Al-Ittihad extend lead over Al-Hilal at the top of SPL table

Al-Ittihad defeated Al-Orubah 2-0 on Thursday to move eight points clear of Al-Hilal at the top of the Saudi Pro League. (X/@ittihad_en)
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Updated 11 April 2025
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Al-Ittihad extend lead over Al-Hilal at the top of SPL table

  • The league leaders move 8 points clear with only their second win in five games, a 2-0 victory over relegation battlers Al-Orobah

JEDDAH: Al-Ittihad defeated Al-Orobah 2-0 on Thursday to move eight points clear of defending champions Al-Hilal at the top of the Saudi Pro League.

A goal at the end of each half gave the Jeddah giants only their second win in five league games and put the pressure back on their Riyadh rivals, who travel to Dammam to take on Ettifaq on Friday.

It was a routine, and thoroughly deserved, victory for a team who might still not be at their best but were nonetheless too strong for visitors languishing just above the relegation zone.

The Tigers made a bright start and Karim Benzema came close to opening the scoring after 14 minutes but the effort from the former Real Madrid star was ruled out for offside.

The opening goal came in the seventh minute of first-half added time. Fabinho found former Barcelona player Unai Hernandez with a short pass and though the Spaniard was still a long way from goal, he took a touch and then fired a shot into the top corner to record his first strike since joining the club in January.

At the other end, Omar Al-Somah was a constant threat for Al-Orubah but despite looking dangerous, the former Al-Ahli striker was unable to find the target.

There were some concern for the hosts, however, when Benzema was withdrawn six minutes from the end after appearing to pick up an injury. What this might mean for the French forward’s match fitness remains to be seen but coach Laurent Blanc was at least able to relax, along with the home fans, when Abdulrahman Al-Oboud wrapped things up two minutes from the end of regulation time.

The 29 year-old collected the ball from Moussa Diaby on the edge of the area and though his first-time shot was saved by Gaetan Coucke, the Belgian goalkeeper could not get up quickly enough to prevent Al-Oboud from slotting home the rebound and effectively ending the contest.

Al-Ittihad had chances to extend their lead but in the end will have been content with the win and putting the pressure back on Al-Hilal ahead of their next game.


Holders PSG, Real Madrid among clubs awaiting Champions League play-offs draw

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Holders PSG, Real Madrid among clubs awaiting Champions League play-offs draw

  • The draw for the knockout stage play-offs takes place on Friday
  • Europe’s elite club competition is now more bloated than ever since the expansion last season to 36 teams in the Champions League proper

PARIS: Title-holders Paris Saint-Germain and record 15-time winners Real Madrid are among the European giants who will have to come through the play-off round of this season’s Champions League after missing out on direct qualification for the last 16.
The draw for the knockout stage play-offs takes place on Friday from 1100 GMT after the league phase concluded on Wednesday with the eighth and final round of games.
There was real drama on the last night, in particular in Lisbon where Jose Mourinho’s Benfica beat his former side Real 4-2, goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin scoring a 98th-minute goal that allowed the Portuguese giants to snatch the last spot in the play-offs and nudged their opponents out of the top eight.
Europe’s elite club competition is now more bloated than ever since the expansion last season to 36 teams in the Champions League proper.
That means 144 matches are now required to eliminate just 12 teams, with the top eight in the overall standings going through to the last 16 and the next 16 teams advancing to the play-offs.
At the end of it all, there are few real surprises, with the top 17 berths all occupied by clubs from the so-called big five European leagues of England (six), Spain (three), Italy (three), Germany (three) and France (PSG), with one exception in Portuguese giants Sporting.
Some big names did fall by the wayside, with Italian champions Napoli being bundled out along with three former champions in Marseille, PSV Eindhoven and Ajax. Athletic Bilbao, Villarreal and Eintracht Frankfurt were eliminated too.
The play-offs take place over two legs in February, with the eight winners completing the line-up for the last 16.

- Bodo/Glimt, Qarabag the surprises -

The most remarkable achievements in reaching the play-offs belong to Qarabag — the champions of Azerbaijan who advanced despite losing 6-0 to Liverpool in their final outing — and, above all, Bodo/Glimt.
Champions of Norway in four of the last six years, the outfit from north of the Arctic Circle beat Manchester City and Atletico Madrid in their last two matches to go through — despite their domestic season finishing at the end of November.
“We should be extremely proud,” said their coach Kjetil Knutsen, and Bodo/Glimt can now look forward to a glamor tie against either Real or last season’s beaten finalists Inter Milan.
The other possible tie for Madrid is an immediate rematch with Benfica, while other potential match-ups on Friday include PSG having to face domestic rivals Monaco and Borussia Dortmund having to play Bayer Leverkusen in all-Bundesliga showdown.
“We will have to take the long route, but I don’t think anyone else can be considered favorites more than us,” said PSG coach Luis Enrique of having to face an extra knockout tie, mindful that doing so last year did not stop the French side from going on to win the title.
“We deserve to be in this situation today,” admitted Real star Kylian Mbappe after his side’s loss in Lisbon saw them drop into the play-offs.
“Now we have to play two more play-off games. It hurts to have to play those, we wanted to have the time in February to work on our game.”
Real came through the play-offs last season, beating Manchester City before eventually losing to Arsenal in the quarter-finals.
This time City are one of their potential opponents in the last 16 in March, along with Sporting, should they make it through the play-offs.
Meanwhile, PSG already know they will play either Barcelona or Chelsea in the last 16, assuming they reach that stage — the Parisians beat Barcelona away earlier this season but lost to Chelsea in the Club World Cup final last July.
Arsenal, having finished first in the league phase, will take on one of Dortmund, Leverkusen, Atalanta or Olympiacos in the last 16.

Champions League knockout phase play-off draw teams
Seeded: Real Madrid (ESP), Inter Milan (ITA), Paris Saint-Germain (FRA), Newcastle United (ENG), Juventus (ITA), Atletico Madrid (ESP), Atalanta (ITA), Bayer Leverkusen (GER)
Unseeded: Borussia Dortmund (GER), Olympiacos (GRE), Club Brugge (BEL), Galatasaray (TUR), Monaco (FRA), Qarabag (AZE), Bodo/Glimt (NOR), Benfica (POR)