- Shenzhen Peng FC have won the last two meetings between these two sides, including a 4-0 win at home in Super League 2025.
- Shenzhen Peng FC have a strong home record (12 goals in 7 home fixtures), but have failed to win their last two home games.
- Qingdao Hainiu have lost three consecutive games and have won just one of their last three away (W1, L2).
Shenzhen Peng FC can edge out Qingdao Hainiu
Shenzhen Peng FC claimed an impressive 2-1 away win against Shanghai Shenhua in midweek, but they really need to improve their home form after failing to win their last two in front of their own fans.
The Shenzhen Peng FC vs Qingdao Hainiu prediction is shaping up to be an intriguing contest, with Shenzhen Peng FC sitting 10th in the Chinese Super League 2026 table with 14 points from 14 games while Qingdao Hainiu are 14th with 10 points from their first 14 matches.
Tao Chen’s side like to keep the ball, overload the wings and make quick transitions to break the opposition down. They are flexible and can play with three at the back, depending on the opposition and whether they start in a low or mid-block.
This Shenzhen Peng FC vs Qingdao Hainiu preview examines how Qingdao Hainiu are a more direct team, preferring to press aggressively, look to counter quickly down the middle and sit in a compact, disciplined shape when out of possession.
Milan Ristic’s men have lost their last three matches, including a 0-1 home defeat to Chongqing Tongliang Long, but they still come into this contest as the more urgent side with their survival in greater doubt.
Ristic has the players to press at a high intensity and his side are a threat on the counter, but we’re taking the Shenzhen Peng FC vs Qingdao Hainiu prediction of Shenzhen Peng FC to edge out the visitors at home this Saturday because of their better overall home record, the head-to-head and the fact that QH are really struggling.
Goals are likely in this clash
Qingdao have a good striker in Ghanaian Yaw Yeboah, who has six goals in 13 league appearances so far, while Carlos Strandberg has chipped in with three goals in their last five.
Shenzhen Peng FC’s best attacking outlet is Brazilian Wesley, who has scored five times in 14 Chinese Super League games this term.
The hosts average 1.71 goals per game at home and have scored 12 times in seven home fixtures, while QH have conceded an average of 2.00 goals per away game and have won just once in seven away league trips.
For Shenzhen Peng FC vs Qingdao Hainiu betting tips, note that the visitors have lost only two of those matches, however, and have a respectable average of 1.50 goals scored on the road, so we can see both teams scoring in this fixture.
Shenzhen Peng FC to snag all three points at 2.19 looks a decent bet for this clash, but there are more favorable odds for the home team to get on the scoreboard and for both teams to score (BTTS - Yes) and over 2.5 goals (BTTS & O2.5 - Yes) at 1.7 and 1.92 respectively.