Wuhan Three Towns U20 recorded a convincing 3-0 victory over Guangzhou Rockgoal U20 at home on May 16, 2026, in the Chinese Football Association U-21 League. The result underlined Wuhan's status as one of the league's form teams and exposed Guangzhou's struggles on the road.
Match Overview
Playing in front of a supportive crowd, Wuhan Three Towns U20 started with intensity. By halftime, they had established a two-goal lead. Guangzhou Rockgoal U20 attempted to regroup after the break but were unable to prevent a third goal as the hosts controlled proceedings throughout.
Key Moments
- 16th minute: Striker Liu Yang puts Wuhan ahead with a close-range volley from a cross.
- 33rd minute: Midfielder He Wei doubles the lead with a low drive from the edge of the area after a clever short corner.
- 58th minute: Forward Sun Jie makes it 3-0, tapping in after a goalmouth scramble following a set piece.
Tactical Story
Wuhan Three Towns U20 set up in a 4-2-3-1 that allowed their wide players to exploit space behind Guangzhou's full-backs. The visitors' 4-4-2 was too passive, and their midfield was overrun. Wuhan's pressing forced four yellow cards from Guangzhou, indicating their frustration.
Standout Players
He Wei was influential in midfield, contributing a goal and an assist. For Guangzhou Rockgoal U20, centre-back Zhao Peng made numerous clearances but received no support from his teammates in defense.
Season Impact
The win keeps Wuhan Three Towns U20 in touch with the league leaders, while Guangzhou Rockgoal U20 slip down the table, now winless in three matches. The visitors must rebuild confidence quickly to avoid a prolonged slump.

