DAZN is the only place to catch coverage of the Saudi Pro League, and you can watch live action again this week.
Back after the international break, the round sees two top games leading the fixture programme - both of which you can see live on DAZN. As three of the top four are all in action in key games at the top of the table.
Here is a look at the games to watch on DAZN this week.
Friday, April 4, 7pm GMT
Jorge Jesus' team still trail the league leaders by four points but face the might of Al Nassr this week and their frightening strike force of Cristiano Ronaldo and Jhon Duran - who sit in third place, six points behind Al Hilal.
The Blues do come into following back-to-back league wins and progression to the quarter-finals of the AFC Champions League, but it will be a tough test to come back to after the international break.
Saturday, April 5, 7pm GMT
The league leaders resume their quest to be crowned Saudi Pro League champions with a tricky-looking trip to play fifth-placed Al Ahli on Saturday.
Laurent Blanc's team remains the team to beat and leads the table by four points, having only lost two games all season.
They'll face an Al Ahli side who are still hurting from the 2-1 defeat to Al Akhdoud before the break, which saw them concede two goals in added time to throw away the game.
Saturday, April 5
Sunday, April 6
Al IttihadDAZN 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.