Al Nassr vs Al Zawraa: What to Know About the Final Group Clash and How to Watch
Right now, all eyes are on Riyadh as Al Nassr get ready to play their final group stage match of the AFC Champions League Two against Al Zawraa. This game feels important for very different reasons on both sides, and that contrast is what makes it interesting. For Al Nassr, qualification is already secured. For Al Zawraa, survival in the competition is still on the line.
Al Nassr have been almost flawless in this tournament. Five group matches have been played, and all five have been won. That perfect run has already locked them into first place in Group D, a group that also includes FC Istiklol and FC Goa. Even though the Saudi side has not played an official competitive match for nearly a month, confidence has clearly been built. Their last Champions League outing ended in a convincing 4–0 away win against Istiklol, with goals spread across the squad, showing just how deep and balanced this team has become.
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Since then, sharpness was maintained through a friendly against Al Wahda, which was also won. Goals were shared again, and it was a reminder that this squad does not rely on just one name, even though Cristiano Ronaldo’s presence always adds extra attention. Interestingly, Ronaldo has not featured in this competition so far, but he has been named in the squad this time. It has been suggested that minutes could finally be given to him, especially since there would be little reason to include him otherwise.
On the other side, Al Zawraa arrive knowing the stakes are much higher. They sit second in the group with nine points, and their path to the knockout stage is simple but tense: they must avoid defeat. Their confidence will have been boosted by a solid home win over FC Goa in their last match, where goals were taken well and the game was controlled when it mattered most. Still, playing away against an already-qualified Al Nassr is never an easy task.
The match will be played at Al Awwal Park in Riyadh, with kickoff set for 7 p.m. local time. For viewers in the United States, that translates to 11 a.m. ET and 8 a.m. PT. Fans will not be short on viewing options either, as the game will be streamed through platforms like the OneFootball app and the AFC Hub on YouTube, while regional broadcasters will carry it locally.
So even though Al Nassr may not be under pressure, the intensity should still be there. Group pride, momentum, and Al Zawraa’s desperation to advance are more than enough to make this final group match worth watching.
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