A Round of 32 tie in the Kings Cup brings together Al Jubail and Al Riyadh at the compact Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz Sports City Stadium on 24 September 2025, a venue that will hold just 3,000 supporters but promises a tight and intense atmosphere. This is a classic cup throw-up: a Division 1 side looking to upset a Pro League opponent on neutral/host turf and both clubs coming off patchy domestic form. The recent results supplied show two teams capable of both conceding and scoring, setting the stage for an attack-minded encounter that could swing either way on the day.
Al Jubail arrive having lost 2-0 to Al Zulfi on 18 September, a result that continued a volatile ten-match sequence: L-L-L-D-W-W-W-D-D-L. That pattern tells of a side able to string together positive results but equally prone to sharp dips. Their recent months included a narrow 1-1 share with Al Batin and a comeback 2-1 win at Ohod in May, highlighting a team that tends to be involved in competitive, goal-included games. The best-performing player in their last outing was tagged as Ença Fati with a 6.46 rating — not a headline-grabbing number but indicative of battling displays.
Al Riyadh’s form reads less kind: across their last ten they’ve recorded only two victories and a single draw, with seven losses. Their most recent fixture was a heavy 5-1 reversal against Al Nassr on 20 September, a match where Teddy Okou emerged as the home side’s standout with a 7.56 rating despite the final scoreline. Before that, Al Riyadh had a morale-boosting 2-1 win over Al Najma on 14 September but also endured defeats to Al Hilal and others, underlining defensive frailties and inconsistency.
Given the data at hand, this looks like a cup tie where defensive vulnerabilities on both sides could be exploited. Al Riyadh’s recent 5-1 loss suggests susceptibility at the back, while Al Jubail’s mixed results have featured several matches with goals at both ends. The small stadium and the knockout format could push both teams to take risks rather than sit deep; cup football often rewards the side that commits numbers forward and forces errors.
Based on the recent scorelines and form patterns available, the best market to target is the goal market. Back Both Teams to Score — Yes. The evidence points to two teams that have been involved in matches with goals for and against, and the likelihood that both will find the net in a tense, open knockout clash is strong.
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