
Al Ettifaq
Al Ettifaq stats and predictions are crucial for fans and bettors tracking the Saudi Pro League club. Competing in the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League, Al Ettifaq’s recent form has delivered mixed but competitive results. The team, based in Dammam at the Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium, has collected 8 points from its last five matches, with a goal difference of +5. This form provides a solid foundation for match outcome forecasts.
Al Ettifaq’s current form across the last five Pro League outings shows a pattern of draw, loss, win, draw, win (D-L-W-D-W). The most recent match was a 1-1 away draw against NEOM Sports Club on May 21, 2026. Before that, a 1-3 home defeat to Al Ittihad Jeddah on May 14 interrupted a three-match unbeaten run. The team bounced back with a dominant 5-0 away victory over Al Khaleej Saihat on May 9, followed by a 0-0 home draw with Al Najma Club on May 4, and a 3-1 away win at Al Akhdoud on April 30.
Over these five matches, Al Ettifaq scored 10 goals and conceded 5. The side has been winless in its last two (1 draw, 1 defeat), but the overall mix of two wins and two draws from five yields a 40% win rate and an equally solid 40% draw rate.
While league table positions are not specified for the current season, Al Ettifaq’s key numbers from recent performance offer valuable season snapshots. Top scorer G. Wijnaldum (midfielder) has netted 16 goals in 32 appearances across all competitions, making him the team’s primary attacking threat. Defender Madallah Al Olayan also chipped in with 1 goal in 19 matches. Midfielder Álvaro Medrán has 1 goal in 29 events.
Al Ettifaq’s home stadium, the 26,000-capacity Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium, provides a familiar fortress. Over the examined five-game span, the team averaged 2.0 goals scored and 1.0 conceded per match, indicating a positive goal balance but occasional defensive gaps.
Based on the recent form data—where Al Ettifaq won 2 of its last 5 matches—the estimated win probability for an upcoming typical Pro League fixture stands at 40%. The draw likelihood is also 40%, reflecting the two draws in that same sample, while the loss probability is 20%. This assessment directly mirrors the team’s latest results distribution and does not rely on external odds or future schedule specifics, as a next opponent is not provided.
Supporting this estimate, Al Ettifaq’s goal difference (+5) and an average of 2.0 goals scored per game suggest an ability to compete offensively, though the winless last two outings (a loss and a draw) temper outright victory expectations. The presence of a consistent goal-scorer in Wijnaldum further underpins a near-even chance of a result in any given match. Thus, fans and analysts can anticipate around a 4-in-10 chance of a win, with a draw being equally probable.