The Suhaim Bin Hamad stadium will host Qatar SC’s second game of the season on Saturday against Al-Sadd. Qatar SC lost woefully in their league opener against Al-Duhail with a 6-1 defeat while Al-Sadd also lost their league opener to Al-Shamal. Both teams will be aiming for their first win of the season as they collide on Saturday. Please see the carefully prepared tips.
Form: L
Qatar SC had a devastating start to the season as they lost woefully to Al-Duhail in their league opener last week. Qatar SC held their forte in the first half of the game which ended goalless but they faltered in the second half conceding a total of 6 goals in the second half. The goals just kept going in although Qatar SC managed to score a goal. Qatar SC is currently at the bottom of the league table.
Form: L
In a shocking turn of events, the defending champions of Qatar lost their league opener to Al-Shamal. The game was a very tough one with Al-Shamal exceeding our expectations as they also played their hearts out. Al-Shamal were already up by 2-goals in the 74th minute but Al-Sadd got one goal back in the 89th minute and Akram Afif lost their only chance of an equalizer in the last minute of the game as he lost a penalty from the spot in the last minute. Al-Sadd is currently 10th in the league table and they’ll most definitely aim for their first league win here.
When we look at their last 20 encounters, we see that Al-Sadd has won 14 of those games while Al-Qatar has only won 5 with a single draw.
Al-Sadd is the stronger team here and they’ll most definitely want a comeback from last week’s victory and also secure their first league win of the season as defending champions. We witnessed how Al-Qatar were annihilated in their league opener against Duhail and we think they are no match for Al-Sade but our hopes will be on the goals options in this game. A bet on a total of over 2.5 goals.
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