Al Ain maintains unbeaten streak. Al Ain continues to shine this season, preserving its record without a defeat for the 19th consecutive match after defeating Al Wasl 2-0. The team has achieved 14 wins and five draws, remaining the only team that has not tasted defeat yet. Al Ain also extended its unbeaten streak to 26 matches, becoming the second-longest in professional league history, behind Al Jazira's 28-match run.
Ironclad defense for Al Ahli. The defensive factor stands out as a crucial weapon for Al Ahli, as their goal has conceded only seven goals since the start of the season, the latest being against Al Qabiyyah in a 5-1 win. This makes Al Ahli the team with the fewest conceded goals in the competition, compared to 16 goals conceded by league leaders Al Ain.
Impact of Al Mansouri. Al Ahli's player Mohammed Juma Al Mansouri (19 years old) continues to contribute to the team in recent matches, with his influence being more prominent when he starts in the lineup. He has scored four goals in six matches he began from the start, and has also played in eight matches as a substitute, scoring one goal.
Bani Yas's surprise jump. Bani Yas caused a notable surprise by defeating their guest Al Wahda 1-0. This victory marked "Al-Samawi"'s second consecutive win of the season for the first time, giving the team a significant boost to escape the relegation zone. The two wins lifted Bani Yas to 11th place with 20 points, slightly easing the pressure of the drop.
The long-range weapon. Al Ain, Al Ahli, and Al Sharjah continue to rely on long-range shots as an effective weapon. The trio leads the list of teams with the most goals scored from outside the penalty area, with seven goals each by the end of the round.
The Moroccan mark. Despite the absence of Moroccan players making an impact in the 19th round, their presence this season remains significant. Players like Tarik Tissoudali (Al Khawaneej), Karim El Barkaoui (Al Dhafra), and Walid Azaro (Ajman) occupy high positions (third, fourth, and fifth, respectively) in the top scorers' list. Moroccan players are generally the top scorers in the league with 44 goals, leading local players and Brazilians.
Al Dhafra's weakness. Al Dhafra continues to suffer from early goals, with their net shaking in nine matches within the first 15 minutes, the latest being against Al Jazira. The slow start remains a concern for the team, as they have collected only five points in matches where they were trailing.
Memory of victories. Al Bataeh regained the habit of winning after an eight-match wait, defeating Ajman 1-0. "Al-Raqi" had drawn four and lost four during that period, and this victory gives them a significant morale boost in their survival battle, reaching 16 points, just two points behind Al Dhafra.
Al Ain and Al Ahli pull away from rivals. League leaders Al Ain and their pursuer Al Ahli have pulled away from other competitors in the race for the 2025-2026 Professional League title with seven rounds remaining. The excitement continues with a battle for the lead between "Al-Za'eem" and "Fursan Dubai", while the competition for third place is among Al Jazira, Al Wahda, and Al Wasl.