DAZN is the only place to catch coverage of the Saudi Pro League, and you can watch live action again this week.
All the top three dropped points last week, and a new name has emerged in the table's upper echelons. They now take on the leaders in this round's big game.
Here is a look at the games to watch on DAZN this week.
Thursday, March 6, 7pm GMT
The leaders dropped two points in last weekend's draw with Al Akhdoud, but as their rivals failed to take advantage, Laurent Blanc's side remain six points clear at the top of the table.
They kick off this round's action on Thursday by travelling to in-form Al Qadsiah in DAZN's first live game of the week.
Coached by former Spanish star Michel, they've leapfrogged Al-Nassr in the table thanks to a run that's seen them win four of their last five games. Could they now throw a spanner in the title race by beating Karim Benzema and co?
Friday, March 7, 7pm GMT
it's now just one win in five for Al Hilal, whose title bid looks to be falling apart and trail top spot by six points.
Last week, it was Ivan Toney who inflicted their latest setback as the former Brentford striker netted a hat-trick in their 3-2 defeat to Al-Ahli.
They'll look to bounce back on Friday when they travel to Al Fayha, who currently sit in mid-table and have drawn their last three games.
Al-Nassr's disappointing fourth loss of the campaign has seen them drop to fourth in the table and are now ten points off the top spot in the Saudi Pro League.
They also failed to find the next in their midweek Champions League last 16 tie with Esteghlal F.C, drawing 0-0 with the Iranians.
Next up for Stefano Poli's side is the team two places below them, Al Shabab. Fatih Terim's side come into the game in good form, with back-to-back wins following victory over Damac last week.
Thursday, March 6
Friday, March 7
Saturday, March 8
Getty ImagesDAZN 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.