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Al-Qadsiah vs Al-Shabab Prediction & Betting Tips 14.04.2026

Football PredictionsSaudi Pro LeagueSaudi Pro League
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Al-Qadsiah
14 Apr21:00R 1
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Al-Qadsiah — Last 6 matches
Al-Shabab — Last 6 matches

Al-Qadsiah welcome Al-Shabab to the Saudi Pro League on Tuesday evening with the table telling two very different stories. Brendan Rodgers’ side are sitting pretty in fourth, strong in the race for a high finish and still with plenty to play for at the sharp end of the season. Al-Shabab, by contrast, are down in 12th and trying to drag some order out of a campaign that’s been too patchy for comfort.

That gap in the standings matters. Al-Qadsiah have spent the season looking like a genuine force at home, while Al-Shabab have found life on the road awkward far too often. There’s still quality in the visitors’ group, and their recent scoring record suggests they won’t arrive just to make up the numbers, but this is a match where the pressure sits more squarely on the hosts. A top-four side against a mid-table team with a negative away profile? You’d expect the home team to carry the sharper edge.

The numbers also point towards goals. Both clubs have been involved in plenty of open games lately, and this fixture has a history of producing entertainment. The market has Over 2.5 Goals priced at 1/2, and it’s easy to see why. Neither back line has been bulletproof in recent weeks, and both attacks have shown they can get on the scoresheet without much fuss.

Al-Qadsiah Form & Analysis

Al-Qadsiah’s last few league outings have had a bit of everything, but the overriding theme is simple enough: they keep creating chances, and they usually find a way to score. Their most recent game, a 1-1 draw away at Damac on 9 April, was one of those afternoons where the performance looked stronger than the result. They had 16 shots, seven on target and a clear edge in big chances, yet still walked away with only a point. That happens when you’re not quite ruthless enough.

Before that, Brendan Rodgers’ side were on the wrong end of a 3-2 defeat at Al-Ettifaq. It was a lively game, but losing away after scoring twice always leaves a sting. Still, it came after a really impressive run: a 3-2 home win over Al-Ahli, a 4-1 success at Al-Kholood and a 4-0 thumping of Al-Ettifaq at home. That’s the real shape of Al-Qadsiah’s recent form. They can absolutely blow teams away when they get into rhythm. They’ve also drawn a couple, including that 1-1 with Al-Taawoun, so the run isn’t all one-way traffic, but there’s been a steady flow of goals at both ends of the pitch.

At home, Al-Qadsiah have been exceptional. Nine wins and five draws from 14 league matches without a single defeat is a serious platform. They’ve scored 33 and conceded only 10 on their own ground, which is a very clean profile for a team in the top four. That defensive record at home stands out most. They don’t need to be perfect to win there, but they’ve been close enough to it. The only slight wrinkle is that the attack hasn’t always turned dominance into comfortable margins, which is why so many of their home games still drift into the goals market.

That pattern matters here. Al-Qadsiah have gone five matches without a clean sheet in the broader run, and while they’ve still been hard to beat, they’re not shutting teams down the way the best defensive sides do. Mind you, when you’re scoring this regularly, it doesn’t always matter. They’ve had five wins from their last seven league matches go over 2.5 goals, and that sort of consistency is exactly why the totals market looks so strong.

Al-Shabab Form & Analysis

Al-Shabab arrive with a more mixed feel to their form, though they’re not without signs of life. Their most recent outing was a 1-1 draw at Al-Riyadh on 5 April, and that was a decent enough away point. They created enough to feel they should’ve got more from it too, registering 19 shots and three big chances. Before that came a 2-0 home win over Al-Okhdood, tidy rather than spectacular, and then another 1-1 draw at Al-Ettifaq. There’s a recurring theme there. They’re hard to put away, but they don’t often land a decisive punch.

The bigger concern is what happened against the stronger sides. Al-Hilal came to town on 27 February and won a wild one 5-3. That result sums Al-Shabab up pretty well: capable of scoring, vulnerable when the game opens up, and not always in control of the tempo. They beat Al-Riyadh 3-1 and Damac 3-1 earlier in the run, so the attacking numbers are healthier than their league position suggests. But 12th place doesn’t lie. Too many matches have slipped away from them across the season.

Away from home, the record is thin. Two wins, six draws and six defeats from 14 league trips isn’t enough, and the 13 goals scored on the road is a modest return for a team that can carry threat through players like Abderrazak Hamdallah. They’ve also only conceded 16 away, which tells you they’re not getting battered every week. The problem is the balance. They draw too often, and when they do lose, they don’t usually have enough about them to claw it back. Can they keep it tight in Jeddah against a side as fluid as Al-Qadsiah? That’s the question.

Still, Al-Shabab shouldn’t be written off. They’ve lost just once in their last four league games and they’ve been scoring steadily enough, with goals in five of their last six. That makes them awkward opponents for a home side who don’t keep clean sheets with the same regularity as their home record might suggest. If Al-Qadsiah switch off for even a spell, Al-Shabab have enough quality to punish them. That’s what keeps this from feeling like a routine home banker.

Head-to-Head

This fixture has had a bit of spice to it recently. Al-Qadsiah beat Al-Shabab 3-2 in Riyadh on 31 December 2025, and before that they did the same thing away from home again with another 3-2 win in February 2025. That’s two straight league wins at Al-Shabab’s ground, and both were proper end-to-end affairs.

Go back a little further and the pattern becomes more balanced, but still not especially cagey. Al-Shabab won 1-0 at Al-Qadsiah in September 2024, while earlier meetings produced a 1-1 draw in 2021 and a few tight results either way. The recent trend, though, is more useful than the old history. When these two get together, goals tend to follow. The meetings have also tended to carry a bit of edge, which fits with the card-heavy tone of the rivalry.

We Predict: Over 2.5 Goals

We’re backing Over 2.5 Goals at 1/2 for this one. It’s short, sure, but it still looks the right side of the line. Al-Qadsiah have been involved in plenty of high-scoring games at home, Al-Shabab have scored in five of their last six, and both teams have shown enough defensive looseness to make a low-scoring script feel unlikely. That won’t be easy to argue against.

A 2-1 home win feels the most natural scoreline. Al-Qadsiah’s home record is the big reason they get the nod, but Al-Shabab have just enough going forward to land a goal themselves. If you want a slightly more adventurous angle, Both Teams to Score also has a fair case. The safer play is simply to expect a lively match and let the goals do the work.

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