The Saudi Pro League will kick off for a new season in Saudi Arabia on Friday.
The Saudi Pro League has signed broadcasting agreements that span over 130 countries and territories, ensuring that fans worldwide will be able to witness the league’s electrifying clashes firsthand.
DAZN, which stream the matches to enthusiastic viewers across multiple territories, including Austria, Belgium, Canada, Germany, and the UK, while European broadcasters such as Canal+ (France), Sport TV (Portugal), and La 7 (Italy) will steam the matches.
For fans in the UAE and MENA region, matches will be streamed on MBC Shahid.
Here are all the channels you can stream the Saudi Pro League 2023:
Opening weekend fixtures
Friday, August 11
10PM (UAE time): Al Ahli v Al Hazm
Saturday, August 12
7 PM: Al Tai v Damac
10 PM: Al Fayha v Al Khaleej
Sunday, August 13
10 PM: Al Fateh v Al Taawoun
10 PM: Al Riyadh v Al Wehda
Monday, August 14
7 PM: Abha v Al Hilal*
7 PM: Al Raed v Al Ittihad
10 PM: Al Ettifaq v Al Nassr*
10 PM: Al Shabab v Al Okhdood
*Al Hilal and Al Nassr fixtures subject to change
Saudi Pro League 2023/24 broadcasters
MENA region (along with Chad, Djibouti, Mauritania, Somalia, and Sudan)
- MBC Shahid
Asia
- Bilibili (China)
- Zhibo8 (China)
- Tencent (China)
- Migu (China)
- Kball (China)
- Sony / culver (Indian sub-continent)
- SPO TV (South East Asia, Korea and Japan)
Europe
- A1 Bulgaria / Max Sport (Bulgaria)
- Canal+ (France and French overseas territories)
- Cosmote (Greece)
- DAZN (UK, Germany, Austria, Canada, Belgium)
- La 7 (Italy)
- Marca.com (Spain)
- Prima Sports (Romania)
- Setanta (Commonwealth of Independent States, Baltics and Ukraine)
- Sport TV (Portugal)
- Supersport (Albania & Kosovo)
Americas
- Azteca (Central America and Mexico)
- Band Group (Brazil)
- GOAT (Brazil)
Africa
- Azam (East Africa)
- Sporty TV (Nigeria and Ghana)
- StartTimes (Sub-Saharan Africa and South Africa)
- ZAP (Angola and Mozambique)
Australia
- Network Ten