Broadcast Guide: Where to Watch Al Qadisiyah vs Al Hilal in the Roshen Saudi League 2025-2026
28 January 2026
Al Hilal visits Al Qadisiyah for a heavyweight clash in the Roshen Saudi League 2025-2026, set for Thursday as round 19 action unfolds.
Hilal sit atop the table with 45 points, aiming to extend the lead in a fiercely contested title race with Al Ahli and Al Nassr following close behind after a recent draw with Riyadh.
Al Qadisiyah occupy fourth place with 39 points and have history on their side, including a win over Al Nassr and a previous draw with Hilal at Kingdom Arena.
The following guide covers broadcasting channels, online viewing options, kick-off details, and the expected lineup, with a light wink to keep things entertaining.
What channels broadcast the Al Qadisiyah vs Al Hilal matchup in the Roshen Saudi League 2025-2026?
The match will be shown on eight channels, with Eight 1 dedicated to the fixture.
Specifically, Eight channels offer live coverage, including an Eight 1 option for the main broadcast, plus frequencies on Arabsat and Nilesat for those satellite setups.
Arabsat: 11919, Horizontal; Nilesat: 12360, Vertical; both at 27500, with a 3/4 FEC. This ensures viewers across the region can tune in with reliable quality.
How can I watch Al Qadisiyah vs Al Hilal online in the Roshen Saudi League 2025-2026?
Eight has launched its own app to stream the match online, available for Android on Google Play and for iPhone on the App Store.
If you’re outside the Middle East, NordVPN is suggested to access the broadcast securely from abroad.
For those who want to watch beyond borders, using the Eight app and a VPN can help you catch the action wherever you are.
Kick-off details and lineup: Al Hilal vs Al Qadisiyah
Kick-off is scheduled for Thursday 29 January 2026, at 20:30 local time in Saudi Arabia (21:30 UAE time) at Prince Mohammed bin Fahd Stadium.
The match is broadcast on Eight 1, with online options via the Eight app. Abdullah Al-Harbi is the commentator for the match on the Eight network.
Projected Al Hilal lineup (3-4-3): Yassine Bounou in goal; Defenders: Meteb Al-Harbi, Hassan Tambakti, Pablo Mari; Midfielders: Hamad Al-Yami, Robin Neves, Serge Milinkovic-Savic, Tiago Hernandez; Forwards: Marcus Leonardo, Darwin Nuñez, Malcolm.
Humor break: If football is a language, this game is a novel—long, suspenseful, and full of footnotes. And if you blink, you might miss a goal, so keep your coffee warm and your sofa handy.