Wuhan Three Towns 1–1 Yunnan Yukun – Chinese Super League
Wuhan Three Towns and Yunnan Yukun played out a hard-fought 1–1 draw at the Wuhan Sports Center on the evening of May 31, 2026, in a Chinese Super League encounter that had its fair share of drama. The result leaves both sides searching for consistency as the mid-season approaches.
Match Overview
The home side started brightly, pressing high and creating early chances. Wuhan's midfield trio controlled possession in the opening 20 minutes, and their persistence paid off in the 23rd minute when a well-worked corner routine saw defender Liu Yiming rise highest to nod the ball past the Yunnan goalkeeper. The goal seemed to settle the hosts, but Yunnan Yukun showed resilience.
Yunnan's response came midway through the second half. After a period of sustained pressure, winger Mateus Silva cut inside from the left and unleashed a curling effort from the edge of the box that nestled into the far corner. The equalizer silenced the home crowd and shifted momentum firmly toward the visitors.
Key Moments
- 23' – Goal: Liu Yiming (Wuhan Three Towns) heads in from a corner kick.
- 68' – Goal: Mateus Silva (Yunnan Yukun) scores with a superb solo effort.
- 81' – Red Card: Wuhan's midfielder Zhang Xiaobin is sent off for a second yellow card, forcing the home team to hold on for a point.
Tactical Battle
Wuhan Three Towns employed a 4-3-3 formation, looking to exploit the flanks through fast transitions. Yunnan Yukun, meanwhile, set up in a compact 4-2-3-1, absorbing pressure and relying on quick counter-attacks. The away side's game plan grew more effective as Wuhan tired, particularly after the red card.
Standout Players
Mateus Silva was the clear man of the match for Yunnan, constantly threatening with his dribbling and finishing. For Wuhan, goalkeeper Wang Dalei made several crucial saves, especially in the final ten minutes, to preserve a point. Liu Yiming also stood out at both ends of the pitch before his early substitution due to fatigue.
Season Impact
The draw leaves Wuhan Three Towns in 8th place with 22 points, while Yunnan Yukun sits 12th with 18 points. Both teams will be eager to build on this performance in upcoming fixtures, with the league table remaining tightly contested.

