Saudi Arabia National Team TV Schedule

Our Saudi Arabia National Team TV Schedule has all viewing information so you can watch all Al-Akhdhar games.

Also known as the “Green Falcons”, Saudi Arabia is one of the most successful teams in Asia, winning the AFC Asian Cup three times and appearing in the final a record six times. They have qualified for the World Cup final six times, all since 1994. They are one of the few Asian nations, and the only one from the Middle East region, to reach the round of 16 in the tournament.

Saudi Arabia National Team TV Schedule and Streaming Links

First match: 18 January 1957 (Draw against Lebanon in Beirut) Manager: Hervé Renard Best World Cup result: Round of 16 (1994) Best AFC Asian Cup result: Winners (1984, 1988, 1996)

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Where can I watch the Saudi Arabia match?

A good number of Saudi Arabian games run through Paramount+. CBS’s pay streaming service is the provider of the AFC Asian Cup as well as the Asian World Cup Qualifiers.

The World Cup is available in the United States on the FOX family of channels. This is either the FOX linear channel (available over-the-air in most markets) or FS1, depending on the specific game. Spanish coverage is on Telemundo (and airs in Spanish through Peacock). Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Vidgo and Sling are streaming platforms that carry FOX, FS1 and/or Telemundo.

Another thing to keep in mind is that friendlies can appear on any channel that bids high enough to broadcast them. In the case of Saudi Arabia, and for viewers in the US, this generally only applies if they are facing the United States or another high-profile team.

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Line up

Like other nations in the Middle East, most players from Saudi Arabia play at the national level. However, the fact that Saudi Arabia’s most recent squad call-up had 13 call-ups from one squad, Al-Hilal, speaks volumes. Of course, it helps that Al-Hilal have won the 2019 and 2021 Asian Champions League. Clearly, the club and its players have success up their sleeves.

Among the names to watch for the World Cup are Fahad Al-Muwallad and Salman Al-Faraj. The pair of midfielders have more than 140 matches between the two. On top of that, their combined goal output is an impressive 25.

Another place to find goals is from 22-year-old Firas Al-Buraikan. At his young age, 24 appearances is decent on its own. However, he has six goals in those games. That ratio could work well at the World Cup with Saudi Arabia in a tough group with Argentina, Poland and Mexico.

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