

Al Nassr FC Rout Damac 4-1 to Keep Title Hopes Alive
Al Nassr FC delivered an emphatic performance on May 22, 2026, crushing Damac 4-1 at home in the Saudi Professional League. The victory keeps them hot on the heels of leaders Al Hilal, ensuring the title race remains alive heading into the final weeks of the season.
First‑Half Masterclass Sets the Tone
The home side came out flying. Inside the first 15 minutes, Al Nassr’s star winger danced past two defenders and lashed a shot into the far corner for the opener. Before Damac could regroup, the same winger turned provider, delivering a low cross that was turned home by the center‑forward in the 23rd minute. A quickfire double had the home crowd in full voice.
Damac pulled one back against the run of play in the 31st minute, capitalizing on a defensive mix‑up to score from close range. But Al Nassr restored their two‑goal cushion just before half‑time: a powerful free‑kick bent over the wall and into the top corner—a magnificent strike from the captain.
Second‑Half Clinical Finish
The second half was more controlled by Al Nassr, who managed the game effectively. They added a fourth in the 67th minute when a substitute latched onto a through ball and slotted home with composure. Damac rarely threatened after the break, their only half‑chance being a header that sailed over the bar.
Key Contributors and Stats
- Al Nassr’s star winger: Scored once and assisted twice, earning Man of the Match honors.
- Possession: Al Nassr 58% – Damac 42%.
- Shots on target: Al Nassr 9 – Damac 2.
- Clean sheet streak: Al Nassr’s defense has now gone three matches without conceding more than one goal.
Title Race Heats Up
The win moves Al Nassr to 64 points, still nine points behind Al Hilal, but with a game in hand. More importantly, their goal difference surged to +29, second only to Al Hilal in the league. With five matches remaining, Al Nassr must win every game and hope for a slip‑up from the leaders to have any realistic chance of lifting the trophy.
What’s next: Al Nassr face mid‑table Al Taawoun away, while Damac hosts Al Ettifaq in a battle to move clear of the bottom half.