Dalian Kuncheng City come into this one with a useful cushion from their last few league outings, taking three wins in their last six and going three matches unbeaten since their most recent defeat. At home they have yet to play a league game this season, so the strongest recent signal is really their away form, where they have just beaten Suzhou Dongwu 2-1. That result followed a 1.77 xG display and sits neatly with a team that has been finding the net regularly.
Jiangxi Dingnan United have been harder to trust on the road, and their recent away record includes a 1-0 loss at Suzhou Dongwu and a 2-0 defeat at Nanjing City. They did collect a draw against Nantong Zhiyun on 21 March, but that match came with only 0.35 xG, which is a warning sign for their attacking output. They have also gone eight league games without a clean sheet, so they are not arriving with much defensive security either.
The head-to-head record points in the same direction, with both league meetings between these sides last season finishing 2-1. Dalian also have a strong attacking pattern in the broader sample, with six straight league games going over 2.5 goals, while Jiangxi have seen both teams score in four of their last five. That combination keeps the home side on top, but it also hints that this may not be a comfortable shutout.
There is still a small tension with the market because Jiangxi have taken four points from their first two league matches and sit above Dalian in the table, so this is not a simple form-versus-form call. Even so, Dalian’s 1.7 xG projection compares well with Jiangxi’s 0.7, and the hosts’ recent 2-1 away win against Suzhou Dongwu showed they can create enough to turn pressure into points. Jiangxi’s lack of a clean sheet is the other key problem for them here.
My prediction is Home Win at 9/10. Dalian have won three of their last six league matches and are unbeaten in three, while Jiangxi’s recent away results include losses at Suzhou Dongwu and Nanjing City. The two previous league meetings both finished 2-1, and Jiangxi have gone eight games without a clean sheet, which leaves the home side well placed to edge another tight contest.