Match Report: Henan FC 1–2 Shanghai Port | Chinese Super League | June 27, 2026
Shanghai Port continued their push for the Chinese Super League title with a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Henan FC at a packed Zhengzhou Hanghai Stadium on June 27, 2026. The result kept the visitors firmly in the top three while Henan were left to rue missed chances in a match that swung on moments of quality from the Port attack.
First Half: Port Edge Ahead
The match kicked off under humid conditions with both sides looking to assert early control. Shanghai Port’s trademark possession game caused Henan problems from the start, and the breakthrough came in the 23rd minute. A slick passing move through midfield released winger Vargas on the right, and his low cross was turned home by Wu Lei at the near post for his 12th league goal of the season.
Henan responded with energy, pushing forward through wing‑backs and creating several half‑chances. However, Port's defense, marshaled by Jiang Guangtai, held firm until halftime.
Second Half: Drama and Decisive Strikes
Henan came out after the break with renewed determination. Their pressure paid off in the 58th minute when a corner kick was only partially cleared, and Wang Shangyuan rifled a volley past Port goalkeeper Yan Junling to level the score at 1–1. The home crowd roared, sensing an upset.
But Shanghai Port showed their championship pedigree. Just seven minutes later, a swift counter‑attack caught Henan out of shape. Oscar threaded a perfect through ball to Vargas, who slotted calmly under the advancing keeper to restore Port’s lead. Henan pushed for another equalizer but lacked precision in the final third.
Key Statistics
- Possession: Henan 43% – 57% Shanghai Port
- Shots on target: Henan 4, Shanghai Port 6
- Corners: Henan 7, Shanghai Port 3
- Yellow cards: Henan 2, Shanghai Port 1
Impact on the Table
The win kept Shanghai Port within two points of the league leaders with a game in hand, while Henan FC remained mid‑table, now seven points adrift of the AFC Champions League spots. For Port, the ability to grind out results away from home will be crucial as the season enters its final third.
Henan manager Jin Li admitted after the match: “We competed well for long periods but made two defensive mistakes that cost us. Against a side like Shanghai Port, you cannot afford those lapses.”
Shanghai Port will next host Tianjin Jinmen Tiger, while Henan travel to face Changchun Yatai.

