DAZN is the only place to catch coverage of the Saudi Pro League, and you can watch live action again this week.
The top three take centre stage over Easter weekend, with Al Hilal and Al Nassr trying to cut down Al Ittihad's lead at the top of the table.
Here is a look at the games to watch on DAZN this week.
Thursday, April 17, 4.50 pm GMT
The title is slowly going out of sight for Al Hilal after they dropped points for the second successive round last time out. The 1-1 draw with Al Ettifaq means they now trail leaders Al Ittihad by eight points and are running out of games to catch them.
On Thursday, they face mid-table Al Khaleej in a game that Al Hilal will believe they should win. Anything less and they may have to finally kiss their championship hopes goodbye.
Thursday, April 17, 7 pm GMT
The leaders were back to winning ways last week and it looks like they are on course to be crowned Saudi Pro League champions this season.
The 2-0 win over Al Orobah saw Laurent Blanc's men go eight points clear at the top, and that gap should stay as it is as they go to an Al Fateh side who are still not completely clear of trouble at the other end of the table.
Friday, April 18, 7 pm GMT
Al-Nassr made it three wins on the spin thanks to last week's 2-1 win over Al Riyadh , which included yet another two goals for Cristiano Ronaldo—who's now on 23 goals for the season.
Unfortunately, their best run of the season has come to too late to threaten the league leaders, and Al Nassr remain nine points off the top of the table.
On Friday, they face a tough test against Al Qadsiah, whose form has dipped after briefly threatening the top three, but which will still provide stern opposition for Stefano Pioli's men.
Friday, April 18
Saturday, April 19
GettyDAZN customers in the UK and Ireland, Germany and Austria, Canada, and Belgium, as part of their subscription, will be able to watch three Saudi Pro League matches per week. Click here for more details
Nassr TV will be free to watch on DAZN, with viewers just requiring to register for a freemium account at no cost. Many top matches in the Saudi Pro League are already broadcast on DAZN.
The channel will be available in multiple languages, including Arabic and English, catering to its diverse international fanbase.
DAZN has Saudi Pro League broadcasting rights in the following countries: Belgium, Canada, Germany, Austria, UK, Ireland, New Zealand, Malta, Netherlands, Iceland, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Venezuela.