Saudi Clasico Countdown: Al-Nassr and Al-Ahli Reveal Cards for the Derby Duel
2 January 2026
Match Preview
Al-Nassr and Al-Ahli gear up for the Saudi Clasico, scheduled for Friday night as part of the 13th round of the Roshen Saudi Pro League 2025-2026, at Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Stadium in Jeddah.
The two teams unveiled their cards for the showdown, inviting a packed crowd and a wave of anticipation across the kingdom.
Al-Nassr will be without Bento Matheus for tactical reasons, Abdul Malik Al-Jaber due to fitness and conditioning, and Sadio Mane who is with the Africa Cup of Nations, along with Mohamed Simakan and Sami Al-Naji sidelined by injuries.
Lineups and Absences
Al-Nassr lineup: Goalkeeper Nawaf Al-Aqidi; defense: Sultan Al-Ghannam, Abdulilah Al-Omari, Inigo Martinez, Saad Al-Nasser; midfield: Marcelo Brozovic, Joao Felix, Angelo Gabriel; attack: Kingsley Coman, Cristiano Ronaldo, Wesley.
Al-Ahli lineup: Goalkeeper Abdulrahman Al-Sanabi; defense: Ali Majrashi, Mirih Demiral, Mohammed Suleiman Bakr, Zakaria Hossawi; midfield: Yazed Al-Jahani, Matheus, Valentin Atangjana; attack: Feras Al-Breikan, Ivan Tony, Wenderson Galeno.
In the standings, Al-Nassr sits atop the table with 31 points, while Al-Ahli occupy fourth with 22 points.
Historically, the clubs have met 32 times in the league; Al-Nassr has 12 wins, Al-Ahli 9, with 11 draws.
The latest meeting occurred last August in the Saudi Super Cup final, won by the western club on penalties after a 2-2 draw in regular time.
Punchline 1: If this derby were a joke, it would be a killer punchline—barely a minute passes before someone yells, "Gooooal!"
Punchline 2: They say football is a game of inches; in this clash, it’s more like a game of centimeters—every touch could tip the scales, and the fans feel every centimeter of it.