Ronaldo, Al Nassr Host Damac in Final-Day Saudi Pro League Test — Al-nassr - Damac
Al-nassr - damac lands on May 21, 2026 at 2:00 PM, with Al Nassr hosting Damac FC at Al-Awwal Park in Riyadh as the Saudi Pro League title race reaches its final-day climax. For viewers in the United States, the match will be available live on Fubo, FS2, FOX Deportes and Fox One.
Cristiano Ronaldo arrives with the league crown still within reach and a nomination for the Saudi Pro League Player of the Season award. Al Nassr also carry recent turbulence into the finale after losing the AFC Champions League Two final on home soil to Gamba Osaka days before this fixture.
Al-Awwal Park in Riyadh
The setting gives Al Nassr home advantage in a match that sits at the center of the season’s final day. The club’s recent league form has been uneven, with two wins, one draw and two defeats from its last five outings, so the title chase has not been built on a clean run.
Damac enter from deep in the lower half of the table, which leaves the result weighted more toward the title picture than toward their own standing. That also narrows their storyline to the role they can play in shaping the finish, rather than any direct push of their own.
Ronaldo and Jorge Jesus
Ronaldo remains the figure most likely to tilt the game, and Roberto Martinez has publicly said his level has not dropped since the move to Saudi Arabia. Jorge Jesus will need that edge to show immediately, because the margin for error disappears on a final day that arrives with the crown still unsettled.
He is also one of four Saudi Pro League Player of the Season nominees, alongside Ivan Toney, Joao Felix, Julian Quinones and Ruben Neves. That list puts the individual award race beside the team race, with Ronaldo’s night shaped by both the title chase and his own standing in the league.
Fubo, FS2, FOX Deportes
For U.S. viewers, the practical part is simple: the match is live on Fubo, FS2, FOX Deportes and Fox One. That gives fans a clear path to watch from kickoff at 2:00 PM, without having to piece together coverage from multiple places.
What follows from here is straightforward. Al Nassr need the kind of result that keeps the title alive on the league’s last day, while Damac can play with less pressure than the home side in a stadium where the stakes are concentrated on one club, one match and one afternoon.