

Sichuan Women 1-3 Beijing Women: Visitors Dominate in CFA Women's Super League Clash
Beijing Women secured a commanding 3-1 victory over Sichuan Women in a CFA Women's Super League fixture on 24 June 2026. The match, played under the lights at a neutral venue, saw the capital side take control early and never look back, while Sichuan struggled to find rhythm against a well-organized Beijing defense.
The result keeps Beijing in contention for the top spots in the league standings, while Sichuan Women face an uphill battle to climb away from the relegation zone. With three first-half goals, Beijing effectively sealed the match before the interval, leaving Sichuan to chase a deficit that proved too large.
First-Half Blitz Decides the Contest
Beijing opened the scoring in the 12th minute when a swift counter-attack caught Sichuan off guard. The away side's midfield pivot sliced through the home defense, and a clinical finish from inside the box made it 1-0. Just before the half-hour mark, Beijing doubled their advantage from a set piece, as a looping header found the far corner past the Sichuan goalkeeper.
The visitor's third goal came in the 38th minute, a well-worked move down the right flank ending with a low drive into the bottom corner. Sichuan Women pulled one back just before halftime through a penalty, but the damage was already done.
Second Half: Sichuan Push but Beijing Hold Firm
In the second half, Sichuan Women showed more urgency, pressing higher and committing numbers forward. They created several half-chances, including a header that went narrowly wide and a shot from distance that forced a smart save from the Beijing keeper. However, Beijing's defense remained resolute, and the home side could not find a second goal to spark a comeback.
The away team also threatened on the break, hitting the post in the 72nd minute and forcing a late save from Sichuan's goalkeeper. The final whistle confirmed a comfortable away win.
Key Takeaways and Standings Impact
- Beijing Women move up to third in the CFA Women's Super League table, strengthening their push for a top-two finish and potential Champions League qualification.
- Sichuan Women remain in the lower half of the standings, now four points above the relegation places but with a negative goal difference that could prove costly.
- The result extends Beijing's unbeaten run to five matches, while Sichuan have now lost three of their last four outings.
The match also highlighted Beijing's attacking depth, with goals coming from three different players. Their ability to score from open play and set pieces makes them a formidable opponent in the second half of the season.