

Tai Po 2 - 0 Biu Chun Rangers
Chinese Hong Kong FA Cup | 23 May 2026, 15:00
Match Summary
Tai Po advanced to the next round of the Chinese Hong Kong FA Cup with a comfortable 2-0 victory over Biu Chun Rangers on Saturday. A goal in each half was enough to see the Premier League side overcome a stubborn Rangers outfit that defended gallantly but lacked precision in attack. The win keeps Tai Po on course for a potential trophy double this season.
First Half: Patient Build‑Up Pays Off
Tai Po dominated possession from the first whistle, moving the ball methodically across the pitch. Biu Chun Rangers sat deep in a compact 5‑4‑1 formation, inviting pressure but offering little threat on the counter. The breakthrough came after 34 minutes of sustained pressure. A flowing move involving three quick passes carved open the Rangers defence, and Tai Po's left‑footed midfielder swept a low shot into the far corner from the edge of the box. The home team went into the break with a well‑deserved 1‑0 lead.
Second Half: Rangers Push but Tai Po Clinch Victory
Biu Chun Rangers showed more ambition after the restart, pushing their full‑backs higher and attempting to play out from the back. They created their best chance of the match in the 58th minute when a free‑kick was headed just over the Tai Po bar. Tai Po absorbed the pressure and struck decisively in the 73rd minute. A counter‑attack caught the Rangers midfield out of shape, allowing Tai Po's striker to run onto a through ball and finish with composure. The 2‑0 scoreline extinguished any hopes of a Rangers comeback, and Tai Po saw out the remaining minutes with professional ease.
Tactical Notes
- Tai Po relied on wide overloads and quick switches of play to break down Rangers' deep block.
- Biu Chun Rangers created only two shots on target across the entire 90 minutes.
- The victory marked Tai Po's third clean sheet in their last four FA Cup matches.
What It Means
Tai Po progresses to the quarter‑finals of the Chinese Hong Kong FA Cup, where they will face a fellow Premier League opponent. Biu Chun Rangers, who play in the second division, can be proud of their defensive organisation but ultimately lacked the quality in the final third to trouble their higher‑tier opponents. For Tai Po, this result builds confidence ahead of a crucial league match next weekend.