Al-Qadisiyah's first football team completed all their technical and physical preparations on Tuesday evening for their upcoming match against Al-Fayha, under the supervision of the coaching staff led by Irish coach Brendan Rodgers. This match is part of the fifteenth round of the Saudi Professional League, and the team is looking to continue their strong performances this season.
Al-Qadisiyah is scheduled to host Al-Fayha at 5:45 PM tomorrow, Wednesday, at Prince Mohammed bin Fahd Stadium in Dammam. This match is of paramount importance to Al-Qadisiyah, who are looking to capitalize on home advantage and the support of their fans to improve their position in the league standings, especially given the intense competition in the Saudi League this season, which has garnered global attention.
In the final training session, the coaching staff began with warm-up exercises to improve fitness levels before moving on to implementing a series of tactical drills and carefully planned strategies. The coach focused intensively on addressing errors and strengthening both the offensive and defensive aspects of the game, which the team will rely on in tomorrow's match, while ensuring the players reach peak physical and mental readiness to secure the three points.
Al-Qadisiyah enters the match with sky-high morale, buoyed by a string of impressive positive results, the latest being a valuable and thrilling 2-1 victory over Al-Nassr in the previous round. The team hopes to capitalize on this momentum to continue their winning streak, having recently achieved three consecutive victories against Al-Shabab, Al-Riyadh, and Al-Nassr, following a 1-1 draw with Damac. This reflects the significant improvement in the team's performance and tactical approach.
Historically, this isn't the first encounter between the two sides in the Professional League; it marks their seventh meeting. The statistics indicate a close level of competition, as the two teams have faced each other six times previously. Al-Fayha holds the advantage with three wins, compared to two for Al-Qadisiyah, while one match ended in a draw. In terms of goals, Al-Fayha has a slight edge, having scored nine goals, while Al-Qadisiyah has netted eight against Al-Fayha, suggesting an open and competitive match.


