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How to follow Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr debut plus TV highlights and kick-off time vs Al-Ettifaq

Former Manchester United striker Cristiano Ronaldo is likely make his debut for Al-Nassr on Sunday, with the Portuguese star set to make his first competitive appearance after moving to Saudi Arabia.

Ronaldo was in action as part of the Riyadh All-Star XI in a friendly against Paris Saint-Germain earlier this week, and the 37-year-old scoring twice in the match. He is now in line for his game in Al-Nassr colours as they take on Al-Ettifaq in the Saudi Pro League at Mrsool Park.

The frontman has missed the previous two matches through suspension, which dates back to his time at United. However, having now served his ban, the Portugal captain is almost certain to start for Rudi Garcia's side on Sunday.

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Al-Nassr will move above Al-Ittihad into first place in the league table with a victory, while Al-Ettifaq could potentially climb into the top half of the table with a surprise win.

Here's everything you need to know about Al-Nassr vs Al-Ettifaq:

What time does Al-Nassr vs Al-Ettifaq kick-off?

The game between Al-Nassr and Al-Ettifaq will kick-off at 5:30pm (GMT) on Sunday, January 22. It is being played at Mrsool Park in Riyadh.

Can you watch Al-Nassr vs Al-Ettifaq on TV?

Ronaldo's debut for Al-Nassr is not being broadcast live on TV in the United Kingdom or United States. However, international viewers can watch Al-Nassr's Saudi Pro League games live online with a subscription to Shahid.

While the game will not be shown live, highlights of the clash will be available on Al-Nassr's official YouTube channel, as well as their Twitter and Facebook accounts.

Will Ronaldo start for Al-Nassr?

It would be a major surprise if the Portuguese star wasn't included in the starting line-up. The hour of action he got against PSG was vital for the forward as he looks to start his career in Saudi Arabia with a win.

Meanwhile, former Arsenal goalkeeper David Ospina remains out with an elbow injury, while World Cup star Vincent Aboubakar left the club to make way for Ronaldo.

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