Yes, it's an opportunity for Al Nassr to improve their ranking, but I wouldn't go so far as to say that Al Nassr will win this match. Although Al Ahli have a poor record away from home, this match will certainly be different. Results in previous matches are indeed one of the measures for us to make predictions, but it is also not a guarantee that the same thing will happen again. Al Ahli will want the best, and they will learn from their mistakes by making evaluations. Moreover, they are also in good shape now, 5 wins out of 6 matches is something good.
It is true that there is no guarantee that Al-Nassr will win anything can happen but I only predict based on position and opportunities as the home team Al-Nassr is clearly the favorite. I think I'm not alone, just checked the betting markets and the bookies agree with me 1x2 market Al-Nassr 1.78 vs 3.9 Al-Ahli and for betting of course I have other favorites such as Both Teams to Score YES odds 1.53
I imagine a fight will happen in this match and maybe there will be a lot of goals.
I mostly agree with you, but there are some things I don't agree with, like saying victory will be on Al Nassr's side. I've also looked at the bookie's odds before, and I agree that Al Nassr are the big favorites in this match. But as you say, anything can happen in this match, that's the point. In other words, I still give Al Ahli a chance to surprise and make them win and beat Al Nassr.
Saudi Pro League would be entertaining this season, I'm relaxed and ready for tough actions, besides I've the selected clubs I think would proved themselves this season for the league title. Al Ittihad won the title the previous season, but I think it would be really difficult for them to win it again. Al Nassr is my favorite in the league, the club have quality players that are capable to enchance their game, always aligning with good game results. Al Hilal and Al Ittihad will be the pre-eminent rival for the SPL title this season if other clubs doesn't belt up and bounce back to winning games.
Not only is it entertaining, but we are also interested in seeing it every week. Honestly, I was only looking forward to the big games before, and one of them was a game involving Al Nassr. But this season is a lot different, because I'm following almost every game, maybe not as intensely as when I followed matches in the Premier League or in La Liga, but now I'm following more SPL matches. I don't deny that it's a result of the top players joining who played in Europe before.