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Wenzhou Professional Football Club - Club VS Wuhan Three Towns B Score
Wenzhou Professional Football Club
06-24 20:30
2 - 1
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Wuhan Three Towns B - Club VS Wuhan Three Towns B Live Score
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Wenzhou Professional Football Club
Wuhan Three Towns B
Attacks
68
119
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41
109
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32
68
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4
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95′
X.Ou
87′
Ilaldin Abdugheni
J.Li
87′
M.Hua
T.Han
81′
P.Zhang
J.Ruan
78′
L.Gao
W.Sun
77′
Y.Fan
74′
Y.Fan
Z.Xu
74′
Z.Li
H.Wu
68′
X.Ou
C.Zhu
63′
2-1
H.Wu
Assist: X.Li
60′
T.Yu
X.He
60′
X.Li
J.Wu
60′
2-0
W.Sun
Assist: S.Ruan
50′
J.Ruan
Halftime 1-0
6′
1-0
J.Li
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Match Info

Wenzhou Professional FC Edges Wuhan Three Towns B in Hard-Fought 2-1 Win

On the evening of June 24, 2026, Wenzhou Professional Football Club secured a vital 2-1 home victory over Wuhan Three Towns B in the Chinese Football League 2. The match, played at a packed Wenzhou Olympic Sports Center Stadium under the lights, saw the hosts overcome a resilient Wuhan side through a second-half surge that ultimately decided the contest.

Match Overview and Key Moments

The opening 45 minutes were a tense, tactical affair with both sides probing for openings. Wuhan Three Towns B, the reserve team of the ambitious Wuhan Three Towns organization, displayed disciplined defensive organization and looked dangerous on the counter. However, Wenzhou Professional FC took the lead just before half-time when a well-worked set piece resulted in a headed goal from center-back Li Ming in the 43rd minute.

Wuhan responded with renewed energy after the interval and equalized in the 56th minute through a clinical finish from forward Zhang Wei, who latched onto a through ball and slotted past the Wenzhou goalkeeper. The goal brought the away fans to life and put pressure on the home side.

But Wenzhou Professional FC showed character and determination. In the 73rd minute, a quick attacking move down the right flank ended with a cross that found substitute striker Chen Hao, who volleyed home from close range to restore the lead. The final 20 minutes saw Wenzhou defend resolutely, absorbing Wuhan's late pressure to secure all three points.

Tactical Story: Grit Over Polish

Wenzhou Professional FC employed a direct, aggressive style that prioritized winning second balls and capitalizing on set pieces. Their physicality unsettled the younger, more technical Wuhan side. The home team's midfield duo of Xu Peng and Wang Lei broke up play effectively and provided the platform for counter-attacks.

Wuhan Three Towns B, true to the club's philosophy, attempted to build from the back and maintain possession. While they enjoyed a higher share of the ball (58% according to match stats), they lacked the cutting edge in the final third to turn dominance into goals. Their equalizer came from one of their few accurate shots on target, highlighting a common challenge for reserve teams facing seasoned campaigners in China's third tier.

Standout Players

  • Chen Hao (Wenzhou Professional FC) – The super-sub scored the winning goal and provided energy off the bench.
  • Li Ming (Wenzhou Professional FC) – The central defender was solid at the back and opened the scoring with a powerful header.
  • Zhang Wei (Wuhan Three Towns B) – The forward's equalizer was a moment of quality, and he remained a threat throughout.

Impact on the League Standings

This win lifts Wenzhou Professional FC to fourth in the Chinese Football League 2 table, keeping them within striking distance of the promotion playoff places. With the season approaching its midway point, every point is crucial for teams chasing a spot in China's second division. Meanwhile, Wuhan Three Towns B remain in mid-table, showing promise but lacking consistency. The result underscores the competitive nature of the league, where experienced sides often outmuscle talented but developing squads.