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The Qingdao Jonoon vs Qingdao Youth Island prediction for April 17, 2026 (12:00 GMT) comes with that familiar derby feeling: the city is the same, the nerves are not. Jonoon, now widely known as Qingdao Hainiu, host Youth Island, better known these days as Qingdao West Coast, at the Qingdao Youth Football Stadium for a Round 6 CSL local derby where both sides badly need points and a calmer week of headlines.
Both teams have stumbled out of the gate: each has opened the season with 1 win and 3 losses. That’s the kind of record that makes every throw-in feel like a life decision. Hainiu sit down near the bottom (15th earlier this month), while West Coast hover in lower mid-table territory, but their away defending has been a problem that keeps returning like a bad ringtone.
Hainiu are coached by Milan Ristić, a manager who often prefers a cautious base—think 5-4-1 vibes when the game demands it. Early results were rough (losses to Yunnan Yukun, Chengdu Rongcheng, and Zhejiang), yet the recent 1-0 home win over Henan brought something precious: proof they can protect a lead without panic-buying trouble.
West Coast arrive under Zheng Zhi, appointed in January 2026, usually leaning toward a 4-4-1-1. The structure makes sense on paper, but the execution has leaked goals—especially away. Conceding 11 in four league games is the sort of statistic that makes goalkeepers age in dog years, and the 5-1 away defeat at Chengdu Rongcheng still echoes.
Yaw Yeboah is the name everyone mentions at the tea shop. The Ghanaian winger has been Hainiu’s standout, scoring 2 goals in 4 appearances, but he also carries controversy after an MLS lifetime ban tied to illegal betting and manipulation allegations. Because that ban is not globally applied, he can play in China—legally, loudly, and under a microscope. In a derby, that kind of spotlight can either fuel a match-winner or spark a meltdown.
Now to the numbers—and the part you came for on NerdyTips. Market odds list Home win at 2.1, Draw at 3.3, and Away win at 3.5. Our Qingdao Jonoon vs Qingdao Youth Island prediction leans slightly toward the home side not losing, which fits both the derby dynamics and the recent Hainiu defensive improvement.
The AI’s expected script is a 2-1 home win, with Hainiu leading 1-0 at half-time. That matches the possession forecast (57% home, 43% away) and a shot profile that suggests Hainiu edge the game without dominating it: 14 vs 12 total shots, 4 vs 3 on target. Corners are projected at 5-4 (9 total), and discipline looks mild (1 yellow each), which in a derby is… optimistic, but we’ll take it.
One last nugget for head to head believers: both clubs have shown they can surprise the odds. Jonoon’s 4-2 away win at Beijing Guoan in October 2025 came at a huge 5.5 price, while Youth Island’s 2-2 draw with Chengdu (odds heavily against them) proved they can punch back. That’s why the safer lane is 1X, while the braver ticket is the home win at 2.1.
The Qingdao Jonoon vs Qingdao Youth Island prediction for April 17, 2026 (12:00 GMT) comes with that familiar derby feeling: the city is the same, the nerves are not. Jonoon, now widely known as Qingdao Hainiu, host Youth Island, better known these days as Qingdao West Coast, at the Qingdao Youth Football Stadium for a Round 6 CSL local derby where both sides badly need points and a calmer week of headlines.
Both teams have stumbled out of the gate: each has opened the season with 1 win and 3 losses. That’s the kind of record that makes every throw-in feel like a life decision. Hainiu sit down near the bottom (15th earlier this month), while West Coast hover in lower mid-table territory, but their away defending has been a problem that keeps returning like a bad ringtone.
Hainiu are coached by Milan Ristić, a manager who often prefers a cautious base—think 5-4-1 vibes when the game demands it. Early results were rough (losses to Yunnan Yukun, Chengdu Rongcheng, and Zhejiang), yet the recent 1-0 home win over Henan brought something precious: proof they can protect a lead without panic-buying trouble.
West Coast arrive under Zheng Zhi, appointed in January 2026, usually leaning toward a 4-4-1-1. The structure makes sense on paper, but the execution has leaked goals—especially away. Conceding 11 in four league games is the sort of statistic that makes goalkeepers age in dog years, and the 5-1 away defeat at Chengdu Rongcheng still echoes.
Yaw Yeboah is the name everyone mentions at the tea shop. The Ghanaian winger has been Hainiu’s standout, scoring 2 goals in 4 appearances, but he also carries controversy after an MLS lifetime ban tied to illegal betting and manipulation allegations. Because that ban is not globally applied, he can play in China—legally, loudly, and under a microscope. In a derby, that kind of spotlight can either fuel a match-winner or spark a meltdown.
Now to the numbers—and the part you came for on NerdyTips. Market odds list Home win at 2.1, Draw at 3.3, and Away win at 3.5. Our Qingdao Jonoon vs Qingdao Youth Island prediction leans slightly toward the home side not losing, which fits both the derby dynamics and the recent Hainiu defensive improvement.
The AI’s expected script is a 2-1 home win, with Hainiu leading 1-0 at half-time. That matches the possession forecast (57% home, 43% away) and a shot profile that suggests Hainiu edge the game without dominating it: 14 vs 12 total shots, 4 vs 3 on target. Corners are projected at 5-4 (9 total), and discipline looks mild (1 yellow each), which in a derby is… optimistic, but we’ll take it.
One last nugget for head to head believers: both clubs have shown they can surprise the odds. Jonoon’s 4-2 away win at Beijing Guoan in October 2025 came at a huge 5.5 price, while Youth Island’s 2-2 draw with Chengdu (odds heavily against them) proved they can punch back. That’s why the safer lane is 1X, while the braver ticket is the home win at 2.1.
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1X -323
Qingdao Jonoon to win or draw with odds of -3231 110
Qingdao Jonoon is expected to win with odds of 110Over 2.5 -111
At least 3 goals will be scored in the matchYes -141
Both teams are expected to score1X&O1.5 -156
Home win/draw and over 1.5 goals
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Qingdao Y |
29-Jun-25
1:0
| Qingdao J ![]() |
Qingdao Y |
30-Mar-24
1:0
| Qingdao J ![]() |
Qingdao Y |
01-Nov-22
1:5
| Qingdao J ![]() |
Qingdao J |
17-Apr-26
0:0
| Qingdao Y ![]() |
Qingdao J |
23-Feb-25
2:2
| Qingdao Y ![]() |
Qingdao J |
07-Jul-24
3:1
| Qingdao Y ![]() |
Qingdao J |
24-Nov-22
1:1
| Qingdao Y ![]() |
| 10 May | W |
Qingdao J
| 3 |
Dalian Z
| 1 |
| 06 May | W |
Wuhan T
| 1 |
Qingdao J
| 3 |
| 02 May | W |
Qingdao J
| 3 |
SHANGHAI S
| 1 |
| 26 Apr | W |
Qingdao J
| 4 |
Shandong L
| 1 |
| 22 Apr | L |
Shanghai
| 2 |
Qingdao J
| 0 |
| 17 Apr | D |
Qingdao J
| 0 |
Qingdao Y
| 0 |
| 12 Apr | D |
Tianjin Teda
| 1 |
Qingdao J
| 1 |
| 04 Apr | W |
Qingdao J
| 1 |
Henan Jianye
| 0 |
| 20 Mar | L |
Qingdao J
| 1 |
Hangzhou
| 4 |
| 15 Mar | L |
Chengdu B
| 1 |
Qingdao J
| 0 |
| 10 May | D | Qingdao Y |
1 | Wuhan T |
1 |
| 05 May | D | Qingdao Y |
1 | Tianjin Teda |
1 |
| 01 May | D | Shandong L |
1 | Qingdao Y |
1 |
| 26 Apr | D | Chongqing |
1 | Qingdao Y |
1 |
| 22 Apr | D | Qingdao Y |
0 | Henan Jianye |
0 |
| 17 Apr | D | Qingdao J |
0 | Qingdao Y |
0 |
| 11 Apr | D | Qingdao Y |
1 | Shenyang |
1 |
| 03 Apr | L | Chengdu B |
5 | Qingdao Y |
1 |
| 21 Mar | W | Qingdao Y |
1 | Sichuan J |
0 |
| 15 Mar | L | Shanghai |
4 | Qingdao Y |
1 |
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 |