Preview
The Hangzhou Greentown vs Sichuan Jiuniu prediction for Saturday, 2 May 2026 (12:35 GMT) leans toward the hosts, but there are a few moving parts behind that simple idea. The game is set for Hangzhou’s Huanglong Sports Centre, where Zhejiang Professional (the club formerly known as Hangzhou Greentown) tries to turn shaky recent form into three points against the team formerly known as Sichuan Jiuniu, now Shenzhen Peng City.
If you’ve been away from the CSL for a while, the badges might look different, but the habits are familiar. Zhejiang changed identity a few seasons ago, while Jiuniu moved to Shenzhen ahead of 2024 and rebranded as Shenzhen Peng City, with City Football Group involved. On the pitch, both sides arrive wanting a reset after uneven weeks.
Zhejiang are now led by Australian coach Ross Aloisi, appointed for 2026. He’s been pushing a more energetic attacking approach, but recent matches have lacked finishing. Shenzhen, coached by former international Tao Chen since late 2025, often chooses a pragmatic 3-4-3 or 5-4-1, inviting pressure and looking for fast counters through the wings.
Historically, Zhejiang have enjoyed this matchup: in the last seven meetings, they’ve won four. The most recent head to head (2025-04-01) ended 3-0 to Hangzhou, with pre-match odds close to today’s market (around 1.7 for the home win then). That’s useful context, even if lineups change.
Now to the numbers NerdyTips readers care about. Our Hangzhou Greentown vs Sichuan Jiuniu prediction points to the home win as the best value, based on form signals, market price, and the projected match flow.
The logic is simple: Zhejiang are expected to control the game and territory, and Shenzhen’s recent away profile is rough. Even with Zhejiang missing youth players, the overall squad value (€13.43m vs €9.75m) and the head to head trend still tilt the table toward the hosts. And if Shenzhen sit deep in a 5-4-1, they’ll need near-perfect defending for 90 minutes—something that sounds easy until Mitriță starts finding pockets.
Worth noting: our over 2.5 call comes with low confidence. That’s basically the model saying, “possible, but don’t marry it.” Zhejiang’s recent finishing issues and Shenzhen’s defensive setup can drag games into tight margins. Still, Shenzhen have shown they can contribute to a scoreline (that 5-2 game didn’t happen by accident), which keeps the door open.
If that script holds, it looks like a Zhejiang home performance built on pressure: more ball, more shots, more corners. Shenzhen’s best moments should come on quick breaks, where one good pass can ruin 60% possession in a second—football’s favorite joke. Final take for beginner bettors: the safest angle is the 1X2 home win at 2.2, and everything else is a side dish.
The Hangzhou Greentown vs Sichuan Jiuniu prediction for Saturday, 2 May 2026 (12:35 GMT) leans toward the hosts, but there are a few moving parts behind that simple idea. The game is set for Hangzhou’s Huanglong Sports Centre, where Zhejiang Professional (the club formerly known as Hangzhou Greentown) tries to turn shaky recent form into three points against the team formerly known as Sichuan Jiuniu, now Shenzhen Peng City.
If you’ve been away from the CSL for a while, the badges might look different, but the habits are familiar. Zhejiang changed identity a few seasons ago, while Jiuniu moved to Shenzhen ahead of 2024 and rebranded as Shenzhen Peng City, with City Football Group involved. On the pitch, both sides arrive wanting a reset after uneven weeks.
Zhejiang are now led by Australian coach Ross Aloisi, appointed for 2026. He’s been pushing a more energetic attacking approach, but recent matches have lacked finishing. Shenzhen, coached by former international Tao Chen since late 2025, often chooses a pragmatic 3-4-3 or 5-4-1, inviting pressure and looking for fast counters through the wings.
Historically, Zhejiang have enjoyed this matchup: in the last seven meetings, they’ve won four. The most recent head to head (2025-04-01) ended 3-0 to Hangzhou, with pre-match odds close to today’s market (around 1.7 for the home win then). That’s useful context, even if lineups change.
Now to the numbers NerdyTips readers care about. Our Hangzhou Greentown vs Sichuan Jiuniu prediction points to the home win as the best value, based on form signals, market price, and the projected match flow.
The logic is simple: Zhejiang are expected to control the game and territory, and Shenzhen’s recent away profile is rough. Even with Zhejiang missing youth players, the overall squad value (€13.43m vs €9.75m) and the head to head trend still tilt the table toward the hosts. And if Shenzhen sit deep in a 5-4-1, they’ll need near-perfect defending for 90 minutes—something that sounds easy until Mitriță starts finding pockets.
Worth noting: our over 2.5 call comes with low confidence. That’s basically the model saying, “possible, but don’t marry it.” Zhejiang’s recent finishing issues and Shenzhen’s defensive setup can drag games into tight margins. Still, Shenzhen have shown they can contribute to a scoreline (that 5-2 game didn’t happen by accident), which keeps the door open.
If that script holds, it looks like a Zhejiang home performance built on pressure: more ball, more shots, more corners. Shenzhen’s best moments should come on quick breaks, where one good pass can ruin 60% possession in a second—football’s favorite joke. Final take for beginner bettors: the safest angle is the 1X2 home win at 2.2, and everything else is a side dish.
Read More
Read Less
The odd of the best tip is highly increasing for unknown reasons. Avoid betting!
1 120
Hangzhou is expected to win with odds of 1201 120
Hangzhou is expected to win with odds of 120Over 2.5 -125
At least 3 goals will be scored in the matchYes -152
Both teams are expected to score1X&O1.5 -147
Home win/draw and over 1.5 goals
2:1
|
4
-
1
-
2
|
|
Sichuan J |
03-Aug-25
2:4
| Hangzhou ![]() |
Sichuan J |
25-Jun-24
3:2
| Hangzhou ![]() |
Sichuan J |
22-Jun-23
1:4
| Hangzhou ![]() |
Sichuan J |
25-May-21
1:0
| Hangzhou ![]() |
Hangzhou |
01-Apr-25
3:0
| Sichuan J ![]() |
Hangzhou |
03-Mar-24
1:0
| Sichuan J ![]() |
Hangzhou |
29-Apr-21
0:0
| Sichuan J ![]() |
| 15 May | D |
SHANGHAI S
| 2 |
Hangzhou
| 2 |
| 10 May | D |
Hangzhou
| 1 |
Tianjin Teda
| 1 |
| 06 May | W |
Yunnan Yukun
| 1 |
Hangzhou
| 2 |
| 02 May | W |
Hangzhou
| 2 |
Sichuan J
| 1 |
| 25 Apr | L |
Chengdu B
| 4 |
Hangzhou
| 0 |
| 21 Apr | L |
Wuhan T
| 2 |
Hangzhou
| 0 |
| 17 Apr | D |
Hangzhou
| 0 |
Beijing
| 0 |
| 10 Apr | L |
Dalian Z
| 3 |
Hangzhou
| 0 |
| 05 Apr | L |
Hangzhou
| 0 |
Chongqing
| 1 |
| 20 Mar | W |
Qingdao J
| 1 |
Hangzhou
| 4 |
| 15 May | L | Henan Jianye |
1 | Sichuan J |
0 |
| 10 May | L | Sichuan J |
1 | Shandong L |
2 |
| 06 May | D | SHANGHAI S |
1 | Sichuan J |
1 |
| 02 May | L | Hangzhou |
2 | Sichuan J |
1 |
| 26 Apr | W | Sichuan J |
1 | Shenyang |
0 |
| 21 Apr | L | Sichuan J |
0 | Beijing |
1 |
| 17 Apr | L | Chongqing |
2 | Sichuan J |
0 |
| 12 Apr | L | Sichuan J |
3 | Yunnan Yukun |
4 |
| 05 Apr | W | Sichuan J |
5 | Wuhan T |
2 |
| 21 Mar | L | Qingdao Y |
1 | Sichuan J |
0 |
China - Super League| Team | M | G | P | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Chengdu Better | 12 | 32-10 | 34 |
| 2 |
Chongqing Tongliang | 11 | 15-10 | 20 |
| 3 |
Dalian Zhixing | 12 | 18-23 | 18 |
| 4 |
Yunnan Yukun | 11 | 23-20 | 16 |
| 5 |
Shandong | 11 | 18-16 | 14 |
| 6 |
Qingdao Youth | 12 | 11-18 | 13 |
| 7 |
Shanghai | 11 | 24-17 | 11 |
| 8 |
Beijing Guoan | 12 | 21-18 | 11 |
| 9 |
Hangzhou | 12 | 14-17 | 11 |
| 10 |
Qingdao Jonoon | 12 | 19-19 | 10 |
| 11 |
Sichuan Jiuniu | 12 | 14-21 | 10 |
| 12 |
Henan Jianye | 12 | 12-14 | 9 |
| 13 |
SHANGHAI SIPG | 12 | 19-17 | 8 |
| 14 |
Shenyang Urban | 11 | 8-18 | 7 |
| 15 |
Wuhan Three | 11 | 14-22 | 4 |
| 16 |
Tianjin Teda | 12 | 16-18 | 1 |