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Match Info

Guangzhou Xingpai edged past Guangdong Wuchuan Youth 2-1 in a tightly contested Chinese Football Association Member Association Champions League clash on 7 July 2026. The match, played at a neutral venue due to scheduling adjustments, saw the home side take an early lead before surviving a second-half fightback from the visitors. The result keeps Xingpai in the hunt for a top‑half finish in the group stage, while Wuchuan Youth remain in the lower reaches of the table.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, Guangzhou Xingpai asserted control in midfield, using quick passing to stretch the Wuchuan defence. The breakthrough came in the 24th minute when striker Chen Haoming latched onto a through ball and slotted past the goalkeeper. Wuchuan Youth, however, refused to buckle and grew into the game as the first half progressed. Just before the interval, a defensive lapse allowed Wuchuan forward Li Weijie to equalise with a precise finish from the edge of the box, sending the teams into the break level at 1–1.

The second half was a more cautious affair, with both sides wary of conceding. Xingpai’s manager made a tactical switch, pushing full‑backs higher to create width. The move paid off in the 73rd minute when a cross from the right found substitute Zhang Yuning, who headed home the decisive goal. Wuchuan pressed for a second equaliser in the final ten minutes, but Xingpai’s defence, marshalled by veteran centre‑back Huang Bo, held firm to secure all three points.

Key Moments

  • 24' – Goal: Chen Haoming opens the scoring for Guangzhou Xingpai with a composed finish after a swift counter‑attack.
  • 43' – Goal: Li Weijie reacts quickest to a loose ball in the box and fires home the equaliser for Wuchuan Youth.
  • 73' – Goal: Substitute Zhang Yuning rises highest to meet a cross and heads the winner for Xingpai.
  • 86' – Save: Xingpai goalkeeper Wang Lei denies a powerful long‑range strike to preserve the lead.

Standout Performers

Chen Haoming was a constant threat down the left flank, creating chances and scoring the opener. His movement troubled the Wuchuan defence all evening. For the visitors, Li Weijie showed composure to equalise and worked tirelessly in midfield. However, the man of the match was likely Zhang Yuning, whose impact off the bench changed the game – his winning goal demonstrated excellent positioning and timing.

Impact on the Table

With this victory, Guangzhou Xingpai move up to fourth place in the group standings, now on 10 points from 7 matches. They are within striking distance of the top three, which would secure a spot in the knockout rounds. Guangdong Wuchuan Youth, meanwhile, remain in ninth place with only 5 points, and their hopes of advancing are growing slim. The result also extends Xingpai’s unbeaten run at home to three matches, a streak they will look to build on in their next fixture against a direct rival.

What’s Next

Guangzhou Xingpai will face a tough away test against group leaders Shenzhen Pengcheng next week, while Guangdong Wuchuan Youth host bottom‑placed Hainan Star in a must‑win encounter. Both sides will take positives from a competitive match that showcased the growing quality of the CMCL.