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<p>The QNB Stars League Week 6 fixtures on Friday, 21st September, are Al Sailiya vs Al Ahli (17:55) at Al Ahli Stadium and Al Kharaitiyat vs Umm Salal (20:05) at Al Khor Stadium.</p><p><strong>Al Sailiya vs Al Ahli</strong></p><p>Al Sailiya coach Sami Trabelsi said they were wary of Al Ahli as they are coming off a fighting performance that saw them beat Al Kharaitiyat 3-2 in the last round.</p><p>Al Sailiya have nine points and they will be keen to stay in the top four even as Al Arabi, Al Gharafa and Umm Salal are breathing down their neck.</p><p>Trabelsi also said his wards were technically, physically and psychologically ready to face Al Ahli as they benefited from the recent international break.</p><p>Al Sailiya did not play in Week 5 as their match against Al Duhail was rescheduled due to the latter’s AFC Champions League commitment.</p><p>Trabelsi’s Al Ahli counterpart Milan Macala is upbeat, for his team registered their second victory to be on six points.</p><p>He must also be delighted that some of his players have recovered from their injuries.</p><p><strong>Al Kharaitiyat vs Umm Salal</strong></p><p>Al Kharaitiyat are in a precarious position as they are the only team yet to open account in the QNB Stars League standings, having lost all five matches.</p><p>They replaced Tunisian coach Nassif Al Bayawi after the first three rounds with Moroccan Abdelaziz El Amri. Yet, their bad run continued.</p><p>However, The Thunders can take solace from the fact that they put up their best performance so far this season before going down to Al Ahli 2-3 in Week 5.</p><p>Umm Salal are in an upbeat mood after beating Al Gharafa 3-2 that took their points tally to seven.</p><p>The Orange Fortress need to sustain the momentum if they have to finish among the top four.</p><p> </p>