Former Manchester United striker Cristiano Ronaldo will be hoping to put an end to a recent blip in form when Al Nassr face Al Wehda in the King Cup of Champions semi-final on Monday.
Ronaldo was frustrated last Tuesday when his team lost further ground in the Saudi Arabian Pro League title race. Ex-United man Odion Ighalo scored twice from the penalty spot to secure the bragging rights for Al Hilal.
The 38-year-old Portuguese great was less than impressed with Premier League official Michael Oliver who was drafted in to referee the clash. Ronaldo was booked by Oliver for a clear foul and also saw a goal ruled out for offside to cap off his evening.
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After the match, Ronaldo was involved in more controversy when he was accused of making a gesture to opposition fans who were chanting Lionel Messi's name. Al Nassr have since claimed their captain was suffering from an injury in a 'sensitive area' and that fans were 'free to think whatever they want'.
With the title starting to slip away from Al Nassr, the King Cup of Champions might be Ronaldo's last chance of securing silverware this season. Opponents Al Wehda are struggling towards the bottom of the Pro League making the Portuguese international's team favourites this evening. MEN Sport has taken a look at how you can follow the action.
What time is kick off?
The match will kick off at 9pm local time, 7pm in the UK and 2pm ET.
How can I watch the match?
This season, Sky Sports have been streaming Ronaldo's matches for Al Nassr on their YouTube channel for free. It is not yet confirmed if they will be doing so again tonight.
Alternatively, subscription service Shahid is available for fans in the UK and USA. Fees do apply.
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