In one of the most exciting versions of the history of the tournament, the Saudi League enters the final round, this evening, where the two title contenders are level on points, competing 7 clubs to avoid relegation.

The crescent has a historic chance to achieve the title for the third consecutive time and 18th by its history, in the event of victory against Al Faisali, who is "fighting" to avoid relegation.

The crescent is equal with the union rival with 64 points each, but the crescent has the advantage of direct confrontations, putting things "in his hands".

Al-Hilal faces his guest al-Faisali, while the Federation is facing another team threatened by relegation, the sub, on Monday evening.

The struggle to avoid relegation is also an unprecedented "epic", with 7 clubs competing to avert "catastrophe", including the big club Al Ahly, which faces an imminent threat of relegation.

Only 3 points, 7 clubs, are separated between 9th and 15th, while the landing packages for the top flight.

Al Tai Clubs (34 points), Cooperation (33), Al Faisaly (33), Major (33), Sub (32), Al Ahly (31) and Agreement (31) are battling to avoid the last two landing seats with packages.

Al-Ahly was in a real stalemate, facing the fourth-placed youngsters, in the last game, and his loss will mean a direct drop.

Al-Ahli's draw will only be maintained in the event of a loss of both the subordinate and the agreement in the last round.

All matches of the Al-Hasim tour will be held this evening, the same time, which is 9 pm Mecca time.

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