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The Shandong Luneng vs SHANGHAI SIPG prediction for Friday, 2026-04-17 (12:35 GMT) starts with a simple idea: Shandong Taishan, still widely called Shandong Luneng, usually look like a team that enjoys playing on their own grass in Jinan. Shanghai Port, the old Shanghai SIPG, travel well, but this trip to the Jinan Olympic Sports Center Stadium comes with a few warning signs.
Round 6 arrives with Shandong carrying a strange mix of momentum and noise. They began the season in a hole after a six-point deduction for sports ethics violations, then immediately dug themselves out with a 3-0 over Liaoning Tieren and a 2-1 win against Beijing Guoan. Since then, the results have swung a bit: draws with Yunnan Yukun (1-1) and Zhejiang (2-2), and a recent 1-2 loss to Dalian Yingbo.
Off the pitch, the AFC’s two-year ban from Asian competitions (and a $50,000 fine) still hangs over the club after the no-show against Ulsan in early 2025. Sometimes those stories tighten a dressing room. Sometimes they just give journalists more to write about.
Shandong’s early-season identity has been fairly clear: use structure, win territory, and let their foreign attackers decide moments. With Brazilian forwards Cryzan and Zeca, plus winger Xie Wenneng and creator Valeri Qazaishvili, they can turn a quiet spell into a goal quickly. The reported arrival of Kurt Zouma adds bite and experience at the back, while Gao Zhunyi’s fitness remains worth monitoring after his March injury concern.
There’s also recent history. In their last head to head on 2025-10-26, Shandong won 3-1. It doesn’t decide this match, but it does shape how both coaches plan the first 20 minutes: Shanghai know conceding first in Jinan is a long walk uphill.
The main odds set the tone: Home win 1.8, Draw 4.35, Away win 5.2. That’s a clear lean to Shandong, but not an outright guarantee—more “favorite” than “free money.”
Those shot-on-target projections are the loudest clue: if Shanghai only test the keeper once, their best plan may be to keep the game tight and hope for set-piece luck.
Yes, under 5.2 and a 3-0 forecast can live together, but the low confidence on the totals market tells you to be careful. If you want the more stable path, 1X fits the match script best. That’s also why our Shandong Luneng vs SHANGHAI SIPG Prediction leans toward the home side controlling territory and creating the better chances—without promising a goal festival.
The Shandong Luneng vs SHANGHAI SIPG prediction for Friday, 2026-04-17 (12:35 GMT) starts with a simple idea: Shandong Taishan, still widely called Shandong Luneng, usually look like a team that enjoys playing on their own grass in Jinan. Shanghai Port, the old Shanghai SIPG, travel well, but this trip to the Jinan Olympic Sports Center Stadium comes with a few warning signs.
Round 6 arrives with Shandong carrying a strange mix of momentum and noise. They began the season in a hole after a six-point deduction for sports ethics violations, then immediately dug themselves out with a 3-0 over Liaoning Tieren and a 2-1 win against Beijing Guoan. Since then, the results have swung a bit: draws with Yunnan Yukun (1-1) and Zhejiang (2-2), and a recent 1-2 loss to Dalian Yingbo.
Off the pitch, the AFC’s two-year ban from Asian competitions (and a $50,000 fine) still hangs over the club after the no-show against Ulsan in early 2025. Sometimes those stories tighten a dressing room. Sometimes they just give journalists more to write about.
Shandong’s early-season identity has been fairly clear: use structure, win territory, and let their foreign attackers decide moments. With Brazilian forwards Cryzan and Zeca, plus winger Xie Wenneng and creator Valeri Qazaishvili, they can turn a quiet spell into a goal quickly. The reported arrival of Kurt Zouma adds bite and experience at the back, while Gao Zhunyi’s fitness remains worth monitoring after his March injury concern.
There’s also recent history. In their last head to head on 2025-10-26, Shandong won 3-1. It doesn’t decide this match, but it does shape how both coaches plan the first 20 minutes: Shanghai know conceding first in Jinan is a long walk uphill.
The main odds set the tone: Home win 1.8, Draw 4.35, Away win 5.2. That’s a clear lean to Shandong, but not an outright guarantee—more “favorite” than “free money.”
Those shot-on-target projections are the loudest clue: if Shanghai only test the keeper once, their best plan may be to keep the game tight and hope for set-piece luck.
Yes, under 5.2 and a 3-0 forecast can live together, but the low confidence on the totals market tells you to be careful. If you want the more stable path, 1X fits the match script best. That’s also why our Shandong Luneng vs SHANGHAI SIPG Prediction leans toward the home side controlling territory and creating the better chances—without promising a goal festival.
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1X -455
Shandong L to win or draw with odds of -4551 -125
Shandong L is expected to win with odds of -125Under 3.5 -139
No more than 3 goals will be scored in the matchNo 165
At least one team is not expected to score1X&U5.5 -256
Home win/draw and under 5.5 goals
3:0
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8
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Shandong L |
17-Apr-26
1:1
| SHANGHAI S ![]() |
Shandong L |
26-Oct-25
3:1
| SHANGHAI S ![]() |
Shandong L |
23-Nov-24
1:3
| SHANGHAI S ![]() |
Shandong L |
03-Aug-24
0:1
| SHANGHAI S ![]() |
Shandong L |
03-Jul-23
1:1
| SHANGHAI S ![]() |
Shandong L |
30-Oct-22
3:1
| SHANGHAI S ![]() |
Shandong L |
01-Jan-22
2:2
| SHANGHAI S ![]() |
Shandong L |
09-Jan-22
1:0
| SHANGHAI S ![]() |
Shandong L |
13-Sep-19
3:1
| SHANGHAI S ![]() |
Shandong L |
19-Jun-16
0:0
| SHANGHAI S ![]() |
| 10 May | W |
Sichuan J
| 1 |
Shandong L
| 2 |
| 05 May | W |
Shandong L
| 4 |
Shanghai
| 1 |
| 01 May | D |
Shandong L
| 1 |
Qingdao Y
| 1 |
| 26 Apr | L |
Qingdao J
| 4 |
Shandong L
| 1 |
| 21 Apr | W |
Tianjin Teda
| 1 |
Shandong L
| 2 |
| 17 Apr | D |
Shandong L
| 1 |
SHANGHAI S
| 1 |
| 11 Apr | W |
Henan Jianye
| 0 |
Shandong L
| 1 |
| 04 Apr | L |
Shandong L
| 1 |
Dalian Z
| 2 |
| 21 Mar | L |
Yunnan Yukun
| 4 |
Shandong L
| 0 |
| 14 Mar | W |
Shandong L
| 2 |
Beijing
| 1 |
| 15 May | D | SHANGHAI S |
2 | Hangzhou |
2 |
| 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 |
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 |