Qingdao Hainiu go into this one under pressure after four matches without a win and three defeats in their last four league games. That run has not been tight either, with 10 goals conceded across those four, and their home record in the league is still poor at one goal scored and four conceded from one outing.
Henan FC Jiuzu Dukang have been more reliable going forward, scoring in all but one of their last six league matches and finding the net in three straight away-and-home league games before this trip. Their away league record is also encouraging, with a win and two goals scored from a single away fixture, while their last two league matches produced four goals between them.
The recent scoring patterns point towards chances at both ends rather than a controlled, low-event game. Qingdao have failed to keep a clean sheet in four straight, Henan have gone seven league games without a clean sheet, and the visitors have seen both teams score in six of their last seven. The head-to-head also leans away from a shutout, with Qingdao failing to keep one in four straight meetings.
There is a small tension with the historical head-to-head, because five of the last six clashes finished under 2.5 goals. Even so, this season’s form is more open than that record suggests, especially with Qingdao’s defensive numbers at home and Henan’s tendency to contribute on the road. A 2-1 type of game fits that balance better than a cautious one.
My prediction is Over 2.5 Goals at 3/5. Qingdao have shipped four at home to Zhejiang and 10 goals across their last four league matches, Henan have scored in five of their last six league games, and both teams have shown repeated clean-sheet issues. The xG projection of 1.8 to 1.4 also supports a match with three goals or more.