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Saudi Pro League ยท Saudi Arabia
Full TimeSunday, 10 May 2026
Al Ittihad crestAl IttihadSSR 1557(+12)
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Damac FC crestDamac FCSSR 1442(-12)
Pick resultAl Ittihad to winwonView full prediction breakdown

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Al Ittihad vs Damac FC Preview: Champions on the Verge as Title Race Enters Final Stretch

Al Ittihad host Damac FC on Sunday 10 May with the Saudi Pro League title tantalizingly close. Our match day preview breaks down the numbers, the signals, and whether there is any value left in the market.

Last updated Sunday 10 May 2026. This is it. Match day. Al Ittihad welcome Damac FC to what promises to be a one-sided afternoon in Jeddah, and the context here is everything. With 82 points from 32 games, Al Ittihad sit five clear at the summit, and the picture could not be clearer: they are the best team in Saudi Arabia by a considerable distance, and this fixture looks like the kind of comfortable home assignment that champions are built to take care of.

The League Picture

Let's lay out the numbers, because they are genuinely striking. Al Ittihad have won 27 of their 32 league games this season, drawing just one and losing four. They have scored 86 goals and conceded only 26. That is a goal difference of plus 60, which places them in a different conversation to every other team in this division. The nearest challenger sits on 77 points from 31 games, five points behind with a game in hand still to play. The title is not yet mathematically secured, but the thread connecting every piece of data in this preview points in one direction.

And that brings us to Damac. They are 11th in the standings on 37 points from 31 games, with ten wins, seven draws, and fourteen defeats. They have scored 52 and conceded 50, which makes them one of the more freely scoring mid-table sides in the league. But here is what nobody is asking: does Damac's goal output actually make them more dangerous than their position suggests, or does it simply reflect a team that plays with an openness born of having nothing meaningful to fight for? The real question is whether that attacking tendency creates any risk for Ittihad, or whether a side of this calibre simply absorbs it and moves on.

What the Model Says

The signal on this one is clear and confident. The model gives Al Ittihad a 82.8% probability of winning, against a market implied probability of 69.4%. That is an edge of 13.4 percentage points, which is the kind of number that makes you sit up. The confidence rating comes in at 83, and the available odds from Betfair sit at 1.44 for the home win.

Now, I am not going to pretend 1.44 is a price that gets the pulse racing. It is short. But edge is edge, and when the model is this emphatic and the underlying data this supportive, you at least have to engage with it seriously. A home side that has won 27 from 32, with a goal difference of plus 60, hosting a team that is 11th with 14 defeats. The logic holds.

The second signal concerns both teams to score. The model rates BTTS No at 54%, against a market implied 51%, generating an edge of just 3.7 percentage points. The confidence sits at 54. I will be honest with you: that is not a bet I am chasing. Three or four points of edge with 54% confidence is the kind of number I would leave alone. The BTTS No side makes intuitive sense given how dominant Ittihad are defensively, but the margin here is too thin to act on with conviction.

The Odds Picture in Full

The correct score market tells its own story. Unibet price 2-0 at 6.50 and 2-1 at 6.75. The 3-0 is available at 8.00 and the 3-1 at 9.00. William Hill have the 1-0 at 7.50. Those prices reflect a market that fully expects Ittihad to win comfortably, with the main uncertainty being the margin rather than the outcome itself.

On goals, the BTTS Yes is trading around 1.72 to 1.73 across sport888, Unibet, and William Hill. BTTS No sits between 1.95 and 1.98. The first-half BTTS markets are revealing: William Hill price BTTS Yes in the first half at 4.00 and BTTS No at 1.20. The second-half split is 3.00 and 1.30 respectively. Both half markets are telling you that a Damac goal at any point is the variable, not the Ittihad goals, which the market takes as close to certain.

Corners reflect the dominance too. Unibet have Ittihad to win the corners battle at 1.22, with the draw at 9.50. Over 13.5 corners for the match is available at 4.60, which suggests a relatively controlled game rather than a frantic one.

Confirmed Lineups and Injuries

The data sheet does not carry confirmed lineups or injury information for this fixture at the time of publication. If that changes in the hour before kick-off, we will update accordingly. Given the importance of the moment in the league season, it would be unusual for Ittihad to rotate heavily, but without confirmed information I would not build a case on squad selection either way.

The Verdict

Al Ittihad to win is the only signal I am publishing on this one, and the model's case for it is genuinely robust. The 13.4% edge is real. The underlying quality of this Ittihad side across 32 games is not a fluke. They have been the dominant force in this league from early in the campaign, and nothing in Damac's season suggests they are equipped to derail that on Sunday afternoon.

The BTTS No at nearly evens is interesting on paper but not compelling enough to act on at 54% model confidence. The correct score markets are fine for small entertainment plays if 3-0 or 3-1 catches your eye, but the value on those is marginal at best.

My pick: Al Ittihad to win at 1.44. It is not the most glamorous price, but this is one of those occasions where the data, the context, and the logic all point in the same direction. Sometimes the obvious answer is the right one.

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