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Qingdao Jonoon vs SHANGHAI SIPG prediction time is here, and the calendar is already doing the warm-up stretches. The Chinese Super League game comes on Saturday, 2026-05-02, with kick-off set for 12:00 GMT. It’s also a meeting with updated names attached: Qingdao Hainiu (formerly Qingdao Jonoon) host Shanghai Port (formerly Shanghai SIPG). Same competition, same pressure, and usually the same story line: can Qingdao make Shanghai uncomfortable for long enough to steal something?
Qingdao’s best path tends to be practical football: stay compact, pick moments to press, and turn broken plays into fast breaks. Against a bigger-budget opponent (Qingdao’s squad value sits around €5.60m, while Shanghai’s is closer to €16.45m), there’s no shame in letting the visitors have the ball and trying to win the match in the spaces they leave behind.
Shanghai Port usually look more comfortable dictating tempo, keeping possession, and pushing full-backs high. With a stronger squad on paper, they often aim to turn territory into set pieces and high-quality shots rather than chaotic end-to-end running. That said, the head to head history suggests chaos can still win the vote.
The last head to head meeting on 2025-10-17 finished 3-4, with Qingdao scoring three but still walking away empty-handed. That kind of scoreline doesn’t happen when teams spend 90 minutes exchanging polite sideways passes. It’s a reminder that Qingdao can hurt Shanghai, but also that Shanghai’s firepower often finds a way to respond.
There’s also recent evidence both sides can surprise the market. Qingdao pulled off a huge away win at Beijing Guoan on 2025-10-26, winning 2-4 when their pre-match price was 5.5. Shanghai, meanwhile, earned a notable 1-1 away draw at Shandong Luneng on 2026-04-17 in a match where many expected them to struggle—oddly enough, the “win” odds being 5.2 tells you the market didn’t see it as straightforward. In short: both teams have shown they can bend expectations without breaking.
The current betting odds frame Shanghai as the favorite, but not a runaway one: Home win 3.35, Draw 3.35, Away win 2.22. That pricing makes sense with the value gap, yet it also respects Qingdao’s ability to make games messy—especially at home.
Now to the part you came for: the Qingdao Jonoon vs SHANGHAI SIPG prediction from NerdyTips. The model’s most promising angle is the double chance: X2 (Shanghai win or draw) at 1.34, with a trust score of 3.35/10. It’s not a “confetti cannon” pick, but it matches the expected match flow—Shanghai having more possession and slightly more corners often translates to avoiding defeat, even on a day when finishing isn’t perfect.
The over 2.5 goals call is backed by the recent 3-4 head to head and the general shot expectations here. Even though Shanghai are forecast for only 3 on-target shots, Qingdao’s 4 on target suggests both teams should have real scoring chances. This looks like one of those games where “control” and “comfort” are two different things.
The model’s final score prediction is 1:2, with a half-time score of 0:1. That fits the idea of Shanghai starting with control, landing the first punch, and then dealing with a livelier Qingdao response after the break—because a home side chasing the game rarely stays quiet. If you like narrative: Shanghai bring the plan, Qingdao bring the problems, and the goals show up anyway.
Qingdao Jonoon vs SHANGHAI SIPG prediction time is here, and the calendar is already doing the warm-up stretches. The Chinese Super League game comes on Saturday, 2026-05-02, with kick-off set for 12:00 GMT. It’s also a meeting with updated names attached: Qingdao Hainiu (formerly Qingdao Jonoon) host Shanghai Port (formerly Shanghai SIPG). Same competition, same pressure, and usually the same story line: can Qingdao make Shanghai uncomfortable for long enough to steal something?
Qingdao’s best path tends to be practical football: stay compact, pick moments to press, and turn broken plays into fast breaks. Against a bigger-budget opponent (Qingdao’s squad value sits around €5.60m, while Shanghai’s is closer to €16.45m), there’s no shame in letting the visitors have the ball and trying to win the match in the spaces they leave behind.
Shanghai Port usually look more comfortable dictating tempo, keeping possession, and pushing full-backs high. With a stronger squad on paper, they often aim to turn territory into set pieces and high-quality shots rather than chaotic end-to-end running. That said, the head to head history suggests chaos can still win the vote.
The last head to head meeting on 2025-10-17 finished 3-4, with Qingdao scoring three but still walking away empty-handed. That kind of scoreline doesn’t happen when teams spend 90 minutes exchanging polite sideways passes. It’s a reminder that Qingdao can hurt Shanghai, but also that Shanghai’s firepower often finds a way to respond.
There’s also recent evidence both sides can surprise the market. Qingdao pulled off a huge away win at Beijing Guoan on 2025-10-26, winning 2-4 when their pre-match price was 5.5. Shanghai, meanwhile, earned a notable 1-1 away draw at Shandong Luneng on 2026-04-17 in a match where many expected them to struggle—oddly enough, the “win” odds being 5.2 tells you the market didn’t see it as straightforward. In short: both teams have shown they can bend expectations without breaking.
The current betting odds frame Shanghai as the favorite, but not a runaway one: Home win 3.35, Draw 3.35, Away win 2.22. That pricing makes sense with the value gap, yet it also respects Qingdao’s ability to make games messy—especially at home.
Now to the part you came for: the Qingdao Jonoon vs SHANGHAI SIPG prediction from NerdyTips. The model’s most promising angle is the double chance: X2 (Shanghai win or draw) at 1.34, with a trust score of 3.35/10. It’s not a “confetti cannon” pick, but it matches the expected match flow—Shanghai having more possession and slightly more corners often translates to avoiding defeat, even on a day when finishing isn’t perfect.
The over 2.5 goals call is backed by the recent 3-4 head to head and the general shot expectations here. Even though Shanghai are forecast for only 3 on-target shots, Qingdao’s 4 on target suggests both teams should have real scoring chances. This looks like one of those games where “control” and “comfort” are two different things.
The model’s final score prediction is 1:2, with a half-time score of 0:1. That fits the idea of Shanghai starting with control, landing the first punch, and then dealing with a livelier Qingdao response after the break—because a home side chasing the game rarely stays quiet. If you like narrative: Shanghai bring the plan, Qingdao bring the problems, and the goals show up anyway.
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X2 -294
SHANGHAI SIPG to win or draw with odds of -2942 122
SHANGHAI SIPG is expected to win with odds of 122Over 2.5 -120
At least 3 goals will be scored in the matchYes -156
Both teams are expected to scoreX2&O1.5 -159
Away win/draw and over 1.5 goals
1:2
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6
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SHANGHAI S |
09-May-25
3:1
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SHANGHAI S |
21-Jul-24
5:0
| Qingdao J ![]() |
SHANGHAI S |
10-May-23
2:1
| Qingdao J ![]() |
Qingdao J |
17-Oct-25
3:4
| SHANGHAI S ![]() |
Qingdao J |
01-May-24
0:5
| SHANGHAI S ![]() |
Qingdao J |
08-Aug-23
0:5
| SHANGHAI S ![]() |
| 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 | Beijing |
2 | SHANGHAI S |
2 |
| 06 May | D | SHANGHAI S |
1 | Sichuan J |
1 |
| 02 May | L | Qingdao J |
3 | SHANGHAI S |
1 |
| 25 Apr | W | SHANGHAI S |
4 | Wuhan T |
0 |
| 21 Apr | L | SHANGHAI S |
1 | Chongqing |
2 |
| 17 Apr | D | Shandong L |
1 | SHANGHAI S |
1 |
| 11 Apr | L | Shanghai |
1 | SHANGHAI S |
0 |
| 04 Apr | W | SHANGHAI S |
2 | Yunnan Yukun |
1 |
| 20 Mar | L | Dalian Yingbo |
1 | Shanghai |
0 |
| 15 Mar | W | 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 |