all rested. Antonin Barak and Jonathan Ikone will drop back down to the bench, though, making way for more familiar faces.
Beltran is Fiorentina's leading goalscorer in the Conference League this term, with four goals - including a crucial spot kick in Bruges to win their semi-final tie - and he may link up with either Andrea Belotti or the rejuvenated M'Bala Nzola in attack.
Giacomo Bonaventura - a goalscorer in last season's final - might instead be included for his guile and experience, and should the Italy international be deployed in a more advanced role, then Beltran could initially find himself consigned to the bench. Alternatively, Bonaventura would feature in central midfield, pairing up with Juventus loanee Arthur; that would most likely mean that Rolando Mandragora makes way.
For his second-last match as Fiorentina manager, Italiano will only be missing two players: injury-prone playmaker Gaetano Castrovilli was left off the UEFA squad list, while winger Riccardo Sottil fractured his collarbone earlier this month.
Olympiacos possible starting lineup:
Tzolakis; Rodinei, Retsos, Carmo, Ortega; Hezze, Iborra, Chiquinho; Podence, El Kaabi, Fortounis
Fiorentina possible starting lineup:
Terracciano; Dodo, Milenkovic, Martinez Quarta, Biraghi; Arthur, Bonaventura; Gonzalez, Beltran, Kouame; Belotti
We say: Olympiacos 2-2 Fiorentina (Olympiacos win after extra time and penalties)
Both teams have arrived in the final with a long trail of dramatic escapes and high-scoring games behind them, and there is good reason to believe that they can put on an enthralling contest in the Greek capital.
So often the nearly-men of Italian football, Fiorentina might succumb again, but only after an extra 30 minutes and perhaps even penalties; if Olympiacos do prevail, the mother of all parties will then be unleashed on the storied streets of Athens.
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