Shanghai Port 4-0 Wuhan Three Towns | Chinese Super League | 25 April 2026
Shanghai Port showcased their championship credentials with a commanding 4-0 victory over Wuhan Three Towns at the Shanghai Stadium. The home side were in scintillating form, dominating from start to finish to record one of their most impressive wins of the season in front of a delighted home crowd.
Match Report: Dominance from the First Whistle
Shanghai Port wasted no time asserting themselves, taking the lead within the first 10 minutes. A well-worked move down the right flank ended with a pinpoint cross that was headed home by their prolific striker. The goal settled any early nerves, and Shanghai Port proceeded to control the contest with their trademark possession-based football.
The visitors, Wuhan Three Towns, struggled to contain the relentless pressure. The Shanghai midfield, anchored by their experienced playmaker, dictated the tempo and created chance after chance. The second goal arrived just before the half-hour mark, a clinical finish from a set-piece that left the Wuhan goalkeeper with no chance.
At 2-0, Wuhan Three Towns attempted to mount a comeback, enjoying a brief spell of pressure just before half-time, but they were unable to find a breakthrough against a well-organized Shanghai Port defence.
Second Half: The Ruthless Kill
The second half continued in the same vein. Shanghai Port came out with renewed intensity, and within 15 minutes they had added a third and fourth goal. The third was a solo effort from their star winger, who cut inside from the left and curled a magnificent shot into the far corner. The fourth came from a swift counter-attack, finished with a composed strike past the onrushing goalkeeper.
Wuhan Three Towns offered little resistance in the latter stages, their spirit broken by the relentless onslaught. The home side managed the game expertly, seeing out the final 20 minutes without any fuss, while still looking dangerous on the break.
Key Performers
- Shanghai Port's striker scored a brace and was a constant menace to the Wuhan defence.
- The midfield general ran the show, completing over 90% of his passes and creating multiple chances.
- The Shanghai defense kept a well-earned clean sheet against a dangerous Wuhan attack.
Tactical Analysis
Shanghai Port's 4-2-3-1 formation gave them numerical superiority in midfield, allowing them to control possession and dictate the pace of the game. Their full-backs were pushed high, providing width and overlapping options, while the two holding midfielders offered protection against counter-attacks. Wuhan Three Towns, playing a more defensive 4-4-2, were simply outclassed in every department — outpassed, outworked, and outscored.
Chinese Super League Standings Impact
The comprehensive win keeps Shanghai Port firmly in contention at the top of the Chinese Super League table, sending a clear message to their rivals. The victory also improves their goal difference significantly, a factor that could prove crucial in a tight title race. For Wuhan Three Towns, the heavy defeat is a setback, but they remain a competitive side and will look to bounce back in their next fixture.
This was a statement performance from Shanghai Port — a display of power, precision, and clinical finishing that highlighted why they are considered one of the strongest teams in the Chinese Super League.

