
Al-Fayha FC – Al-Khaleej Club: 3–1
Al-Fayha stunned Al-Khaleej with a lightning-fast first half, storming to a 3–0 lead before the break. The opener came courtesy of an unfortunate own goal by Hussain Al Sultan, followed by a towering Chris Smalling header and a sharp finish from Fashion Sakala, both assisted smartly by Benzia and Semedo. Giorgos Masouras pulled one back for Al-Khaleej in the second half, but the hosts stood firm. Despite controlling 61% of possession and firing off 17 shots, Al-Khaleej couldn't break down Al-Fayha’s resilient defense.
Key player: Yassine Benzia (Al-Fayha FC): A pivotal figure in Al-Fayha's 3–1 win, Benzia turned provider with a precise assist for Smalling's header that doubled their lead. Beyond setting up the goal, he initiated multiple set pieces, including early corners, showing his influence in buildup play. His creative instincts added rhythm to Al-Fayha’s counter-attacks, leaving the Al-Khaleej defense scrambling.
A clinical display from Al-Fayha, who capitalized on key moments to overcome Al-Khaleej's dominance in possession.