Al-Riyadh host Al-Okhdood in the Saudi Pro League on Thursday evening, 21 May 2026, with both sides dragging themselves towards the finish line after miserable seasons near the bottom of the table. There’s no glamour here, but there is plenty on the line. Al-Riyadh sit 16th on 27 points and still need to keep the wheels on at home, while Al-Okhdood are down in 17th with just 20 points and are desperate to avoid ending the campaign looking even more stranded than they already do.
It’s a fixture between two teams who have spent far too much time looking over their shoulders. Al-Riyadh have at least shown a little more resistance in recent weeks and can cling to a mid-table-ish safety margin over the bottom side, while Al-Okhdood arrive with the division’s second-worst defensive record and a road return that’s been frankly brutal. That imbalance matters. You don’t need to dig deep to see why this has a goals angle to it.
The first meeting between the sides this season finished 2-2 in January, so there’s a bit of scoring history there too. Since then, neither side has done much to tidy up its act. The only real question is whether Al-Riyadh can use home advantage to edge what should be a loose, scrappy game, or whether Al-Okhdood can nick something again and keep their recent revival alive.
Al-Riyadh Form & Analysis
Al-Riyadh’s recent run has been a bit of everything. They went away to Al-Ettifaq on 9 April and won 3-2 in a lively, open game. Good start. Then came a 2-1 defeat at Al-Hazem, a 4-0 home collapse against Al-Qadsiah, and another defeat, 4-2 at Al-Fayha. That looked like a side lurching towards trouble. But they steadied themselves with a 1-0 home win over Al-Fateh on 10 May, before drawing 1-1 at Al-Taawoun last time out. So it’s been uneven, but not hopeless.
At home, though, Al-Riyadh have been far more useful than their league position suggests. Their record at this ground is four wins, five draws and seven defeats, with 16 goals scored and 23 conceded. Nothing special. Still, that’s enough to show they can be awkward when they get into a rhythm. They’ve also scored in six of their last eight league matches, which matters here because they don’t need to be dominant to do damage. If they get the first goal, they’ll fancy controlling the mood of the game.
The bigger issue is the defence. Sixty-three goals conceded overall tells its own story, and there’s been a familiar softness whenever opponents manage to keep pressure on them. The 4-0 home loss to Al-Qadsiah was ugly, and even in more competitive matches they’ve left openings. The positive for Maurício Dulac is that Al-Riyadh have generally found a way to contribute in attack, whether through tight wins or chaotic defeats. They’re not a clean sheet team. That’s the blunt truth.
Al-Okhdood Form & Analysis
Al-Okhdood finally snapped a long losing run with a 3-1 home win over Al-Khaleej on 16 May, and it was the kind of result that can briefly lift a dressing room. They led early through Christian Bassogog’s penalty, Joshua King made it 2-0 soon after, and although Al-Khaleej pulled one back, Al-Okhdood sealed it late on. Fine night. But one win doesn’t erase the damage done before it. Before that, they’d gone through a horrible spell: 0-0 at Al-Kholood, then defeats away to Al-Ahli and Damac FC, plus home losses to Al-Ettifaq and Al-Nassr. Four defeats in five before beating Al-Khaleej. That’s not the profile of a side in control of anything.
The away record is even harder to dress up. One win, two draws and 13 defeats on the road, with only eight goals scored and 31 conceded. That’s dreadful. There’s no other word for it. Fathi Al Jabal’s side simply don’t travel well, and they’re routinely put under pressure away from home. Even their better away display recently — the goalless draw at Al-Kholood — was more about survival than threat. Can they turn that around here? You’d struggle to make a strong case.
There is, at least, a little attacking spark to point at. They’ve scored in two of their last three matches and managed three against Al-Khaleej despite an xG figure of only 0.51, which says they were efficient rather than fluent. That’s important for a betting angle like Both Teams to Score. They don’t need to be brilliant to find a goal, and Al-Riyadh don’t offer much protection anyway. Still, Al-Okhdood’s defensive numbers away from home are so poor that you can’t really trust them to keep this tight.
Head-to-Head
This fixture has produced goals and very little comfort for either side. The last meeting, in Al-Okhdood in January, finished 2-2, and that followed a run of narrow contests in which Al-Riyadh had generally held the upper hand. They won 1-0 at home in March 2025, 1-0 away in October 2024, and 2-1 away in March 2024. Al-Okhdood did beat them 1-0 in September 2023, so this hasn’t been one-way traffic forever, but Al-Riyadh have avoided defeat in four straight league meetings.
That pattern matters because it suggests Al-Riyadh usually find a way to stay in the game, while Al-Okhdood have also shown they can get on the scoresheet in this matchup. Four straight head-to-head meetings without a clean sheet for Al-Okhdood is hardly a shock when you look at their season overall. This one has the feel of another game where both keepers are under some pressure.
We Predict: Both Teams To Score
We’re backing Both Teams To Score at 4/5 for this one. It’s the cleanest angle in the match. Al-Riyadh have scored in enough of their recent games to be trusted at home, and Al-Okhdood have just shown they can nick one even when they’re not particularly impressive. The defensive numbers on both sides are the real clue, though. Al-Riyadh have conceded 63 league goals, Al-Okhdood 69. That’s a pair of back lines you don’t need to overthink.
The projected 2-1 scoreline feels right. Al-Riyadh have the better home record, the better league position, and the stronger head-to-head trend. Al-Okhdood should still get chances, especially if the game opens up after the first goal. If you want a leaner angle, Al-Riyadh to win and Both Teams To Score has obvious appeal, but BTTS on its own is the sharper play. Three points wouldn’t surprise Al-Riyadh. A clean sheet would.