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Shenzhen FC
Chinese Super League | Gameweek 17
Jul 16, 2023 at 12.35pm UK
Shenzhen Bao'an Stadium
Shanghai Port
Shenzhen
1 - 4
Shanghai Port
Yuan (41' pen.)
FT(HT: 1-1)
Shenchao (6'), Oscar (48'), Mincheng (61' og.), Lei (72')

Preview: Shenzhen vs. Shanghai Port - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Sunday's Chinese Super League clash between Shenzhen and Shanghai Port, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

Chinese Super League leaders Shanghai Port will be bidding to extend their lead at the top of the table when they make the trip to a struggling Shenzhen on Sunday.

The visitors top the division with 37 points, six clear of second-placed Shanghai Shenhua, while Shenzhen are 15th, having picked up just 11 points from their opening 16 matches of the campaign.


Match preview

Shenzhen are currently on a run of seven straight losses in all competitions, including their last six in the Chinese Super League, which has left them down in 15th position in the table on 11 points.

Xiang Jun's side have not been victorious in the Chinese Super League since the end of May, while they have lost their last two against Beijing Guoan and Qingdao 5-0.

The team's form is worrying at this stage of the campaign, and it is difficult to see where their next points are coming from considering their struggles at both ends of the field.

Shenzhen, who finished 14th in the top flight last season, actually won the Chinese Super League in 2004, but their main focus for this term is to stay in the division.

The strugglers have found it difficult on their travels this season, picking up just one point from seven matches, scoring just four times and conceding 24, which is an indication of their problems.

Shanghai Port's Brazilian midfielder Oscar pictured on March 4, 2017© Reuters

Shanghai Port, though, are flying high at the top of the division, boasting a record of 11 wins, four draws and one defeat from 16 matches to collect 37 points.

The Red Eagles have only won the Chinese Super League on one previous occasion, in 2018, but they have been runners-up three times, including in 2021.

Javier Pereira's side will enter this match off the back of a 3-1 victory over Wuhan Three Towns, and they are in a comfortable position at the top of the division, sitting six points clear of second-placed Shanghai Shenhua.

Shanghai Port have been in impressive form on home soil this term, picking up 17 points from eight matches, and they are the overwhelming favourites to secure all three points on Sunday, but the league leaders were held to a draw by basement side Dalian Pro earlier this month.

Shenzhen Chinese Super League form:

Shanghai Port Chinese Super League form:


Team News

Shenzhen boss Jun will make changes to the side that took to the field for the first whistle against Qingdao, with Shen Zigui expected to be among those to come into the XI.

The hosts are also expected to be without the services of Jiang Zhipeng through injury, which could see Pei Shuai introduced in a defensive area.

Chen Xiangyu should retain his spot in an attacking position amid a number of changes, while Xu Yue should also keep hold of his midfield role for the strugglers.

Shanghai Port, meanwhile, will be without the services of Jiang Guangtai, who was handed a red card in the 3-1 victory over Wuhan Three Towns.

Pereira's side are otherwise in strong shape, though, so the bulk of the XI that took to the field last time out should retain their positions on Sunday.

Wu Lei has been in strong form this season, finding the back of the net on eight occasions, and he will continue in the final third of the field with support from experienced Brazilian attacker Oscar.


Shenzhen possible starting lineup:
Minzhe; Dalun, Mincheng, Ziyi, Yuan I, Shuai; Yuan II, Haolun, Yue; Zigui, Xiangyu

Shanghai Port possible starting lineup:
Junling; Shenchao, Ang, Linpeng, Wenjun; Muzepper, Huikang, Xin; Kallon, Oscar, Lei


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We say: Shenzhen 0-3 Shanghai Port

Shenzhen's form is extremely worrying, and we are finding it very tough to predict anything other than a comfortable home success for the team at the top of the division, with Lei and Oscar likely to cause a number of problems in Sunday's contest.



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1Shanghai PortShanghai Port18134135142143
2Shanghai ShenhuaSh. Shenhua1810532014635
3Chengdu Qianbao1896330191133
4Shandong TaishanShandong1878328171129
5Tianjin Jinmen TigerTianjin Jinmen1861112519629
6Beijing GuoanBeijing Guoan187743223928
7Wuhan Three TownsWuhan TT186932820827
8Changchun YataiChangchun187563130126
9Zhejiang ProfessionalZhejiang187472725225
10Cangzhou Mighty LionsCangzhou185672129-821
11Qingdao Jonoon1844102224-216
12Meizhou Hakka1844102532-716
13Henan Songshan LongmenHenan183781422-816
14Nantong Zhiyun182881424-1014
15Dalian ProDalian Pro181981424-1012
16Shenzhen1833121848-3012

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