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Al Fayha vs Al Wehda Preview: Team News & Prediction

by Alex Lawes · February 27 2025, 11:03
Al Fayha vs Al Wehda Preview: Team News & Prediction

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Al Fayha went into the winter break rock-bottom in the Pro League but have since majorly improved as they now welcome the new bottom-of-the-table side Al Wehda side this weekend.

Kick-off date/time: Saturday 1st March, 2025: UK – 7:00pm / US ET – 2:00pm / US PT – 11:00am

How to watch on TV: UK – DAZN have the rights to show three Saudi Pro League games per week in the UK, so it is worth checking their schedule / US – Some Saudi Pro League matches will be televised on Fox in the US, so it is worth checking their schedule

How to watch online: UK – If DAZN are televising this match, it can be streamed live to subscribers on DAZN’s digital platforms / US – If televised, this match can be streamed on Fox’s digital platforms, while Fubo subscribers can also stream certain Saudi Pro League matches live

Al Fayha Team News: Nothing new

Following the return of long-term injury absentee Nigeria international attacker Henry Onyekuru, formerly of Everton and Galatasaray, Al Fayha have now got themselves a fully fit and available squad.

Predicted XI (5-4-1): Orlando Mosquera; Al Baqawi, Al Sahafi, Smalling, Al Rashidi, Abdi; Al Harthi, Al Beshe, Shukurov, Al Harajin; Roberto Lopez

Unavailable: 

Questionable: 

Al Wehda Team News: Still no Al Azizi

Al Wehda have been dealing with several injuries of late but many have returned, including goalkeeper Ignacio de Arruabarena, but they will remain without winger Nawaf Al Azizi for a while due to a knee issue. 

Predicted XI (4-1-2-1-2): Al Owaishir; Al Makahasi, Makki, Yamiq, Al Alaeli; Bakshween; Cretu, Bacuna; Bguir; Khodari, Al Najei

Unavailable: Al Azizi (Injured)

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Al Fayha vs Al Wehda Prediction

Al Fayha, as mentioned, were looking like certainties for the drop but the hosts have lifted themselves outside of the danger zone. The hosts’ most recent outing saw them share a goalless draw with Al Riyadh away from home to mean they have now suffered just two defeats in their last nine matches. Al Wehda, on the other hand, were most recently beaten 2-0 by Al Nassr the other day to extend their losing streak to five matches and they have collected just one point in their last eight games. Al Fayha, especially at home and with their form, are firm favourites for this one.

Al Fayha vs Al Wehda Tip: Al Fayha to win

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