

Singapore 1–2 China: Visitors Edge Tight Friendly Encounters in Singapore
China secured a narrow 2-1 victory over Singapore in an international friendly played at the National Stadium in Kallang on June 5, 2026. The match served as both sides’ final tune-up ahead of major competitive fixtures later in the year, and it delivered a compelling contest that swung late in the visitors’ favor.
Match Overview
The encounter, part of the June international window, saw China take control of possession early but struggle to break down a well-organized Singaporean defense. The hosts, buoyed by a passionate home crowd of over 35,000, showed discipline and enterprise on the counter-attack. The game remained goalless until the 38th minute when China’s attacking midfielder Wei Shihao slotted home from a tight angle after a clever through ball from Wu Lei.
Singapore responded well after the interval. Their equalizer arrived in the 57th minute when Ikhsan Fandi latched onto a long ball, shrugged off his marker, and finished coolly past China goalkeeper Yan Junling. The goal ignited the home supporters and set up a tense final half-hour.
Key Moments
- 38' – China 1-0: Wei Shihao capitalizes on a pass from Wu Lei, firing low into the far corner.
- 57' – Singapore 1-1: Ikhsan Fandi holds off a challenge and drills home from inside the box.
- 81' – China 2-1: Substitute Zhang Yuning rises highest to head in a corner from Dai Wai Tsun.
Tactical Story
China coach Aleksandar Janković employed a fluid 4-3-3 formation that aimed to overload the flanks, but Singapore’s deep defensive block and quick transitions troubled the visitors for long stretches. The home side, under Japanese manager Takahiro Shimotaira, relied on the pace of Fandi and Safuwan Baharudin on the break. However, China’s physical advantage—particularly at set pieces—ultimately proved decisive. The winning goal came from a well-worked corner routine, with Zhang Yuning outjumping the Singapore defense.
Standout Players
- Wei Shihao (China): Opened the scoring and created several chances with direct runs. His movement unsettled the Singapore backline throughout.
- Ikhsan Fandi (Singapore): A constant threat up front, his equalizer was a moment of individual quality that kept Singapore in the match.
- Zhang Yuning (China): Came off the bench to head home the winner, showing the depth in China’s attacking options.
Season and Team Context
For China, this friendly was an important step in preparations for the 2026 AFC Asian Cup qualifiers and the final rounds of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign. The win extended China’s unbeaten run in friendlies to three matches and provided valuable minutes for fringe players. Singapore, meanwhile, used the game as warm-up for the ASEAN Championship later in the year. Despite the defeat, the Lions showed they can compete with higher-ranked opposition and will take heart from their performance.
Historically, these two sides have met 20 times previously, with China winning 13, Singapore 5, and 2 draws. This result moved the head-to-head tally to 14 wins for China.
Looking Ahead
Both teams now turn their attention to official fixtures. China will host Uzbekistan in a World Cup qualifier on June 10, while Singapore travel to face Malaysia in a friendly on the same date. For fans, this tight contest suggested that both nations are on promising trajectories under their respective coaches.