Al-Fayha 0–4 Al-Nassr | Al Majma’ah Sports City Stadium | Saudi Pro League, Round 24

Al-Fayha vs Al-Nassr , Al-Nassr extended their dominant winning streak in the Saudi Pro League with a commanding 4–0 demolition of Al-Fayha at Al Majma’ah Sports City Stadium on Saturday, February 28, 2026. The result pushed Al-Nassr to 10 consecutive league wins and kept them right in the hunt for the title, sitting just one point behind league leaders Al-Ahli.

Match Summary of Al-Fayha vs Al-Nassr

Al-Nassr were ruthlessly efficient from the opening whistle, stifling Al-Fayha’s limited attacking threat while combining with devastating effect going forward. Goals arrived at the 11th, 34th, 37th, and 45+2 minute marks, with all the damage essentially done before the half-time whistle a reflection of just how dominant the visitors were from start to finish.

Al-Fayha, sitting 11th in the league table with just 27 points from 23 matches, offered little resistance. They registered zero shots on target throughout the entire match and completed just 32.9% possession, underscoring the gulf in class between the two sides on the night. Referee Abdullah Fahad Al-Owaydan had a relatively straightforward evening, issuing one yellow card to each side.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Al-Nassr’s Title Charge

Al-Nassr came into this fixture on the back of a sensational 5–0 win over Al-Najmah earlier in the week, with Cristiano Ronaldo, Kingsley Coman, Sadio Mané, and Íñigo Martínez (brace) all on the scoresheet. Ronaldo continues his relentless pursuit of 1,000 career goals, and his involvement against Al-Fayha will only fuel that conversation further.

With 58 points from 23 matches, a record of 19 wins, 1 draw, and 3 losses, Al-Nassr are in the form of their lives. The only concern heading into this clash was the absence of injured duo Saad Haqawi and Sami Al-Najei, but their replacements stepped up admirably.

Al-Fayha’s Difficult Season Continues

For Al-Fayha, this defeat extends a tough run. Their record of 7 wins, 6 draws, and 10 losses places them in a precarious mid-table position, with the club scoring just 26 goals while conceding 37. Against a team as potent as Al-Nassr, they simply had no answer. Historically, this fixture has been heavily one-sided Al-Nassr had not lost to Al-Fayha in their previous 15 meetings (12 wins, 3 draws), and Saturday’s result adds another emphatic chapter to that head-to-head record.

Key Statistics

StatAl-FayhaAl-Nassr
Possession32.9%67.1%
Shots on Goal01
Shot Attempts27
Corner Kicks24
Saves10
Yellow Cards11

Saudi Pro League Title Race

This victory keeps Al-Nassr in striking distance of league leaders Al-Ahli, who themselves secured a 1–0 win over Al-Riyadh earlier in the week. The gap at the top is razor-thin, making every game a potential title decider. With Ivan Toney of Al-Ahli also in brilliant form and chasing Ronaldo as the league’s top scorer, the final stretch of the 2025–26 Saudi Pro League season promises to be thrilling.

Al-Fayha: A Reality Check

From Al-Fayha’s perspective, Saturday was a stark reminder of the gap between mid-table clubs and the Saudi Pro League’s elite. Sitting 11th with 27 points, they have now conceded 37 goals this season and are in danger of being dragged further into mid-table trouble if results don’t improve.

Their inability to cope with Al-Nassr’s pressing and pace was evident from the opening minutes. With the squad lacking the quality to compete against sides of this calibre, coach and management will need to reassess their approach in the second half of the campaign.

Key Takeaways

FAQs

What is the score of the Al-Nassr vs Al-Fayha match?

Al-Nassr defeated Al-Fayha 4–0 in Saudi Pro League Round 24 on February 28, 2026. All four goals were scored in the first half at the 11th, 34th, 37th, and 45+2 minutes.

Which country is Al-Fayha from?

Al-Fayha is a professional football club from Saudi Arabia. They are based in Al Majma’ah, a city in the Riyadh region.

Who is Al-Nassr’s biggest rival?

Al-Nassr’s biggest rival is Al-Hilal. Their clashes are known as the Riyadh Derby — one of the most watched and intense fixtures in Saudi and Asian football.

Where can I watch Al-Fayha vs Al-Nassr live?

You can watch Saudi Pro League matches including Al-Fayha vs Al-Nassr on SSC Sports (Saudi Sports Channel), beIN Sports, and the SSC+ streaming app. Availability may vary by region.

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You can watch the FA Cup 4th Round on BBC iPlayer and ITV (UK), ESPN+ (USA), Sony LIV (South Asia), and beIN Sports (Middle East). Check local listings for exact broadcast times in your region.

What’s Next?

Both clubs will be back in action in the coming days as the Saudi Pro League heads into its final stretch before the FIFA World Cup 2026 summer break. Al-Nassr will be eager to maintain momentum and close the gap on Al-Ahli, while Al-Fayha will need to regroup quickly to secure their top-flight status.

Match played at Al Majma’ah Sports City Stadium, Al Majma’ah, Saudi Arabia. Referee: Abdullah Fahad Al-Owaydan.

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