The Saudi Football League will resume its activities tomorrow, Tuesday, after a 143-day hiatus due to the pandemic of the new Corona virus, by holding five matches in the 23rd stage of the championship led by Al-Hilal.

On Wednesday, Saudi football fans are looking towards the King Fahd International Stadium, when Al Hilal team visits the Al-Nasr team in the capital, Derby, Riyadh.

Al Hilal leads the standings with 51 points, 6 points ahead of Al Nasr.

Al-Durrah Stadium hosts the expected meeting between the two teams, especially since it will largely determine the course of the championship. In the event that Al-Hilal wins, it will be able to expand the points difference with the runners-up to 9 points. In the event of victory, the difference between the two teams will be reduced to 3 points only. The first round match between the two teams was And that was held last October, which ended in victory for Al-Nasr 2-1.

The strongest defense in the Professional League collides with the strongest line of attack, with Al Hilal scoring 52 goals, in return Al-Nasr scored 16 goals.

Al-Fateh and Al-Faiha will cut the ribbon of Tuesday's matches when they meet at Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Sports City Stadium in Al-Ahsa in an important match for both teams, especially the fourteenth-place landowner with 19 points, and he is looking forward to winning the three points that may be the beginning of the road towards survival between adults.

On the other hand, Al-Faihaa Eleven with 27 points seeks to return with the full score and secure its position in the warm area, despite its lack of Jordanian goalkeeper Amer Shafi’i, who refused to extend his contract until the end of the season.

The federation enters a difficult test when a guest visits Abha in the meeting that brings them together at the stadium of Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Sports City, in Mahala.

Abha ninth with 30 points aspires to continue his strong performances and good results and achieve the third successive win and the tenth in the championship and improve his position in the ranking ladder, while the thirteenth union with 23 points must win only in order to get away a little from the risk of landing. Kindly to the reality of the two teams, the cuff appears somewhat equal and its outcome will remain open to all possibilities.

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