A dominant attacking display from Nigerian forward Asisat Oshoala powered Al Hilal into the final of the Saudi Women’s Cup following a commanding 5–1 victory over Al Qadsiah on the night, sealing a 7–2 aggregate win.

The result confirmed Al Hilal’s superiority across both legs, having already secured a 2–1 advantage in the first fixture before finishing the job emphatically in the return match.

Oshoala was the standout performer, delivering a ruthless hat-trick that underlined her growing influence in Saudi women’s football.

She struck twice in the first half to put Al Hilal firmly in control before completing her treble in the 73rd minute, capping a performance defined by sharp movement, positioning, and finishing.

Her latest goals further extend an impressive seasonal tally, with the forward now registering 23 goals and six assists across all competitions since joining the club.

With the emphatic win, Al Hilal now advance to the final, where they will face either Al Ula or Al Nasr.

The upcoming final also carries added narrative interest, as Oshoala’s Nigeria teammate Ashleigh Plumptre is part of the Al Nassr squad, setting up a potential clash between international colleagues on opposing sides.

Al Hilal’s progression reflects their strong campaign in the competition, with Oshoala’s consistent goal output playing a central role in their attacking dominance.

As the final approaches, attention will now turn to whether the Nigerian forward can continue her prolific form and deliver silverware in her debut season in the Saudi league system.