On 29 March, the Ministry of Sports announced that fans will be allowed to return to stadiums for the final three rounds of matches with a maximum of 40% capacity.
[5] On 23 May, Al-Hilal secured their seventeenth league title with one match to spare following a 1–0 away win against Al-Taawoun.
[7] In the final matchday, both Al-Qadsiah and Al-Wehda were relegated following a draw with Abha and a loss against Al-Shabab respectively.
Al-Batin will play in the top flight of Saudi football after a season's absence.
[11] Al-Ain will play in the top flight of Saudi football for the first time in history.
Al-Ain became the first team from the Al Bahah Region to play in the Pro League.
[12] Al-Qadsiah will play in the top flight of Saudi football after a season's absence.