• January 12, 2026
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Today, Monday, the matches of the fourth round of the Libyan Premier Football League, “Our League,” kick off, with 5 strong matches in the first and third groups. This round is pivotal for many teams seeking to strengthen their positions in the standings or correct their course as the first weeks of the competition get underway.

The first group’s matches feature three highly anticipated games, with ambitions varying between teams looking for the top spot and others striving to break free from a cycle of negative results.

Al-Qadisiyah hosts Al-Swehly in a balanced encounter
On the pitch at Al-Zawiya Stadium, Al-Qadisiyah meets Al-Swehly in a match considered one of the highlights of the round.
Al-Swehly enters the match with the ambition of securing a positive result away from home, relying on their current tally of 7 points and seeking to continue their climb up the standings.

On the other hand, Al-Qadisiyah aims to capitalize on the home ground and crowd advantage, following their win in the third round, to bolster their tally of 4 points and achieve a stronger start to their campaign this season.

Al-Dhahra and Al-Watan… A match to improve positions
At Al-Nahr Stadium, Al-Dhahra faces Al-Watan in a match no less important than the other round fixtures.

Al-Dhahra, with 7 points, aspires to continue their positive results and increase their points, while Al-Watan enters the match under pressure from results, having failed to secure any win so far, setting their sights on correcting their course and achieving a positive result to restore confidence.

Al-Ahli Tripoli tested by Al-Sabah in Misrata
The third match takes place at Misrata Stadium, where the recently promoted Al-Sabah hosts Al-Ahli Tripoli in a highly anticipated encounter.

Al-Ahli Tripoli enters the match leading their group with 7 points and seeks to continue their string of positive results and solidify their lead.

Conversely, Al-Sabah is counting on the home ground and crowd advantage, along with the recent technical change led by veteran coach Radhia Attia, to achieve a positive result against one of the group’s top teams.

Two fiery encounters in the third group
In the third group, the fourth round’s matches conclude with two strong games, both carrying significant importance in the standings race.

At Al-Wadi Al-Kabir Stadium, Al-Sadaka meets Al-Anwar in a match where both sides aim for a positive result.

Al-Sadaka, with 3 points to their name, hopes to improve their position in the standings, while Al-Anwar enters the match with better morale after a good performance in the last round, seeking to compensate and continue their development, also with 3 points.

A highly anticipated summit between Al-Ittihad Al-Askari and Al-Hilal
Today’s matches conclude with a strong encounter on the pitch at Benghazi International Stadium, bringing together Al-Ittihad Al-Askari and Al-Hilal in a much-anticipated summit.
Al-Ittihad Al-Askari, with 4 points from two rounds, aspires to secure a win and snatch three valuable points to propel them forward in the standings.

On the other hand, Al-Hilal, leading the group with 7 points, seeks to continue their victories and strengthen their lead, in a match expected to be highly competitive and exciting.

Al-Zawiya Stadium

Al-Zawiya Stadium is a multi-purpose sports venue located in Al-Zawiya, Libya, primarily used for football matches and serving as the home ground for Al-Nasr SC. It was constructed in the 1970s and has since been a central hub for local sporting events and cultural gatherings in the region.

Misrata Stadium

Misrata Stadium is a multi-purpose sports venue located in Misrata, Libya, primarily used for football matches. It was constructed in the 1970s and has since served as a home ground for local clubs. The stadium also gained historical significance as a site of conflict and a gathering point during the 2011 Libyan Civil War.

Al-Wadi Al-Kabir Stadium

Al-Wadi Al-Kabir Stadium is a multi-purpose sports venue located in Muscat, Oman. It was historically the primary national stadium and a key venue for football matches and cultural events before the construction of larger, modern facilities in the country.

Benghazi International Stadium

Benghazi International Stadium is a multi-purpose sports venue located in Benghazi, Libya, which opened in 1964. It has historically served as a major venue for football matches and large public events, though it has suffered significant damage during periods of conflict in the country, including the 2011 Libyan Civil War.

Al-Nahr Stadium

Al-Nahr Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in the city of Sidon, Lebanon. It was originally built in the 1960s and is primarily used for football matches, serving as the home ground for Nejmeh SC.

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