

The Saudi Women's League delivered a night of contrasting fortunes on April 24, 2026, as matches across the KSA WL saw goalless stalemates, commanding victories, and dramatic late action. Here is a detailed breakdown of the night's three fixtures.
Al Ittihad Jeddah (W) 0-0 Neom SC (W)
A tense defensive battle unfolded as Al Ittihad Jeddah (W) and Neom SC (W) played out a goalless draw. Both sides struggled to find a cutting edge in front of goal, with the match ending 0-0.
While neither team could break the deadlock, the point earned could prove vital in the mid-table standings. Neom SC will likely be the more satisfied side after earning a result away from home, while Al Ittihad Jeddah will rue missed opportunities to climb the league table. The clean sheet, however, highlights the defensive organization of both teams.
Al Hilal Riyadh Women 4-0 Eastern Flames Women
In stark contrast to the earlier stalemate, Al Hilal Riyadh Women delivered a dominant performance at home, crushing Eastern Flames Women 4-0. The result underscores Al Hilal's ambition in the KSA WL this season.
The visitors had no answer to Al Hilal's relentless attacking pressure. A first-half brace set the tone, and the home side never looked back, adding two more goals after the interval. The clean sheet was equally impressive, showcasing Al Hilal's balance between attack and defense. For Eastern Flames, this was a harsh lesson against one of the league's top contenders.
Al Qadisiyah Women 2-2 Al-Ahli Saudi FC Women
The night’s most thrilling encounter came at the home of Al Qadisiyah Women, who shared a 2-2 draw with Al-Ahli Saudi FC Women. This match had everything: early goals, comebacks, and late drama.
Al-Ahli struck first, taking an early lead before Al Qadisiyah responded to level the score before halftime. The second half saw both teams trade blows again, with Al-Ahli regaining the lead only for Al Qadisiyah to fight back once more and secure a point. The 2-2 result keeps both sides in the hunt for a top-half finish, though both will feel they could have claimed all three points.