DAZN is the only place to catch coverage of the Saudi Pro League, which returns this week following the international break.
As things stand, it's reigning champions Al-Hilal who lead the way, ten games into the 2024-25 season.
Here's a look at the three games to watch on DAZN this weekend.
Cristiano Ronaldo returns fresh from adding another two goals to his international total, looking to help Al-Nassr continue to put pressure on the leaders at the top of the Saudi Pro League. They host an Al-Qadsiah team, managed by former Spanish international Michel, that are just three points behind them and has won their last three games.
The Al-Hilal machine keeps rolling on. The reigning champions are at the top of the pile once again and have yet to lose a game this season. This week, they travel to Al-Khaleej, who themselves have only lost once in their last four games, but will they have enough to stop Jorge Jesus' side and the striking prowess of Aleksandr Mitrovic?
Just a point off Al-Hilal are Laurent Blanc's Al-lttihad, who how have Karim Benzema firing on all cylinders - he has eight in eight so far this season - and have only lost once all season. That record is likely to continue this weekend as they host bottom side Al Fateh, who haven't tasted victory since the second game of the season in August.
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Friday 22 November
Saturday 23 November
Sunday 24 November
DAZN 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 at launch 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.