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### Match 3: Nantong Zhiyun vs. Changchun Yatai (Chinese League 1)

In a top-of-the-table clash in Chinese League 1, Nantong Zhiyun hosted Changchun Yatai at the Nantong Sports Center on July 12, 2026. The fixture ended 0-0, a result that maintains the standings’ tightness as both teams chase promotion to the Chinese Super League.

Match Overview

With promotion ambitions on the line, this match was always going to be a cagey affair. Nantong Zhiyun, playing at home, started brightly and forced Changchun into early defensive work. But Changchun Yatai, with their experienced lineup, gradually grew into the game and carved out the clearer chances in the second half.

Key Moments

  • 28th minute: Nantong’s forward headed wide from a set piece.
  • 52nd minute: Changchun’s star striker saw his volley brilliantly saved by the Nantong goalkeeper.
  • 70th minute: A goalmouth scramble saw the ball hit the crossbar and bounce to safety.
  • 84th minute: Both teams exchanged late pressure but lacked the final finish.

Tactical Story

Nantong Zhiyun used a 3-5-2 formation to overload midfield, while Changchun Yatai countered with a 4-2-3-1 that looked to exploit space in behind. The game became a physical battle in midfield, with tackles flying in. Neither goalkeeper was truly tested after the hour mark, as fatigue set in.

Standout Players

  • Nantong’s goalkeeper: Made a key save in the 52nd minute to keep his team level.
  • Changchun’s defensive midfielder: Broke up play repeatedly and distributed efficiently.

Season Impact

Nantong Zhiyun remain 2nd in Chinese League 1, one point behind leaders Qingdao Hainiu. Changchun Yatai stay 4th, still very much in the promotion race. The clean sheet for both sides is encouraging, but the lack of goals may raise concerns about their attacking depth.