Al Nassr look to bounce back, emotional reunion for Al Buraikan

A trio of quality contests kick off second round
After an electrifying opening to the 2024-25 Roshn Saudi League season last week, there is barely pause for breath with the top flight returning almost immediately for Matchweek 2.
Here we preview the first three fixtures of the round, which take place on Tuesday.
The Jens Gustafsson era at Al Fateh did not start the way they imagined when they were beaten 3-0 at RSL new boys Al Qadsiah last Friday. However, the first outing of the season at home provides a swift opportunity to rebound, even if they face one of the league’s most prominent sides.
Al Fateh will hope to be able to call upon Mourad Batna, one of their lead attacking options last campaign, after the influential Moroccan forwdard sat out the Al Qadsiah clash. The club will take some solace, too, from the corresponding fixture in 2023-24: Al Fateh registered one of the results of the season, winning 5-1.
Firmino connected with Kessie's cross to double the Al Ahli lead #EsportsWorldCup pic.twitter.com/PHtnmNltWC
Al Ahli, then, will no doubt be keen to make amends for that, even if they regrouped significantly to eventually finish third in the table. They began their 2024-25 RSL campaign on Friday with a deserving 2-0 victory at home to newly promoted Al Orobah, where captain Roberto Firmino again suggested he might have a much-improved time in his second season in Saudi.
This match, though, represents a stern test for the Saudi striker and an Al Ahli who have set sights on the RSL summit.
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Al Fayha v Al Nassr
Like Al Fateh, Al Fayha did not get off to the best start when they kicked off the 2024-25 campaign last Thursday with the encounter at Al Taawoun. New manager Christos Kontis was left to rue Abdulfattah Adam’s 95th-minute winner for the hosts, which consigned the Greek coach to a 1-0 defeat on RSL debut.
Having left go a large chunk of players this summer, Al Fayha will once more look to the prolific Fashion Sakala to supply the finishing touches to their play. Following on from his 19 RSL goals last term, the Zambian was the brightest of his attacking teammates against Al Taawoun but could not open his 2024-25 account.
Cristiano Ronaldo became the third-fastest player to score 50 goals in #RoshnSaudiLeague history pic.twitter.com/yhLhC59z3d
Al Nassr, meanwhile, will also be bidding to bounce back following a disappointing 1-1 draw at home to Al Raed on Thursday. The Riyadh club, runners-up last season, would have been initially buoyed by Cristiano Ronaldo’s opener: their captain broke the record in 2023-24 for goals scored in a single RSL campaign (35) and his latest goal took his overall RSL tally to 50.
Somewhat surprisingly, Ronaldo failed to score in the RSL last season against Al Fayha, so you can rely on the Portuguese superstar being extra motivated this time around.





