

Shaanxi Zhidan Women edged out Shandong Women 1-0 in a tightly contested Chinese Women's Super League fixture on 17 May 2026. The result keeps Shaanxi in the hunt for a mid‑table finish, while Shandong remain near the bottom of the standings, desperately needing points to avoid relegation.
A Single Goal Decides the Contest
The match was characterized by fierce midfield battles and few clear‑cut chances. The only goal came in the 39th minute when Shaanxi's forward Li Xue latched onto a through ball from deep midfield, held off a defender, and calmly slotted past the Shandong goalkeeper. It was a moment of individual quality in an otherwise scrappy first half.
Defensive Resilience from Shaanxi
After the break, Shandong pushed forward in search of an equaliser, earning a series of set‑pieces. However, Shaanxi's backline, led by veteran centre‑back Wang Jie, stood firm. The home side also threatened on the counter‑attack, hitting the crossbar through a long‑range effort in the 72nd minute. Shandong's best chance came in the 81st minute when a header from a corner was cleared off the line, but the score remained 1‑0 until the final whistle.
Key Statistics
- Possession: Shaanxi 44% – Shandong 56%
- Shots on target: Shaanxi 4 – Shandong 3
- Corners: Shaanxi 5 – Shandong 8
- Yellow cards: Shaanxi 2 – Shandong 1
League Context
Shaanxi Zhidan Women move up to eighth place with this win, three points clear of the relegation zone. For Shandong Women, the loss leaves them in 10th place, only two points above the bottom side. With four rounds remaining, every point is vital for both teams, especially for Shandong who must start converting draws and narrow defeats into victories.