Losing Sharjah would officially knock the team out of competition

"Heavenly" defends the lead and threatens "King" with a knockout

Bani Yas inflicted the first defeat of Sharjah in the first stage.

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Today, Baniyas, the leaders of the Arab Gulf League, is a heavy guest to Sharjah at 20:15 in the 23rd round. Al-Samawi threatens to officially strip Sharjah of his title in the event of winning it, as the difference between them will have reached 10 points before three rounds. From the end of the season, while the "king" clings to a glimmer of hope in returning to the competition, despite his major distancing from it.

Bani Yas leads by 48 points, compared to 47 for Al-Jazirah, the runner-up, and 41 points for Sharjah, the third.

The conflict was confined to a very large extent between the island, which faces Al Wasl today as well, and Bani Yas.

The match is a difficult and fateful test for Baniyas, to confirm the strong performances this season, and to defend his dream of snatching the first shield in his history.

Sharjah is playing the match in difficult circumstances, due to the absence of his most prominent offensive card, Brazilian Wilton Suarez, who left the team recently due to satisfactory conditions.

The team hopes to stop the series of poor results, after it finally tied with Al Wasl 3-3, and bets on his winning card represented by Igor, along with Brazilian Caio, who is counting on him to compensate for the absence of Suarez.

Bani Yas is playing this match with memories of winning a clean goal in the first round, as it is the first team to defeat Sharjah, which was at the top of the standings since the beginning of the season, before suddenly retreating.

And Bani Yas the first bet on his offensive striking strength, along with his strong defensive fortress.

Brazilian striker Pedro, who scored decisive goals in many matches, returns to consolidate his attack, and hopes that Al-Jazira will stumble against Al Wasl in order to widen the difference and get closer to grabbing the league title.

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