Al Okhdood vs Al-Fayha Result

Al Okhdood
Full Time

Al-Fayha
📍 Prince Hathloul bin Abdul Aziz Sports City, Najran
🗓️ Saturday, 7 Mar 2026 at 19:00
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CERTIFIED WPredicted
1 - 2
Actual
0 - 5
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Al-Fayha Run Riot with 5-0 Away Rout over Al Okhdood
Al-Fayha delivered a dominant display at the Prince Hathloul bin Abdul Aziz Sports City, dismantling Al Okhdood 5-0 in a one-sided Pro League encounter. The visitors were ruthless in front of goal, with five different strikes across both halves, while Al Okhdood struggled to contain their relentless attacking waves. Despite enjoying a slight edge in possession (53%), the hosts failed to convert their control into meaningful chances, managing just two shots on target from eight attempts. Al-Fayha, by contrast, were clinical and incisive, firing 18 shots with eight on target and capitalizing on defensive lapses from Al Okhdood. The goals came at regular intervals—first blood drawn in the 11th minute, with a second-half blitz seeing three goals in 11 minutes before a late fifth sealed a comprehensive victory. The result underlines Al-Fayha's attacking prowess and exposes alarming frailties in Al Okhdood's back line.
Al Okhdood
Al Okhdood endured a torrid evening, unable to translate their 53% possession into attacking threat. Their 4-3-3 setup failed to provide the necessary width or penetration, and their defensive structure collapsed under pressure from Al-Fayha's dynamic forward line. The hosts managed only two shots on target and were repeatedly exposed on the counter, conceding five times in a humbling defeat. Discipline was also an issue, with two yellow cards picked up in a frustrating outing. The midfield trio of Juan Pedroza, Gökhan Gül, and Abdulaziz Al Hatila struggled to stem the tide, leaving the back four overworked and vulnerable.
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Al-Fayha
Al-Fayha produced a commanding performance, blending defensive solidity with ruthless attacking execution. Their 4-1-4-1 formation allowed them to absorb pressure and strike incisively on the break. With 18 shots (eight on target), they consistently threatened and took full advantage of Al Okhdood's defensive lapses. The midfield, anchored by Rakan Kaabi, provided a platform for creative talents like Yassine Benzia and Fashion Sakala to flourish. Five different goals across the match highlighted their attacking variety and depth.
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Key Moments
11' — Goal
Al-Fayha open the scoring, setting the tone for the match.
55' — Goal
Al-Fayha double their lead early in the second half, breaking Al Okhdood's resistance.
61' — Goal
Third goal for Al-Fayha, effectively ending the contest.
66' — Goal
Al-Fayha add a fourth, capitalizing on Al Okhdood's defensive collapse.
90' — Goal
Al-Fayha complete the rout with a late fifth goal.
Various' — Yellow Cards
Al Okhdood pick up two yellows, Al-Fayha one, reflecting the hosts' growing frustration.
Tactical Analysis
Al Okhdood lined up in a 4-3-3, seeking to control possession and build through midfield, but their lack of width and penetration left their forwards isolated. Their high defensive line was repeatedly breached by Al-Fayha's quick transitions. Al-Fayha's 4-1-4-1 formation offered balance, with Rakan Kaabi shielding the back four and allowing Benzia and Sakala to push forward. The visitors pressed intelligently, forcing turnovers and launching rapid counters that caught Al Okhdood off guard. Set pieces and wide play were also key for Al-Fayha, who used their numerical advantage in midfield to overload the flanks and create high-quality chances. Tactical substitutions, though not detailed in the data, appeared to maintain Al-Fayha's intensity throughout, while Al Okhdood's changes failed to stem the tide.
Turning Point
The second goal in the 55th minute shattered Al Okhdood's resolve and opened the floodgates for Al-Fayha's second-half onslaught.
Man of the Match
Fashion Sakala
Constant attacking threat, involved in multiple goals, and drove Al-Fayha's offensive dominance.