DAZN is the only place to catch coverage of the Saudi Pro League, and you can watch live action again this week.
With four games to go in the season, Al Ittihad are still the team to beat and are closing in the championship ahead of Al Hilal.
Here is a look at the games to watch on DAZN this week.
Sunday, May 11, 7 pm GMT
Following their surprise defeat to Al Fateh last month, the league leaders have recorded back-to-back wins to maintain their lead at the top of the Saudi Pro League.
Al Ittihad are six points clear of Al Hilal going into the final four rounds of the season, and this week entertain Al Fayha.
Christos Kontis' team, which includes former England defender Chris Smalling, sit in 12th place but are unbeaten in their last five outings.
Monday, May 12, 5.05 pm GMT
Wednesday's 5-3 win over Al Raed, which included a hat-trick for Salem Aldawsari, kept up the pressure at the top of the league as Al Hilal cling onto their title hopes.
They need Al Ittihad to slip up in the remaining four fixtures to stand any chance of topping the table, while also keeping up the form that sees them four unbeaten.
This week they host an Al Orubah side just a point off the bottom three and in need of points to give them some breathing space in the relegation battle.
Monday, May 12, 7 pm GMT
Another defeat for Al Nassr last time out means the club are down to fourth in the league, despite the fast start against league leaders Al Ittihad.
Nassr went 2-0 up inside 40 mins only for Laurent Blanc's men to turn the game on it's head and win it with a 94th minute goal from Houssem Aaouar.
They'll be looking to bounce back as they travel to Al Okhdood, who are desperate for points to avoid the drop.
Sunday, May 11
Monday, May 12
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 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.