

Match Report: Beijing Women 2–1 Shaanxi Zhidan Women – CFA Women's Super League
Beijing Women secured a hard‑fought 2–1 victory over Shaanxi Zhidan Women at home on 5 July 2026, continuing their strong run in the CFA Women's Super League. The match featured two well‑taken goals from the hosts and a spirited comeback attempt by the visitors.
Match Overview
Beijing started brightly, dominating possession and creating early chances. Their pressure paid off in the 12th minute when a slick passing move unlocked the Shaanxi defence, allowing Beijing’s striker to finish calmly past the goalkeeper. The lead was doubled in the 34th minute – a corner kick was met by a powerful header at the near post, making it 2–0 before halftime.
Shaanxi Zhidan Women came out with renewed determination in the second half. They pulled one back in the 55th minute after a defensive error by Beijing allowed a through‑ball to reach their forward, who chipped the ball over the advancing keeper. The goal gave Shaanxi belief, and they pushed hard for an equaliser in the remaining half‑hour.
Key Moments and Analysis
- Early Dominance: Beijing’s fast start was crucial. Their first goal came from a well‑rehearsed move, and the second from set‑piece efficiency.
- Shaanxi’s Fightback: After conceding the second goal, Shaanxi Zhidan Women reorganised and began to press higher. Their goal was deserved reward for improved intensity.
- Defensive Resilience: Beijing’s backline, though breached once, held firm in the final 20 minutes, blocking several shots and dealing with crosses effectively.
The 2–1 scoreline reflected Beijing’s overall control in the first half and Shaanxi’s spirited but ultimately insufficient second‑half response. Beijing Women moved up the CFA Women's Super League standings with the victory, while Shaanxi remained in the lower half, though they showed promise with their fightback.
Standings Impact
This win strengthened Beijing’s position in the top half of the table, keeping them in contention for a playoff spot. Shaanxi Zhidan Women, despite the loss, demonstrated they can compete with stronger sides, and will take confidence from their second‑half performance into upcoming matches.