Al-Jazira are in desperate need of victory in the Arabian Gulf League, especially in light of the loss of seven points so far, after six rounds, the last draw at the top of the sixth round with Al Ain, but the team will find itself in a difficult confrontation, and in another summit when they host the leaders Al-Duri, Sharjah during the seventh round, which starts tomorrow.

Tomorrow's summit will be crucial for Al Jazeera and its fans, with the slogan “Be or Not to Be” to stop the king's leading train, as well as not to get too far from the summit. Sharjah managed to continue their positive results by beating Fujairah 2-1 to reach 16 points, while Al Jazira remained fourth with 11 points.

At another summit, it is supposed to be a fan hosts Al Wahda, which returns to the victories with nine points, the seventh Al Wasl 7 points, and means winning a lot for the unit, in order to get closer to the top teams.

Al Wasl, having managed to reconcile their fans by beating Al Dhafra and Hatta, will find themselves in a very strong meeting, which will be a test of the ability of Al Wasl to recover from the series of disappointing results in a previous period. His Roman coach Rigikamp may use his previous knowledge of loneliness to lead the Panthers to a victory that may be too expensive.

Al Ain will find themselves in a difficult test against Bani Yas, who have been defeated in previous rounds, and are now required to rectify the situation, while Al Ain seeks to stop the bleeding points after losing two points against Al Jazeera, and he hopes to exploit any result of the summit of the island and Sharjah in order to Progress. However, Bani Yas used to achieve positive results against the big teams, most recently the 4-3 win over Al Wahda.

In another match, runners-up Al Ahly will find themselves in a difficult position, as they visit Al Dhafra, who have ceased to win a while ago and are looking for a positive result in the seventh round. In return, Al Nasr will seek to confirm the awakening against Kalba, after the brigadier succeeded in achieving three successive victories with his new coach Kroneslav. Ajman also hosts Khorfakkan at home and face Fujairah Hatta.

Sports analyst Yasser Salem told Emirates Today that Al Jazeera and Sharjah cannot accept a division by two, and if Al Jazeera wants to compete for the title, there is no alternative but to win against leaders Sharjah.

`` Sharjah is the most crowned team, and a team is always terrifying in big games, and we have seen that before, although it has not been expected in the last two games, but it remains the most stable and performance against the big teams, and the game will be difficult on both sides, and will show individual solutions from both teams With caution at the outset, Sharjah is quieter and the pressure will be on Al Jazeera, it has no choice but to win, and even a draw will serve Al Ain and Al Ahli youth.

Matches round 7

Thursday:

Al Dhafra Youth Club

Bani Yas - Al Ain

Victory - Kalba

Al Jazeera - Sharjah

Friday:

Fujairah - Hatta

Ajman - Khorfakkan

Unity - Al Wasl