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<p>The QNB Stars League Week 17 fixtures on Friday are Al Rayyan vs Al Sailiya (Al Sadd Stadium, 16:45), Al Gharafa vs Al Kharaitiyat (Al Gharafa Stadium, 18:55) and Al Ahli vs Qatar SC (Al Ahli Stadium, 18:55).</p><p><strong>Al Rayyan vs Al Sailiya </strong></p><p>Al Rayyan (35 points) will look to be back on track, after their Qatar Clasico loss to Al Sadd last week, when they clash with Al Sailiya (24 points).</p><p>The Peregrines had also lost in the last round, 0-2 to Qatar SC.</p><p>Al Rayyan’s target will be to keep pace with Al Duhail and Al Sadd, while Al Sailiya will be keen to keep their top-four position in tact as Umm Salal are breathing down their neck.</p><p>Al Rayyan had won 1-0 in the first phase.</p><p><strong>Al Gharafa vs Al Kharaitiyat</strong></p><p>Al Gharafa will try to compensate for their 1-5 defeat at the hands of Al Duhail when they face Al Kharaitiyat, who are coming off a comeback 3-2 victory over Al Markhiya.</p><p>Al Gharafa are sixth with 20 points and Al Kharaitiyat 10th with 13 points.</p><p>The Cheetahs are eyeing a top-four finish and will have to win as many points as possible from the remaining outings in order to achieve that goal.</p><p>Al Kharaitiyat also badly need some points as they are staring at relegation. The Thunders have been doing well ever since Syrian coach Yasser Sebaie replaced Tunisian Ahmad Al Ajlani.</p><p>Al Kharaitiyat had won 4-1 in the first phase.</p><p><strong>Al Ahli vs Qatar SC</strong></p><p>Both Al Ahli and Qatar SC would look to build on their victories, against Al Arabi (4-0) and Al Sailiya (2-0) respectively.</p><p>Al Ahli are seventh on 19 points, while Qatar SC made a big leap with their victory, from 10th to eighth with 15 points.</p><p>It was the Brigadiers’ first win under Spanish coach George Jorge, whereas The Kings have been doing well ever since Qatari coach Abdullah Mubarak replaced Argentinian Gabriel Calderon.</p><p>Al Ahli had won 3-0 in the first phase.</p>