Hello football fans! Welcome to the live coverage of the matchday 15 of the Saudi Pro League 2025-26 between Damac vs Al-Ittihad at Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium. Stay tuned for the live score and play-by-play updates of the match here.
Hello football fans! Welcome to the live coverage of the matchday 15 of the Saudi Pro League 2025-26 between Damac vs Al-Ittihad at Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium. Stay tuned for the live score and play-by-play updates of the match here.
Fixture: Damac vs Al-Ittihad, Matchday 15
Series: Saudi Pro League 2025-26
Venue: Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium, Abha
Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2026
Time: 11:00 PM IST
The Saudi Pro League clash between Damac FC and Al-Ittihad can be streamed live on the FanCode app in India. However, there won't be any live broadcast of the match on TV.
Matches: 12
Damac FC: 4
Al-Ittihad: 5
Draw: 3
The match is on with the whistle of the referee and the atmosphere of the stadium is electrifying as fans are cheering in the away corner trying to make themselves heard as loudly as possible. Stay tuned!
We have been 11 minutes into the game and no goal has been scored yet. Though, Al-Ittihad have maintained majority of the possession in the game so far, yet the score line stays at 0-0.
Damac 0-0 Al-Ittihad 11'
There has been some delay in the match due to injury to Damac's Morlaye Sylla. Medical attention is been given to him while the fans are waiting patiently for the play to resume.
Damac 0-0 Al-Ittihad 16'
Roger Fernandes was flagged for offside, cutting short a dangerous Al-Ittihad attack. The forward was caught just behind the last defender, allowing the opposition to clear their lines and reset.
Damac 0-0 Al-Ittihad 28'
Damac took the lead through Abdullah Al Qahtani, who fired home from the middle of the box. His right-footed shot found the back of the net to make it 1-0, rewarding the home side's persistence and putting Al-Ittihad on the back foot.
Damac 1-0 Al-Ittihad 37'
Goaaalll... Al-Ittihad strikes back with a scintillating equalizer by Muhannad Al Shanqiti. A superb left footed shot from the centre of the box just before half-time brings Ittihad back in the game.
Damac 1-1 Al-Ittihad 45'
The referee blows the half-time whistle and with it the seven minute of stoppage times comes to an end. Both set of players are heading back to the locker rooms for half-time with the deadlock at 1-1.
Damac 1-1 Al-Ittihad
Both the set of players are back on the field for the 2nd half of the game. The deadlock continues as the score line says 1-1 courtesy to some aggressive play towards the end of the first half.
Saleh Al Shehri’s attempt to restore parity was neutralized by a decisive defensive block from very close range and the deadlock persists.
Damac 1-1 Al-Ittihad 51'
Play was suspended momentarily to facilitate treatment for Abdullah Al Qahtani following a physical exchange. Medical attention is being given to Al Qahtani.
Damac 1-1 Al-Ittihad 58'
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We are now into the final five minutes of regulation time, with the scoreline still reading 1-1. Sergio Conceicao deems the time fit to make his Al-Ittihad's fourth substitution of the night: Abdulaziz Al-Bishi comes in for N'Golo Kante.
Nine more minutes have been added as stoppage time to the second half. There still is plenty of time for either side to find a late winner. Who can find the opening?
The final whistle is blown that marks the end of the 11 minutes stoppage time. The match is over and the score line still reads 1-1, which mean that both teams will finish the match with one point each and finally with this draw the five-match winning streak of Al-Ittihad comes to a halt.
That's a wrap from our end. We'll be back soon with another blog soon, until then, bye bye.