

Shenzhen Peng City Overpowers Shenzhen Juniors to Advance in Chinese FA Cup
Shenzhen Peng City secured a commanding 3-1 victory over local rivals Shenzhen Juniors in the Chinese FA Cup on June 19, 2026. The match, played at 19:00, saw the higher-tier side display superior quality and composure to comfortably progress to the next round of the competition.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Shenzhen Peng City imposed their authority on the game, moving the ball quickly and exploiting gaps in the Juniors’ defense. The visitors took an early lead and never looked back, with their attacking trio causing constant problems. Shenzhen Juniors mounted a brief fightback after halftime but were ultimately outclassed.
Key Moments
- 8th minute: Peng City’s winger cuts inside from the left and fires a low shot into the far corner – 0-1.
- 31st minute: A well-worked corner routine sees Peng City’s striker volley home from close range – 0-2.
- 52nd minute: Juniors pull one back with a deflected free kick that wrong-foots the Peng City goalkeeper – 1-2.
- 74th minute: Peng City restore the two-goal cushion with a clinical counter-attack, finishing neatly after a through ball splits the defense – 1-3.
Tactical Story
Shenzhen Peng City operated in a fluid 4-2-3-1, pressing high and winning the ball in advanced areas. Their quick transitions and width stretched the Juniors’ defense. The home side attempted to stay in the game with a 5-4-1 defensive shape but lacked the technical quality to build sustained pressure. The gap in class was evident in the final third.
Standout Players
- Peng City’s left winger: A constant menace with his dribbling and accurate finishing – scored one and assisted another.
- Peng City’s central midfielder: Dictated play from deep, completing over 90% of his passes and breaking up opposition attacks.
- Juniors’ goalkeeper: Made several sharp saves to prevent an even heavier defeat.
Competition Context
With this victory, Shenzhen Peng City advance to the next round of the Chinese FA Cup, reinforcing their status as a team capable of a deep run. For Shenzhen Juniors, the focus now returns to their league campaign, where they will look to build on the fight they showed after halftime.