So, today I wanted to watch this soccer match between Al Nassr and Al Ta’ee, you know, in the Saudi Pro League. It’s not something I usually do, but hey, why not try something new? First thing I did was check when the match was happening. Turns out it was on September 29. Perfect, I had the date.

Next, I started digging around to figure out how to actually watch the game. I searched online and found out that Fox Sports 2 was going to show it in the US. “Great,” I thought, “But I don’t have cable.” No worries, the internet usually has solutions, right?
I kept looking and stumbled upon something called LiveSoccerTV. It seemed like a good place to get info, but it didn’t really solve my problem. Then I read that in India, they were going to stream it online. I’m not in India, but it gave me hope that there might be a streaming option somewhere.
I continued my search and discovered that DAZN was going to show the match. “Alright, that’s something,” I muttered to myself. I also found out that Sony Sports Network was going to broadcast it, and it would be on the SonyLiv app and website. That sounded promising.
Then I learned about this thing called Shahid. They apparently have the rights to the Saudi Pro League, and you can sign up from anywhere. It’s like 8 bucks a month. Not bad, I guess.
- Checked the match date: September 29.
- Searched for how to watch: Fox Sports 2 (US, but no cable).
- Looked at LiveSoccerTV: Didn’t quite help.
- Found out about streaming in India: Not useful for me, but a clue.
- Discovered DAZN as an option.
- Learned about Sony Sports Network and SonyLiv app.
- Found out about Shahid: $8/month for Saudi Pro League rights.
After all this digging around, I finally managed to watch the Al Nassr vs Al Ta’ee match. It was quite an adventure just to figure out how to watch it. I felt a bit like a detective, piecing together all these clues from different websites. It wasn’t the simplest thing, but I got it done. Now I can say I’ve watched a Saudi Pro League match, and I know a bit more about the world of sports streaming. Who would have thought?

Honestly, it wasn’t as straightforward as I hoped. But hey, I got to watch the game in the end, and that’s what matters. Plus, I learned a few things along the way. Maybe next time I want to watch a match from some foreign league, it’ll be a bit easier. Or maybe I’ll just stick to the local games. We’ll see.