

The CFA Women's Super League continued its gripping 2026 season with a pair of tightly contested fixtures on June 28. Shanghai Women edged Jiangsu Yinhao Women 2-1 in a thrilling encounter, while Shandong Women secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Zhejiang Hangzhou Women. Both matches highlighted the growing competitiveness and tactical depth of Chinese women's football.
Shanghai Women 2-1 Jiangsu Yinhao Women
Shanghai Women held their nerve to claim a vital 2-1 home win over Jiangsu Yinhao Women at 19:35 local time. The result keeps Shanghai firmly in the title race while dealing a blow to Jiangsu's top-four ambitions.
The home side started brightly, pressing high and creating early chances. Their persistence paid off in the 23rd minute when a swift counter-attack ended with a composed finish past the Jiangsu goalkeeper. Shanghai doubled their lead just before half-time, capitalizing on a defensive error to slot home from close range.
Jiangsu Yinhao Women showed character after the interval. They pulled one back in the 58th minute through a well-worked set piece, heading in from a corner. The visitors pushed for an equalizer, but Shanghai's defense held firm, clearing several dangerous crosses. The final whistle confirmed a 2-1 victory for the hosts, moving them level on points with the league leaders.
Key Moments
- 23' – Shanghai opens scoring with a clinical finish on the break.
- 44' – Shanghai doubles lead after forcing a mistake in Jiangsu's backline.
- 58' – Jiangsu heads home from a corner to reduce the deficit.
- 78' – Shanghai goalkeeper makes a crucial save to preserve the lead.
Standings Impact
With this win, Shanghai Women climb to third place in the CFA Women's Super League standings, now level on points with second-placed Changchun. Jiangsu Yinhao remain fifth but risk falling further behind in the race for AFC Women's Champions League qualification.