Tomorrow the curtain falls on the most important and longest football tournament in the Kingdom, as fans of the tour and fans of the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Cup Pro League teams await the start of tomorrow’s 30th and final round with eight confrontations in which goals and ambitions differ and everyone agrees a lot of aspirations and hopes. To crown the title and enjoy the joy of rewarding effort, commitment and determination at the end of a long season, while most teams struggle with their circumstances before competitors who suffer from the same problems and circumstances, this season’s Saudi Pro League version bears witness to a phenomenon. which is not often repeated in previous versions, presented at the point of convergence, that the ninth place holder is thrown into the wind and banished from the specter of relegation to the ranks of first-class clubs, since losing can be accompanied by severe negative consequences, and winning closes the season with survival, and exit with the least damage , and this narrows the space of the warm region, whose positions are occupied by fewer teams. Unusually, he enters this round without any achievement or expectation of achievement, or without ambition and desired goals. The decisive and final eight matches expected tomorrow will take place at the same time, similar to the previous round, in which they will meet: Al-Hilal vs. Al-Faisali, Al-Ittihad vs. Al-Batin, Al-Nasr vs. Al-Fateh, Al-Shabaab against Al-Ahli, Al-Tai against Al-Hazm, Al-Raed against Abhi, Al-Faihaa against Al-Ettifaq, Damak against Al-Taawon.” evening, Saudi time.
The league title decision was delayed for this round between Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad after a first victory over Al-Fateh and a second over Al-Ettifak in the 29th round last Thursday, giving Al-Hilal a 64-point lead, in while Al Ittihad dropped to second place with the same balance of 64 points and goal difference in favor of leaders Al Nasr came third with 58 points, then Al Shabab was fourth with 54 points, then Damk came fifth with 43 points , while Al-Fateh placed sixth with 35 points and Abha and Al-Fayha placed seventh and eighth with 35 points.
Al-Thaye is ninth in the standings, and from it positions that have not gone beyond the stage of danger and the possibility of losing participation next season in the Pro League of the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Cup, since Al-Taei has 34 points, followed by Al-Taawon in tenth place with 33 points and Al Raed in eleventh place, Al Faisali in 12th with 33 points each, then Al Bateen in 13th with 32 points, then Al Ahli is in 14th 1st place with 31 points, followed by Al-Ettifak in 15th place with 31 points, and finally the only team that decided to advance to the first step is Al-Hazm in sixteenth place with 17 points.