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06-14 14:00
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Zhejiang Hangzhou Women B 2-3 Wuhan Sports University Women
CFA Women's League One – June 14, 2026

In an electrifying encounter at the CFA Women's League One, Wuhan Sports University Women staged a gritty comeback to edge past Zhejiang Hangzhou Women B 3-2 on home turf. The match, played on June 14, 2026, showcased resilience, tactical discipline, and individual brilliance as the visitors overturned a two-goal deficit to snatch all three points.

Match Overview

Wuhan Sports University Women entered the contest seeking to climb the league standings, but they were rocked early by a confident Zhejiang Hangzhou Women B side that dominated the opening half-hour. The home team’s aggressive pressing and fluid attacking moves paid off twice before the break, leaving Wuhan with a mountain to climb.

However, the second half told a different story. Wuhan Sports University adjusted their shape, tightened their midfield, and exploited spaces behind Zhejiang’s high defensive line. A flurry of goals after the hour mark turned the game on its head, and despite a late push from the home side, Wuhan held firm to secure a memorable victory.

Key Moments

  • 26’ – Zhejiang draw first blood: A swift counterattack caught Wuhan off guard. The home team’s forward latched onto a through ball and finished calmly past the advancing keeper, making it 1-0.
  • 38’ – Double delight for Zhejiang: A corner kick was poorly cleared, and a second‑phase shot from the edge of the box deflected into the net, doubling the advantage to 2-0. The home fans were in full voice.
  • 52’ – Wuhan pull one back: A defensive mix‑up allowed Wuhan’s striker to intercept a backpass and slot home, reducing the deficit to 2-1 and injecting belief into the visitors.
  • 67’ – Equaliser for Wuhan: A well‑worked free‑kick routine ended with a glancing header that nestled into the far corner. 2-2.
  • 81’ – The winner: Against the run of play, Wuhan’s winger cut inside from the right and unleashed a curling shot that beat the keeper at her near post. 2-3.

Tactical Story

Zhejiang Hangzhou Women B started with an aggressive 4‑3‑3, pressing high and trying to force turnovers in Wuhan’s half. It worked brilliantly in the first 40 minutes, with the midfield trio overrunning Wuhan’s double pivot. However, that intensity was unsustainable, and Wuhan’s coach made a shrewd tactical shift at halftime, pushing an extra midfielder forward and instructing the full‑backs to overlap more aggressively.

Wuhan’s second‑half dominance was built on quicker ball circulation and exploiting the tired legs of Zhejiang’s midfield. The visitors’ equaliser came from a set piece, and the winner was a product of individual skill, but the foundation was solid defensive organisation after taking the lead. The home side pushed forward desperately in the final 10 minutes but lacked the cutting edge to find a third equaliser.

Standout Players

Wuhan Sports University Women: The hero of the day was undoubtedly their number 7 winger, who not only scored the winner but also provided the assist for the first goal. Her pace and direct running caused problems all afternoon. The goalkeeper also made two crucial saves in the dying minutes to preserve the lead.

Zhejiang Hangzhou Women B: The home team’s central midfielder was a constant threat, orchestrating play and even hitting the crossbar in the first half. Unfortunately, her team’s inability to manage the game after taking the lead cost them dearly.

Season Impact

This result gives Wuhan Sports University Women a massive boost in the CFA Women’s League One standings, moving them into the top half of the table. For Zhejiang Hangzhou Women B, it is a bitter pill to swallow after such a promising start. They remain in mid‑table but will rue missed opportunities and defensive lapses that turned a comfortable lead into a defeat. The match also highlighted the growing competitiveness of the league, where no lead is safe and tactical adjustments can change the game in a heartbeat.