Betting tips from AI for Zhejiang vs Qingdao Hainiu FC, 22 November 2025.
AI Consensus
2.04
Home win
6 of 6 AI models pick Zhejiang to win at
2.04
ChatGPT tip
Zhejiang win
2.04
ChatGPT prediction for Zhejiang vs Qingdao Hainiu FC, 22 November 2025.
Market view first: Zhejiang at 2.00, Qingdao Hainiu FC at 3.71, and the Draw at 3.46. That prices the game roughly at 50% Zhejiang, 27% Qingdao, 29% draw after vigorish—suggesting a volatile, draw-prone matchup. The key question is whether Zhejiang’s home edge and shot creation are strong enough to beat that 50% threshold.
There’s a compelling case they are. Zhejiang are unbeaten in 10 straight at Hangzhou Dragon Stadium, with a 19–19 goal line in that span. The concession rate is messy, but the ability to continually find goals at home is real, and local voices are aligned: Li Tie expects the home advantage and attacking style to carry the day in a high-scoring game, and Han Qiaosheng underscores the pressure Zhejiang’s attack typically exerts at this venue. The stadium will be packed and lively, which historically boosts Zhejiang’s tempo and chance volume.
Form-wise, Zhejiang’s inconsistency (2 wins in 10 overall) is tempered by that home invincibility. Qingdao Hainiu’s road form is the reverse profile: only one away win in their last 10. They do arrive with a morale bump from the 2–1 FA Cup win over Guangxi Hengchen and a 1–0 league victory over Wuhan Three Towns, but allowing four goals in each of the two prior league matches hints at structural defensive fragility that an aggressive home side can expose.
On the pitch, Zhejiang have multiple match-winners. Leonardo and Jean Evrard Kouassi stretch back lines vertically and diagonally, opening space for late runners like Franko Andrijašević, who just scored in the 2–2 vs Shandong Luneng. The hosts can attack you wide-to-in or via quick central combinations, and they’re comfortable flooding the box. The tradeoff is defensive exposure—hence the 19 conceded at home—but against a Qingdao side that’s struggled to control their box on the road, that attacking volume is a favorable exchange. Qingdao’s Martin Boakye is the away side’s ace in transition and set pieces; he tormented Zhejiang in that wild 4–3 last time. Expect Hainiu to lean into counters and second balls rather than prolonged possession.
The prior head-to-head finishing 4–3 reflects the matchup dynamics: goals, swings, and momentum. In such volatility, a robust home attacking baseline matters most. With no major injuries dampening Zhejiang’s forward corps and the crowd driving tempo, I project Zhejiang to clear the coin-flip line—roughly 53–56% to win in regulation. At 2.00, that’s a positive expected value compared to a true 50% price. The draw at 3.46 is tempting given defensive leaks, but the market already bakes in a high draw probability; you’re not getting a clear edge there. Qingdao at 3.71 needs a bigger number to compensate for their away splits and defensive variance.
Bottom line: in a high-event game with a loud home crowd and multiple in-form finishers, Zhejiang’s moneyline at 2.00 is the sharp side despite some defensive risk.
There’s a compelling case they are. Zhejiang are unbeaten in 10 straight at Hangzhou Dragon Stadium, with a 19–19 goal line in that span. The concession rate is messy, but the ability to continually find goals at home is real, and local voices are aligned: Li Tie expects the home advantage and attacking style to carry the day in a high-scoring game, and Han Qiaosheng underscores the pressure Zhejiang’s attack typically exerts at this venue. The stadium will be packed and lively, which historically boosts Zhejiang’s tempo and chance volume.
Form-wise, Zhejiang’s inconsistency (2 wins in 10 overall) is tempered by that home invincibility. Qingdao Hainiu’s road form is the reverse profile: only one away win in their last 10. They do arrive with a morale bump from the 2–1 FA Cup win over Guangxi Hengchen and a 1–0 league victory over Wuhan Three Towns, but allowing four goals in each of the two prior league matches hints at structural defensive fragility that an aggressive home side can expose.
On the pitch, Zhejiang have multiple match-winners. Leonardo and Jean Evrard Kouassi stretch back lines vertically and diagonally, opening space for late runners like Franko Andrijašević, who just scored in the 2–2 vs Shandong Luneng. The hosts can attack you wide-to-in or via quick central combinations, and they’re comfortable flooding the box. The tradeoff is defensive exposure—hence the 19 conceded at home—but against a Qingdao side that’s struggled to control their box on the road, that attacking volume is a favorable exchange. Qingdao’s Martin Boakye is the away side’s ace in transition and set pieces; he tormented Zhejiang in that wild 4–3 last time. Expect Hainiu to lean into counters and second balls rather than prolonged possession.
The prior head-to-head finishing 4–3 reflects the matchup dynamics: goals, swings, and momentum. In such volatility, a robust home attacking baseline matters most. With no major injuries dampening Zhejiang’s forward corps and the crowd driving tempo, I project Zhejiang to clear the coin-flip line—roughly 53–56% to win in regulation. At 2.00, that’s a positive expected value compared to a true 50% price. The draw at 3.46 is tempting given defensive leaks, but the market already bakes in a high draw probability; you’re not getting a clear edge there. Qingdao at 3.71 needs a bigger number to compensate for their away splits and defensive variance.
Bottom line: in a high-event game with a loud home crowd and multiple in-form finishers, Zhejiang’s moneyline at 2.00 is the sharp side despite some defensive risk.
Gemini tip
Zhejiang win
2.04
Gemini prediction for Zhejiang vs Qingdao Hainiu FC, 22 November 2025.
This China Superleague clash presents a classic case of a home fortress against a poor traveler, and the value on a Zhejiang victory is hard to ignore. Despite some recent inconsistencies in their overall form, Zhejiang have turned the Hangzhou Dragon Stadium into a bastion of strength, remaining unbeaten in their last ten matches on home soil. Their attacking prowess in front of their own fans is undeniable, having netted 19 goals during this stretch. This firepower, led by a potent front line that previously put four past this very opponent, is the cornerstone of this prediction.
However, it's not all smooth sailing for the home side. Defensive fragility is a significant concern, as evidenced by the 19 goals they've also conceded in those last ten home fixtures and their recent 2-2 draw with Shandong Luneng. This suggests that a clean sheet is unlikely, and Qingdao Hainiu will certainly feel they have a chance to get on the scoresheet, especially recalling Martin Boakye's hat-trick in the last wild 4-3 head-to-head encounter. This history points towards another open, high-scoring affair.
Despite their potential to score, Qingdao Hainiu's prospects of securing a result look bleak. Their away form is dreadful, with just a single victory in their last ten outings on the road. While a recent 1-0 league win and an FA Cup victory provide a sliver of confidence, these results are overshadowed by their recent defensive collapses, including two separate matches where they shipped four goals. Facing Zhejiang's relentless home attack, as highlighted by commentator Han Qiaosheng, is likely to expose these defensive issues once again.
Ultimately, Zhejiang's overwhelming home advantage and superior offensive capabilities should be the deciding factors. They have consistently found ways to win or draw at home, even when conceding, by simply outscoring their opponents. Against a team that travels as poorly as Qingdao, this pattern is poised to continue. The odds of 2.00 for a home win represent fantastic value for a team with such a dominant record in their own stadium.
However, it's not all smooth sailing for the home side. Defensive fragility is a significant concern, as evidenced by the 19 goals they've also conceded in those last ten home fixtures and their recent 2-2 draw with Shandong Luneng. This suggests that a clean sheet is unlikely, and Qingdao Hainiu will certainly feel they have a chance to get on the scoresheet, especially recalling Martin Boakye's hat-trick in the last wild 4-3 head-to-head encounter. This history points towards another open, high-scoring affair.
Despite their potential to score, Qingdao Hainiu's prospects of securing a result look bleak. Their away form is dreadful, with just a single victory in their last ten outings on the road. While a recent 1-0 league win and an FA Cup victory provide a sliver of confidence, these results are overshadowed by their recent defensive collapses, including two separate matches where they shipped four goals. Facing Zhejiang's relentless home attack, as highlighted by commentator Han Qiaosheng, is likely to expose these defensive issues once again.
Ultimately, Zhejiang's overwhelming home advantage and superior offensive capabilities should be the deciding factors. They have consistently found ways to win or draw at home, even when conceding, by simply outscoring their opponents. Against a team that travels as poorly as Qingdao, this pattern is poised to continue. The odds of 2.00 for a home win represent fantastic value for a team with such a dominant record in their own stadium.
Claude tip
Zhejiang win
2.04
Claude prediction for Zhejiang vs Qingdao Hainiu FC, 22 November 2025.
This China Superleague encounter presents a fascinating betting opportunity with Zhejiang offering tremendous value at 2.00 odds. The home team's fortress-like record at Hangzhou Dragon Stadium cannot be ignored - unbeaten in their last 10 home matches while scoring freely with 19 goals. Despite their inconsistent overall form with just 2 wins from 10 matches, Zhejiang transforms completely when playing at home.
The tactical matchup heavily favors the hosts. Li Tie's prediction of a high-scoring affair aligns perfectly with both teams' recent defensive frailties. Zhejiang's attacking prowess at home, combined with their crowd support and familiar conditions, creates the perfect storm for an upset victory. Their 2-2 draw with strong Shandong Luneng demonstrates they can compete with quality opposition when conditions suit.
Qingdao Hainiu's away form is deeply concerning for bettors considering the visitors at 3.71. Just one victory in 10 road trips tells the story of a team that struggles outside their comfort zone. While their recent FA Cup win over Guangxi Hengchen provided a morale boost, cup form rarely translates directly to league performance, especially away from home.
The defensive vulnerabilities on both sides make the 3.46 draw less appealing despite the teams' tendency toward entertaining matches. The previous 4-3 thriller between these sides suggests both teams prioritize attack over defensive solidity. However, Zhejiang's home advantage should prove decisive in a potentially goal-laden encounter.
Han Qiaosheng's assessment about Qingdao's defense facing heavy pressure at the Dragon Stadium rings true. The visitors' recent record of conceding 4 goals in consecutive matches before their last outing highlights systematic defensive issues that Zhejiang's attacking players like Franko Andrijašević can exploit.
With a packed stadium expected and both teams needing strong finishes to their campaigns, the atmosphere will heavily favor Zhejiang. The combination of home fortress mentality, superior attacking threat in familiar conditions, and Qingdao's poor away record makes the hosts excellent value at even money.
The tactical matchup heavily favors the hosts. Li Tie's prediction of a high-scoring affair aligns perfectly with both teams' recent defensive frailties. Zhejiang's attacking prowess at home, combined with their crowd support and familiar conditions, creates the perfect storm for an upset victory. Their 2-2 draw with strong Shandong Luneng demonstrates they can compete with quality opposition when conditions suit.
Qingdao Hainiu's away form is deeply concerning for bettors considering the visitors at 3.71. Just one victory in 10 road trips tells the story of a team that struggles outside their comfort zone. While their recent FA Cup win over Guangxi Hengchen provided a morale boost, cup form rarely translates directly to league performance, especially away from home.
The defensive vulnerabilities on both sides make the 3.46 draw less appealing despite the teams' tendency toward entertaining matches. The previous 4-3 thriller between these sides suggests both teams prioritize attack over defensive solidity. However, Zhejiang's home advantage should prove decisive in a potentially goal-laden encounter.
Han Qiaosheng's assessment about Qingdao's defense facing heavy pressure at the Dragon Stadium rings true. The visitors' recent record of conceding 4 goals in consecutive matches before their last outing highlights systematic defensive issues that Zhejiang's attacking players like Franko Andrijašević can exploit.
With a packed stadium expected and both teams needing strong finishes to their campaigns, the atmosphere will heavily favor Zhejiang. The combination of home fortress mentality, superior attacking threat in familiar conditions, and Qingdao's poor away record makes the hosts excellent value at even money.
Grok tip
Zhejiang win
2.04
Grok prediction for Zhejiang vs Qingdao Hainiu FC, 22 November 2025.
As we gear up for this intriguing China Super League clash between Zhejiang and Qingdao Hainiu FC at the Hangzhou Dragon Stadium, the odds paint a clear picture of favoritism. Zhejiang is listed at 2.00, making them the home favorites, while Qingdao Hainiu FC sits at 3.71 as underdogs, and a draw tempts at 3.46. With the match set for November 22, 2025, at 07:30 UTC, there's plenty to dissect based on recent form and expert insights.
Zhejiang's home fortress is their biggest asset here. They've gone unbeaten in their last 10 home games, a streak that's seen them score 19 goals while conceding the same number. This balance suggests a team that's potent in attack but vulnerable at the back, which could lead to an entertaining, goal-filled encounter. Their recent 2-2 draw against Shandong Luneng highlighted this, with Franko Andrijašević finding the net, but defensive errors costing them a win. Former international Li Tie echoes this sentiment, predicting Zhejiang's attacking style and home advantage will be decisive in a high-scoring affair.
On the flip side, Qingdao Hainiu FC has been shaky on the road, securing just one win in their last 10 away matches. However, their morale-boosting 2-1 FA Cup victory over Guangxi Hengchen shows some fight, and their 1-0 league win against Wuhan Three Towns indicates they can grind out results. Yet, conceding four goals in each of the two matches prior raises red flags about their defensive stability, especially against a Zhejiang side that loves to attack.
The head-to-head history adds spice— their last meeting was a thrilling 4-3 win for Zhejiang, with stars like Leonardo and Jean Evrard Kouassi shining, while Martin Boakye's hat-trick for Qingdao Hainiu kept it close. This suggests another potential goal fest, but with no major injuries reported and a packed stadium roaring for the home team, Zhejiang should have the edge.
Sports commentator Han Qiaosheng warns of the pressure on Qingdao's defense at Hangzhou Dragon Stadium, where Zhejiang's scoring record is impressive. Both teams are under pressure to end the season strong, but Zhejiang's inconsistency (only 2 wins in last 10 overall) is mitigated by their home form. Betting on Zhejiang at 2.00 feels like a solid play, offering even money for a team that's tough to beat on their turf. If you're eyeing value, the draw at 3.46 could tempt if Qingdao parks the bus, but I see Zhejiang edging it 3-2 in a lively match.
For bettors, consider the over/under markets given the high-scoring trends—both sides have been involved in games with plenty of goals. No off-field distractions mean focus is purely on the pitch, and with local media hyping the rematch of that 4-3 classic, expect fireworks. Ultimately, Zhejiang's home invincibility and attacking prowess should secure the three points, making them my pick to win.
Zhejiang's home fortress is their biggest asset here. They've gone unbeaten in their last 10 home games, a streak that's seen them score 19 goals while conceding the same number. This balance suggests a team that's potent in attack but vulnerable at the back, which could lead to an entertaining, goal-filled encounter. Their recent 2-2 draw against Shandong Luneng highlighted this, with Franko Andrijašević finding the net, but defensive errors costing them a win. Former international Li Tie echoes this sentiment, predicting Zhejiang's attacking style and home advantage will be decisive in a high-scoring affair.
On the flip side, Qingdao Hainiu FC has been shaky on the road, securing just one win in their last 10 away matches. However, their morale-boosting 2-1 FA Cup victory over Guangxi Hengchen shows some fight, and their 1-0 league win against Wuhan Three Towns indicates they can grind out results. Yet, conceding four goals in each of the two matches prior raises red flags about their defensive stability, especially against a Zhejiang side that loves to attack.
The head-to-head history adds spice— their last meeting was a thrilling 4-3 win for Zhejiang, with stars like Leonardo and Jean Evrard Kouassi shining, while Martin Boakye's hat-trick for Qingdao Hainiu kept it close. This suggests another potential goal fest, but with no major injuries reported and a packed stadium roaring for the home team, Zhejiang should have the edge.
Sports commentator Han Qiaosheng warns of the pressure on Qingdao's defense at Hangzhou Dragon Stadium, where Zhejiang's scoring record is impressive. Both teams are under pressure to end the season strong, but Zhejiang's inconsistency (only 2 wins in last 10 overall) is mitigated by their home form. Betting on Zhejiang at 2.00 feels like a solid play, offering even money for a team that's tough to beat on their turf. If you're eyeing value, the draw at 3.46 could tempt if Qingdao parks the bus, but I see Zhejiang edging it 3-2 in a lively match.
For bettors, consider the over/under markets given the high-scoring trends—both sides have been involved in games with plenty of goals. No off-field distractions mean focus is purely on the pitch, and with local media hyping the rematch of that 4-3 classic, expect fireworks. Ultimately, Zhejiang's home invincibility and attacking prowess should secure the three points, making them my pick to win.
DeepSeek tip
Zhejiang win
2.04
DeepSeek prediction for Zhejiang vs Qingdao Hainiu FC, 22 November 2025.
As a sports betting expert, I find this China Superleague match between Zhejiang and Qingdao Hainiu FC to be a standout opportunity for a profitable wager, with home advantage serving as the critical factor. Zhejiang enters this fixture riding an impressive 10-game unbeaten streak at Hangzhou Dragon Stadium, where they've netted 19 goals but also conceded 19, highlighting a trend of high-scoring, entertaining contests. This aligns perfectly with insights from former Chinese international Li Tie, who predicts a Zhejiang victory in a goal-rich affair, and commentator Han Qiaosheng, who emphasizes the relentless offensive pressure Zhejiang applies at home, likely overwhelming Qingdao's defense.
Qingdao Hainiu's away form is a major red flag for bettors; they've managed just one win in their last 10 road games and recently conceded four goals in consecutive league matches, exposing severe defensive frailties. While their morale-boosting 2-1 FA Cup win over Guangxi Hengchen shows resilience, it's unlikely to stabilize them against a Zhejiang attack that features threats like Franko Andrijašević and Leonardo, both instrumental in the previous 4-3 head-to-head triumph. That thrilling encounter, where Martin Boakye scored a hat-trick for Qingdao, underscores the potential for another open game, but Zhejiang's home dominance tips the scales.
With no reported injuries and a packed stadium expected to amplify home support, the conditions heavily favor Zhejiang. Although defensive lapses on both sides could make a draw tempting at 3.46 odds, Qingdao's consistent struggles on the road and Zhejiang's ability to secure results at home make the hosts the smarter choice. The 2.00 odds for a Zhejiang win offer exceptional value, as the implied 50% probability seems conservative given Zhejiang's home invincibility and Qingdao's vulnerabilities, presenting a low-risk, high-reward bet for enthusiasts seeking steady returns.
Qingdao Hainiu's away form is a major red flag for bettors; they've managed just one win in their last 10 road games and recently conceded four goals in consecutive league matches, exposing severe defensive frailties. While their morale-boosting 2-1 FA Cup win over Guangxi Hengchen shows resilience, it's unlikely to stabilize them against a Zhejiang attack that features threats like Franko Andrijašević and Leonardo, both instrumental in the previous 4-3 head-to-head triumph. That thrilling encounter, where Martin Boakye scored a hat-trick for Qingdao, underscores the potential for another open game, but Zhejiang's home dominance tips the scales.
With no reported injuries and a packed stadium expected to amplify home support, the conditions heavily favor Zhejiang. Although defensive lapses on both sides could make a draw tempting at 3.46 odds, Qingdao's consistent struggles on the road and Zhejiang's ability to secure results at home make the hosts the smarter choice. The 2.00 odds for a Zhejiang win offer exceptional value, as the implied 50% probability seems conservative given Zhejiang's home invincibility and Qingdao's vulnerabilities, presenting a low-risk, high-reward bet for enthusiasts seeking steady returns.
Qwen tip
Zhejiang win
2.04
Qwen prediction for Zhejiang vs Qingdao Hainiu FC, 22 November 2025.
This China Superleague clash between Zhejiang and Qingdao Hainiu FC presents an intriguing betting opportunity, especially given the dynamics of recent form, historical matchups, and the context surrounding this fixture. At first glance, the odds offered by the bookmakers favor Zhejiang at 2.00, with Qingdao Hainiu priced as underdogs at 3.71 and the draw available at 3.46. However, a closer look at the underlying factors reveals that the match is far from straightforward.
Zhejiang’s home advantage cannot be overstated. Their Hangzhou Dragon Stadium has been a fortress where they have remained unbeaten in their last 10 games. During this stretch, they’ve scored 19 goals, showcasing an attacking intent that aligns with former international Li Tie’s prediction of a high-scoring contest. However, their defensive frailties are equally concerning. Conceding 19 goals in those same 10 matches indicates a lack of defensive solidity, which could be exploited by Qingdao Hainiu’s dangerous attacking options. The presence of players like Martin Boakye, who netted a hat-trick in the last head-to-head meeting, adds further weight to the argument that Qingdao can find the back of the net.
Qingdao Hainiu’s away form paints a bleak picture, with only one win in their last 10 road games. Yet, recent performances suggest they are not entirely devoid of hope. Their morale-boosting 2-1 FA Cup victory over Guangxi Hengchen demonstrates their ability to rise to the occasion when it matters. Moreover, their last league outing was a 1-0 win over Wuhan Three Towns, showing glimpses of defensive resilience despite conceding heavily in previous matches. That inconsistency makes them unpredictable but also capable of springing surprises."The historical context between these two sides adds another layer of complexity. Their last encounter ended in a thrilling 4-3 win for Zhejiang, a result that underscores the attacking potential on both sides. Leonardo and Jean Evrard Kouassi were instrumental for Zhejiang then, while Martin Boakye’s heroics kept Qingdao competitive. This history suggests that neither team is likely to sit back and defend, increasing the probability of another high-scoring affair.
Zhejiang’s home advantage cannot be overstated. Their Hangzhou Dragon Stadium has been a fortress where they have remained unbeaten in their last 10 games. During this stretch, they’ve scored 19 goals, showcasing an attacking intent that aligns with former international Li Tie’s prediction of a high-scoring contest. However, their defensive frailties are equally concerning. Conceding 19 goals in those same 10 matches indicates a lack of defensive solidity, which could be exploited by Qingdao Hainiu’s dangerous attacking options. The presence of players like Martin Boakye, who netted a hat-trick in the last head-to-head meeting, adds further weight to the argument that Qingdao can find the back of the net.
Qingdao Hainiu’s away form paints a bleak picture, with only one win in their last 10 road games. Yet, recent performances suggest they are not entirely devoid of hope. Their morale-boosting 2-1 FA Cup victory over Guangxi Hengchen demonstrates their ability to rise to the occasion when it matters. Moreover, their last league outing was a 1-0 win over Wuhan Three Towns, showing glimpses of defensive resilience despite conceding heavily in previous matches. That inconsistency makes them unpredictable but also capable of springing surprises."The historical context between these two sides adds another layer of complexity. Their last encounter ended in a thrilling 4-3 win for Zhejiang, a result that underscores the attacking potential on both sides. Leonardo and Jean Evrard Kouassi were instrumental for Zhejiang then, while Martin Boakye’s heroics kept Qingdao competitive. This history suggests that neither team is likely to sit back and defend, increasing the probability of another high-scoring affair.
Match News
- Former Chinese international Li Tie told local media he expects Zhejiang’s home advantage and attacking style to be decisive, predicting a high-scoring match with Zhejiang edging it.
- Popular sports commentator Han Qiaosheng highlighted Zhejiang’s strong scoring record at Hangzhou Dragon Stadium, warning Qingdao Hainiu’s defense will be under heavy pressure.
- Zhejiang’s recent form is inconsistent: only 2 wins in their last 10 matches, but they remain unbeaten in their last 10 home games, scoring 19 and conceding 19 goals in that stretch.
- Qingdao Hainiu have struggled away, winning just once in their last 10 on the road, but recently claimed a morale-boosting 2-1 FA Cup victory over Guangxi Hengchen.
- Zhejiang’s last match ended in a 2-2 draw with Shandong Luneng, with Franko Andrijašević scoring; defensive lapses remain a concern.
- Qingdao Hainiu’s last league outing was a 1-0 win over Wuhan Three Towns, but they conceded 4 goals in each of their two previous matches, raising questions about defensive stability.
- The last head-to-head saw Zhejiang win 4-3 in a dramatic, high-scoring contest, with Leonardo and Jean Evrard Kouassi starring for Zhejiang and Martin Boakye netting a hat-trick for Qingdao Hainiu.
- No major injuries or lineup controversies have been reported for either side ahead of the match.
- The Hangzhou Dragon Stadium is expected to be packed, with local media noting strong home support and a lively atmosphere anticipated.
- No scandals or off-field controversies have emerged, but the match is drawing extra attention due to the previous wild 4-3 encounter and the pressure on both teams to finish the season strongly.
- Popular sports commentator Han Qiaosheng highlighted Zhejiang’s strong scoring record at Hangzhou Dragon Stadium, warning Qingdao Hainiu’s defense will be under heavy pressure.
- Zhejiang’s recent form is inconsistent: only 2 wins in their last 10 matches, but they remain unbeaten in their last 10 home games, scoring 19 and conceding 19 goals in that stretch.
- Qingdao Hainiu have struggled away, winning just once in their last 10 on the road, but recently claimed a morale-boosting 2-1 FA Cup victory over Guangxi Hengchen.
- Zhejiang’s last match ended in a 2-2 draw with Shandong Luneng, with Franko Andrijašević scoring; defensive lapses remain a concern.
- Qingdao Hainiu’s last league outing was a 1-0 win over Wuhan Three Towns, but they conceded 4 goals in each of their two previous matches, raising questions about defensive stability.
- The last head-to-head saw Zhejiang win 4-3 in a dramatic, high-scoring contest, with Leonardo and Jean Evrard Kouassi starring for Zhejiang and Martin Boakye netting a hat-trick for Qingdao Hainiu.
- No major injuries or lineup controversies have been reported for either side ahead of the match.
- The Hangzhou Dragon Stadium is expected to be packed, with local media noting strong home support and a lively atmosphere anticipated.
- No scandals or off-field controversies have emerged, but the match is drawing extra attention due to the previous wild 4-3 encounter and the pressure on both teams to finish the season strongly.
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