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Al Nassr vs Al Ittihad LIVE streaming info, Saudi Pro League 2024-25: Where to watch Ronaldo match; Preview; Predicted lineups

Al Nassr vs Al Ittihad LIVE streaming info, Saudi Pro League 2024-25: Where to watch Ronaldo match; Preview; Predicted lineups

The Hindu07-05-2025

PREVIEW
Fresh from being knocked out of the AFC Champions League Elite semifinals, Cristiano Ronaldo-led Al-Nassr will hope to remain in the Saudi Pro League title race when it hosts table-topper Al-Ittihad.
Nassr sits in third with 60 points with Ittihad perched at the summit with 68 points. Sandwiched between them is Al-Hilal with 62 points. All three sides have played 29 matches.
While the first and third-placed teams meet, Hilal faces last-placed Al-Raed.
In the reverse fixture between Nassr and Ittihad back in March, the latter emerged as the winner after Steven Bergwijn netted a last-gasp goal to secure all three points for his side.
LIVESTREAM AND TELECAST INFO
When will the Al-Nassr vs Al-Ittihad Saudi Pro League 2024-25 match kick off?
The Al-Nassr vs Al-Ittihad Saudi Pro League 2024-25 match will kick off at 11:30 PM IST on Wednesday, May 7 at the Al Awwal Park. Where to watch the Al-Nassr vs Al-Ittihad Saudi Pro League 2024-25 match?
The Al-Nassr vs Al-Ittihad Saudi Pro League 2024-25 match will be telecast on the Sony Sports Network. The match will also be live-streamed on the SonyLiv app and website.
PREDICTED LINEUPS
Al-Nassr: Bento (gk), Ghanam, Simakan, Laporte, Boushal, Otavio, Al Hassan, Brozovic, Mane, Duran, Ronaldo
Al-Ittihad: Mahasnah (gk), Yami, Al-Mousa, Pereira, Kadesh, Kante, Fabinho, Diaby, Aouar, Hernandez, Benzema

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