Al-Ahli come into this one with four wins, one draw and one defeat from their last six in all competitions, and their league form has been especially strong at home. They are unbeaten in 13 home league matches this season, with 10 wins and three draws, while Damac’s away record stands at only two wins, five draws and six losses. That gap in venue strength is the first reason the home side are firmly in control of this fixture.
The recent numbers also lean toward Al-Ahli finishing on top rather than settling for a draw. They beat Damac 1-0 away in February and have won four of the last eight meetings, with no defeats in seven. Damac have shown some life with three wins in their last six league games, but two of those wins came against lower-half opposition, and their away goal return of 12 in 13 matches is modest. Al-Ahli’s 51 league goals and 19 conceded underline the stronger side overall.
There is a slight tension here because Damac have scored in five of their last six league matches, so this is not a clean-cut shutout profile. Even so, Al-Ahli’s home defence has been excellent, allowing just 12 goals in 13 league games, and the visitors have only two away wins all season. The market fit still points toward the hosts, with the main question being whether Damac can make it uncomfortable for stretches.
Al-Ahli’s latest home draw with Al-Hilal showed they can be held to a tighter scoreline, but they still produced 21 shots and six big chances in that game. Damac’s away win over Al-Najma SC came with a 1.67 xG return, yet their overall away output remains far below Al-Ahli’s home standards. With the home side creating more and conceding very little at this ground, the result market continues to favour Al-Ahli.
My prediction is Home Win at 1/5. Al-Ahli are unbeaten at home in the league, with 10 wins and three draws, while Damac have lost six of their 13 away matches. The recent head-to-head also leans the same way, with Al-Ahli beating Damac 1-0 in February and avoiding defeat in seven straight meetings. Damac’s away scoring numbers are not strong enough to outweigh the home side’s record.