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Al Akhdoud vs Al Nassr LIVE streaming info, Saudi Pro League 2024-25: Where to watch Ronaldo play; Preview

Al Akhdoud vs Al Nassr LIVE streaming info, Saudi Pro League 2024-25: Where to watch Ronaldo play; Preview

The Hindu12-05-2025

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Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr will have to go again next season to contend for the league title after it fell out of contention for the 2024-25 Saudi Pro League championship on Sunday.
Al Nassr, now sitting in fifth and out of the Saudi Pro League title race, faces Al Akhdoud on Monday to increase its chances of clinching one of the AFC Champions League Elite spots available.
The last time Al Nassr won the Pro League was in the 2018-19 season. Since then, defending champion Al Hilal has won four times and Ittihad has clinched the title once.
LIVESTREAM AND TELECAST INFO
When will the Al Akhdoud vs Al Nassr Saudi Pro League 2024-25 match kick off?
The Al Akhdoud vs Al Nassr Saudi Pro League 2024-25 match will kick off at 11:30 PM IST, on Monday, May 12 at the Prince Hathloul bin Abdulaziz Sports City. Where to watch the Al Akhdoud vs Al Nassr Saudi Pro League 2024-25 match?
The Al Akhdoud vs Al Nassr 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.

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