Al Ahli arrive with a mixed but useful home profile for a home win angle, winning three and losing five of their league games at this ground while scoring 10 and conceding nine. Their recent sequence is also steadier than Malkiya’s, with one win, one draw and four defeats across the last six, and they have avoided defeat in their last two overall. That is not dominant form, but it is enough to give them a firmer base than a visitor who have been dropping points regularly.
Malkiya’s away record is respectable on paper, with four wins, two draws and two defeats, yet their current run is poor: five straight league losses and no win in four. They have also failed to score in three of those recent defeats, which matters here because an away side in that kind of scoring spell has less margin for error if Al Ahli find even a modest home tempo. The 1-0 defeat to A’ali on 14 March and the other narrow losses underline how thin their attacking return has been.
The head-to-head gives Al Ahli a small but relevant edge for this market, as they have gone five meetings without losing to Malkiya. Recent meetings have often been tight, including two 1-1 draws and Al Ahli’s 4-3 win in May 2025, so this is not a rivalry that usually blows wide open. That said, the balance of those results still leaves Al Ahli better placed to edge it than Malkiya are to end their slide.
There is a slight tension with the projection, because the xG points only to 1.0 for Al Ahli and 0.7 for Malkiya, which hints at a close match rather than a comfortable home success. Even so, Al Ahli’s stronger home win count, Malkiya’s five-match losing run, and the home side’s unbeaten sequence against them are the right ingredients for a narrow victory. The recent pattern of low-margin games also fits a one-goal home success.
My prediction is Home Win at 115/100. Al Ahli have the better recent stability, Malkiya have lost five league matches in a row, and the visitors have struggled to score in that spell. Al Ahli’s unbeaten run in five straight head-to-head meetings with Malkiya also supports the home side, even if the projected 2-1 type of scoreline suggests it could stay close.