Sichuan Jiuniu are playing on Tuesday as they get ready for the upcoming Chinese FA Cup showdown against Shanghai Port.
Our full set of predictions, statistics and match poll for Shanghai Port v Sichuan Jiuniu can be seen below - along with the latest match odds.
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Shanghai Port
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Shanghai Port will be looking to improve on their last outing here after a 2-1 Super League defeat in their last game at the hands of Qingdao Youth Island.
Shanghai Port have been finding it hard to keep clean sheets lately, but they’ve also found ways to score goals themselves. Over their last 6 matches, Shanghai Port have been punished defensively in 5 of them while also managing to get on the scoresheet in 6 of those games. Such a pattern isn’t assured to be carried forward here, though.
Sichuan Jiuniu
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Sichuan Jiuniu head into the encounter after a 3-0 Super League win against Qingdao Youth Island in their last fixture.
The only name on the scoresheet from Sichuan Jiuniu was Xavier (54').
Showing their partiality to eventful matches, goals have been scored 23 times in the prior 6 matches in which Sichuan Jiuniu have taken to the pitch, giving an average of 3.83 goals for each clash. Opposition teams have hit 10 of these goals.
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Head to head
The last league encounter between the two was Super League match day 10 on 06/05/2026 which ended up with the score at Shanghai Port 1-1 Sichuan Jiuniu.
That time, Shanghai Port managed 65% possession and 14 shots at goal with 1 on target.
For their opponents, Sichuan Jiuniu got 7 attempts at goal with 3 of them on target. Tim Chow (63') scored.
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Team News: Shanghai Port
Tyias Browning (Knee injury), Yuan Zhang (muscular problems), Gabrielzinho (Patellar tendon tear), Jean Claude (Knee injury) and Jiwen Kuai (Laceration) will be missing for Shanghai Port boss Kevin Muscat.
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Prediction
We envisage that Shanghai Port can and should have the majority of the possession and should be able to turn a few of their chances into goals.
Conversely, Sichuan Jiuniu may well find it hard to get shooting opportunities although we do think it’s probable that they will be scoring.
We can therefore see a decent 3-1 win for Shanghai Port by the time that the referee blows the final whistle.
Victor Martins,
03:00 17/07/2026
Odds correct at time of publishing. All odds subject to change.
🏟️ Team Focus:
Shanghai Port
Formed: 2005
Stadium: SAIC Motor Pudong Arena (37,000)
Chairman: Zhang Min
Manager: Kevin Muscat
Competitions: Super League position 12, Chinese FA Cup (Fifth Round)