

Beijing IT 1-1 Tai'an Tiankuang
Chinese Football League 2 | 28 June 2026 19:00
Beijing IT and Tai'an Tiankuang played out an entertaining 1-1 draw in their China League 2 clash at the Beijing Institute of Technology stadium. Both sides had chances to win the game, but a share of the spoils was a fair reflection of an open and competitive match.
First half: Tai'an take the lead
Tai'an Tiankuang started brightly and took the lead in the 14th minute. A long ball over the top caught out the Beijing IT defence, and the Tai'an striker controlled well before firing a low shot into the far corner. The home side responded well, creating several half-chances but failing to test the goalkeeper significantly. Tai'an nearly doubled their lead in the 35th minute when a header from a corner hit the crossbar.
Second half: Beijing IT fight back
Beijing IT came out with renewed energy after the break. They equalised in the 54th minute through a well-worked set piece. A short corner routine ended with a cross that was met by a powerful header from the Beijing IT centre-back, who rose highest to nod the ball into the net. The stadium erupted, and the home side pushed for a winner. Tai'an goalkeeper made a fine save in the 71st minute to deny a dipping long-range effort. In the final moments, Tai'an could have snatched all three points, but the Beijing IT goalkeeper made a sharp stop from a close-range shot.
Key statistics
- Shots on target: Beijing IT 5 – 4 Tai'an Tiankuang
- Corners: Beijing IT 7 – 3 Tai'an Tiankuang
- Possession: Beijing IT 55% – 45% Tai'an Tiankuang
Beijing IT's higher corner count shows their second-half dominance, but Tai'an's disciplined defending and counter-attacking threat kept the home side honest.
Standings context
The draw leaves Beijing IT on 19 points in seventh place, while Tai'an Tiankuang move to 16 points in the middle of the China League 2 table. Both teams remain within striking distance of the promotion playoff spots, and this result keeps them in the hunt as the season approaches its halfway mark.