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Bet on Al Qadisiyah FC vs Al-Fayha FC on Football

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Who is favored to win in Al Qadisiyah FC vs Al-Fayha FC?

Al Qadisiyah FC are likely slight favourites at home against Al-Fayha FC, given their strong recent form in the Professional League and solid record at Prince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium, with indicative odds around 2.10 for Al Qadisiyah, 3.30 for Al-Fayha and 3.40 for the draw from major bookmakers as of early January 2026. The hosts’ attacking momentum and higher expected goals in recent matches make them marginally more backed by the market with DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports.

What time is Al Qadisiyah FC vs Al-Fayha FC?

The match between Al Qadisiyah FC and Al-Fayha FC is scheduled to start at 2:45 PM local time on 14 January 2026, which corresponds to 11:45 AM UTC. Fans should check their regional time difference to ensure they do not miss kick-off.

Where is Al Qadisiyah FC vs Al-Fayha FC being held?

The game will be played at Prince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium in Khobar, Saudi Arabia, the regular home venue of Al Qadisiyah FC. The stadium typically holds just over 11,000 spectators and features a natural grass surface suited to high-tempo Saudi Professional League football.

Al Qadisiyah FC vs Al-Fayha FC prediction & odds - who wins?

Based on current league form and home advantage, the prediction leans slightly toward an Al Qadisiyah FC win, with home odds around 2.10 offering moderate value compared to the longer price on Al-Fayha FC near 3.30. A cautious bettor might also consider the draw at roughly 3.40, especially if both sides’ recent defensive records suggest a tight match.

What is the head to head record between Al Qadisiyah FC vs Al-Fayha FC?

In recent head-to-head meetings over the past few seasons, Al Qadisiyah FC and Al-Fayha FC have produced largely balanced results, with only a narrow edge in wins for one side and several low-scoring encounters. The average goals per match in these fixtures has typically stayed under 3.0, indicating a historically competitive and often cagey matchup.