All eyes will once again be on Cristiano Ronaldo as he looks to maintain his goalscoring form when Al-Nassr take on Al-Wehda in the Saudi Pro League this evening.
Manchester United's former number seven grabbed his first goal in yellow and blue from the penalty spot to salvage a 2-2 draw for his new club last time out. Whilst it was a personal milestone for Ronaldo, it meant Al-Nassr forfeited their lead at the top of the table with Al-Shabbab and Al-Ittihad joining them on 34 points.
Crucial playmaker Anderson Talisca was also sent off deep into injury time in the last match, meaning the Brazilian will be suspended for this fixture.
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Despite this there is hope Rudi Garcia's side can regain top spot outright this evening given their record of 14 wins in the last 21 head-to-heads against Al-Wehda, and the addition of Ronaldo to the team only serves to boost those chances.
Here's everything you need to know about Al-Wehda vs Al-Nassr:
What time does Al-Wehda vs Al-Nassr kick-off?
The match between Al-Wehda and Al-Nassr will kick-off at 5:30pm (GMT) on Thursday 9th February. It is to be played at the King Abdul Aziz Stadium in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
Can you watch Al-Wehda vs Al-Nassr on TV?
Unfortunately, fans will not be able to watch Cristiano Ronaldo in action during Al-Wehda vs Al-Nassr live on any TV channel in the United Kingdom or United States. Instead, the Sky Sports Football YouTube Channel will be live streaming the clash for it's UK audience for free, whilst US viewers can tune with a subscription to Shahid.
Additionally, for anyone unable to watch there will be highlights published on Al-Nassr's official YouTube channel, as well as their Twitter and Facebook pages.
Will Ronaldo start for Al-Nassr?
Given the five-time Ballon d'Or winner has now got off the mark in Saudi Arabia, it would be a surprise to see him benched for the visit to Al-Wehda. He is expected to lead the line for his new club.
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