

Saudi Arabia Women Cruise to 4-0 Victory Over Laos Women in International Friendly
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia – June 10, 2026 – The Saudi Arabia women's national team put on an emphatic display, dismantling Laos Women 4-0 in an international friendly match at the King Abdullah Sports City. The victory marks a significant step forward for the rapidly developing Saudi side as they continue to build momentum on the international stage.
Match Summary
From the opening whistle, Saudi Arabia controlled the tempo and dictated the play. The home side's high press and crisp passing proved too much for Laos, who struggled to establish any sustained possession in the first half. Saudi Arabia's attacking intent was rewarded early, with two goals inside the first 20 minutes putting the visitors on the back foot.
The first goal came in the 12th minute when forward Laila Al-Qahtani latched onto a through ball and calmly slotted past the Laos goalkeeper. Just seven minutes later, midfielder Sara Al-Dossary doubled the lead with a powerful strike from the edge of the box that curled into the top corner.
Dominant Second Half
Saudi Arabia continued to pour forward after the break. In the 58th minute, a well-worked corner routine saw defender Nouf Al-Mutairi rise highest to head home the third goal. The final nail in the coffin came in the 74th minute when substitute Fatima Al-Rashidi added a fourth with a composed finish after a defensive error from Laos.
Laos rarely threatened, managing only two shots on target across the entire 90 minutes. Saudi Arabia's goalkeeper remained largely untroubled as her defense maintained a clean sheet. The match also served as a valuable test of squad depth for Saudi head coach, who made five substitutions in the second half.
Player of the Match & Key Stats
- Star Performer: Laila Al-Qahtani – One goal and an assist, constant menace down the left flank.
- Possession: Saudi Arabia 65% – Laos 35%
- Shots on Target: Saudi Arabia 9 – Laos 2
- Corners: Saudi Arabia 7 – Laos 1
The comprehensive win extends Saudi Arabia's unbeaten run in friendly matches to four games. For Laos, this was a learning experience against a side that has rapidly improved since the Saudi women's team's official launch in 2021.
Looking Ahead
The Saudi women's team will use this performance as a springboard for future fixtures, with the next international window likely to feature sterner tests against higher-ranked Asian or African opponents. Laos, meanwhile, will take valuable lessons back to their training camps as they focus on developing their program. The match was a clear statement that Saudi Arabia women's football is on an upward trajectory, combining technical quality with growing confidence.