League leaders Al Nassr visit a resilient Al Khaleej side tonight. The fans of Al Nassr are eagerly hoping to see Cristiano Ronaldo lead the line against Al Khaleej tonight. Despite rumours circulating about his absence, head coach Jorge Jesus has confirmed that the captain is in Spain focusing on a rigorous recovery program.
Al Nassr currently sits at the summit of the Saudi Pro League with 64 points. With title rivals Al Ahli recently dropping points in a shock defeat to Al Qadsiah, tonight's match against 10th-placed Al Khaleej is a golden opportunity for the "Knights of Najd" to extend their lead.

No. Cristiano Ronaldo will not play in the match against Al Khaleej scheduled for tonight (10:00 PM Saudi time, March 14). The Al Nassr captain is currently in Madrid, Spain, undergoing specialized rehabilitation for a hamstring injury.
Ronaldo's absence from the squad isn't a tactical rest. After limping off during the win against Al Fayha late last month, medical scans revealed a grade 2 hamstring strain. To fast-track his return, Ronaldo travelled to Madrid to consult with his long-term personal physiotherapists.
"The injury requires specialized treatment that Cristiano prefers to undergo in Spain," Jorge Jesus explained during the pre-match press conference. "We are in constant contact, and his progress is encouraging, but we will not risk him before he is fully healed."
He is expected to re-join the team training after the upcoming international break for Portugal against Mexico and the USA. His targeted return date is April 3, 2026, for the match against Al Najma.
In Ronaldo's absence, the creative burden falls on João Félix, who has been in scintillating form, and Sadio Mane (though Mane himself is facing a late fitness test regarding an ankle knock). For now, the GOAT will be watching from the side-lines in Madrid, cheering on his teammates as they look to tighten their grip on the league trophy.