Al-Fayha vs Al-Nassr Result

Al-Fayha
Full Time

Al-Nassr
📍 King Abdullah Sports City Stadium, Buraidah
🗓️ Saturday, 28 Feb 2026 at 19:00
💪 AI Prediction Report
DECENT HITPredicted
0 - 2
Actual
1 - 3
💰 Bet Results1/2 hit
Late Surge Seals Al-Nassr Comeback Over Al-Fayha in Buraidah
Al-Nassr produced a stirring second-half comeback to defeat Al-Fayha 3-1 at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium. Despite trailing at halftime after Yassine Benzia gave the hosts a shock lead on the stroke of halftime, Al-Nassr dominated proceedings and eventually broke through with three goals in the final 20 minutes. The visitors' superior possession (66%) and relentless attacking pressure—registering 19 shots with 7 on target—ultimately overwhelmed a resilient Al-Fayha side. Al-Fayha, set up in a compact 4-2-3-1, frustrated their illustrious opponents for long stretches and even threatened an upset. However, Al-Nassr's quality shone through late on, as their attacking stars found space and composure to turn the match decisively in their favor. The result cements Al-Nassr's position among the league's elite, while Al-Fayha are left to rue what might have been after a disciplined first half.
Al-Fayha
Al-Fayha executed a disciplined defensive game plan for much of the match, absorbing waves of Al-Nassr pressure with a deep 4-2-3-1 formation. Their limited possession (34%) and attacking output—just 4 shots and none on target—meant they relied heavily on counter-attacks and set pieces. Yassine Benzia's goal on the stroke of halftime gave them hope, but the hosts struggled to maintain their shape and energy as Al-Nassr ramped up the tempo late on. Despite their defensive organization, Al-Fayha's inability to retain the ball or threaten Bento's goal after halftime left them vulnerable. A flurry of yellow cards in the second half reflected mounting frustration as the visitors took control.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
Al-Nassr
Al-Nassr dominated the ball and territory from the outset, controlling 66% of possession and firing 19 shots, 7 of which tested the goalkeeper. Their patient build-up eventually wore down Al-Fayha's resistance, as tactical tweaks and attacking substitutions added fresh impetus in the final third. The visitors' persistence paid off with three goals in a devastating 13-minute spell late in the second half. Defensively, Al-Nassr were rarely troubled, allowing just 4 shots and none on target. Their midfield, anchored by Marcelo Brozović, dictated play and ensured the team remained on the front foot throughout.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
Key Moments
45' — Goal
Yassine Benzia gives Al-Fayha a shock lead just before halftime.
72' — Goal
Al-Nassr equalize, finally breaching Al-Fayha's defense after sustained pressure.
80' — Goal
Al-Nassr take the lead, capitalizing on a tiring home defense.
85' — Goal
Al-Nassr seal the win with a third goal, completing a late turnaround.
Second half' — Yellow Cards
Al-Fayha pick up multiple bookings as they struggle to contain Al-Nassr's attack.
Tactical Analysis
Both teams lined up in a 4-2-3-1, but the contrast in execution was stark. Al-Fayha sat deep, with a double pivot shielding the back four and looking to spring quick counters through Benzia and Sakala. Their compactness frustrated Al-Nassr in the first half, but as the game wore on, the hosts' lines became stretched and their midfield struggled to keep up with Al-Nassr's tempo. Al-Nassr's patient possession play, orchestrated by Brozović, gradually pulled Al-Fayha out of shape. The visitors used width effectively, with Coman and Mané stretching the defense and creating space for Ronaldo and Félix to exploit. Tactical substitutions in the second half injected fresh legs and attacking impetus, turning sustained pressure into goals.
Turning Point
Al-Nassr's equalizer in the 72nd minute broke Al-Fayha's resistance and shifted all momentum to the visitors, paving the way for two more late goals.
Man of the Match
Cristiano Ronaldo
Led the comeback with a goal and tireless attacking play, inspiring Al-Nassr's late surge.