The Syrian Premier League will resume tomorrow with crucial matches in the sixth week.

The matches of the Premier League will resume tomorrow, Wednesday, May 21st, with four games scheduled at 5:00 PM, followed by two additional matches on Thursday to conclude the round.
This decision came after the Football Association's announcement to cancel the return phase and adopt neutral venues, with clubs' approval to save time and salvage the current season, which had been interrupted due to current circumstances.
The spotlight is currently on the intense competition among the top four clubs, while the fate of relegation remains pending, awaiting the General Assembly's decision.
Al-Karama Club, leading with 13 points, stands out as the top contender to maintain its position, especially with its direct match against the Police team on Thursday, a game expected to be in its favor.
At Hama Municipal Stadium, Al-Wahda, the runner-up with 8 points, will face Jabala, with 5 points, in a fiery match despite Al-Wahda's readiness advantage.
In Idlib, Hutteen and Al-Jaish, both with equal points, will play a crucial match where Al-Jaish seeks to make up for its setbacks, while Hutteen aims to strengthen its position after playing fewer matches.
In Aleppo, Al-Tali'a, fifth in the standings with 6 points, will face Al-Wahda, who has yet to score any points but holds the league shield title and boasts high readiness, making them a potential winner despite the lack of official experience this season.
The final match of the round will be between Al-Futowa, at the bottom with two points, and Al-Ittihad Aleppo, with four points, at Al-Fayhaa Stadium.