Al-Fateh vs Al Okhdood Result

Al-Fateh
Full Time

Al Okhdood
📍 Al Fateh Club Stadium, Al-Ahsa
🗓️ Monday, 23 Feb 2026 at 19:00
🔮 AI Prediction Report
PSYCHIC MODEPredicted
2 - 1
Actual
2 - 1
💰 Bet Results3/3 hit
Al-Fateh Edge Al Okhdood in Tense 2-1 Thriller at Al-Ahsa
Al-Fateh claimed a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Al Okhdood at the Al Fateh Club Stadium, prevailing in a match defined by relentless attacking, late drama, and a flurry of bookings. Despite both teams splitting possession evenly at 50%, it was the hosts who carved out the clearer chances, registering an impressive 26 shots with 11 on target. After a goalless first half, Al-Fateh broke the deadlock in the 55th minute and doubled their lead late on, only for Al Okhdood to set up a nervy finish with a stoppage-time reply. The visitors, set up in a defensive 5-4-1, struggled to contain Al-Fateh’s waves of attack but managed to stay in the contest thanks to some resilient defending and key saves. However, Al Okhdood’s limited attacking threat, with just 3 shots on target from 10 attempts, ultimately left them chasing the game. Al-Fateh’s superior creativity and persistence paid off, ensuring all three points stayed in Al-Ahsa.
Al-Fateh
Al-Fateh were the more adventurous side, dominating the attacking statistics and showing clear intent from the outset. Their 26 shots and 11 on target reflected a proactive approach, with the midfield trio of Abdulaziz Al Fawaz, Fahad Zubaidi, and Wesley Delgado providing constant service to Mohamed Refat up front. The hosts kept their composure despite five yellow cards and a late scare, ultimately securing a deserved win.
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Weaknesses
Al Okhdood
Al Okhdood’s defensive 5-4-1 formation kept them compact for much of the match, but they struggled to transition into attack, managing just 10 shots and 3 on target. The midfield, led by Yvan Neyou and Burak Ince, worked hard to disrupt Al-Fateh’s rhythm, but the visitors were largely reactive. Their late goal in stoppage time offered hope, but it came too late to salvage a point.
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Key Moments
55' — Goal
Mohamed Refat opens the scoring for Al-Fateh, capitalizing on sustained pressure.
85' — Goal
Al-Fateh double their lead after a well-worked move, sealing what looked like a comfortable win.
90' — Goal
Khaled Al-Lazam pulls one back for Al Okhdood, setting up a tense finish.
Various' — Yellow Cards
A total of 7 yellow cards (5 for Al-Fateh, 2 for Al Okhdood) reflect the match’s intensity.
Tactical Analysis
Al-Fateh’s 4-2-3-1 formation allowed them to control the midfield and push numbers forward, especially through the attacking trio behind the striker. Their full-backs provided width, stretching Al Okhdood’s five-man defense and creating overloads. The hosts’ high pressing forced turnovers, resulting in sustained pressure and a high shot count. Al Okhdood’s 5-4-1 setup prioritized defensive solidity, but left them short-handed in attack. Their attempts to hit on the break were largely stifled by Al-Fateh’s organized midfield. Late substitutions and a push forward after conceding the second goal saw a brief tactical shift, culminating in their late goal, but it was not enough to overturn the deficit.
Turning Point
Al-Fateh’s second goal in the 85th minute, which gave them a crucial cushion and ultimately proved decisive despite Al Okhdood’s late reply.
Man of the Match
Mohamed Refat
His opening goal and tireless work up front set the tone for Al-Fateh’s attacking dominance.