In a hotly contested Super League clash at the Wuhan Sports Center Stadium, Wuhan Three Towns and Yunnan Yukun drew 1-1 on Sunday. The match saw Wuhan dominate possession and create more chances, but it was Yunnan who proved resilient, equalizing at the end of the second half. Jhonder Leonel Cádiz Fernández opened the scoring for Wuhan with a well-placed finish, but Zichang Huang’s reply just 17 minutes later ensured both teams shared the spoils.
Wuhan Three Towns started brightly, controlling the game with 54% possession and generating a total of 12 shots, four of which were on target. Despite their attacking intent, they struggled to turn their chances into a more decisive advantage. The first half saw a flurry of yellow cards, indicating a physical battle between the two sides, but it was in the second half that the game came alive.
Cádiz Fernández’s goal in the 57th minute gave Wuhan a well-deserved lead, as they took advantage of a timely assist from Gustavo Sauer. However, Yunnan Yukun responded with determination, and Huang’s equalizer in the 74th minute, assisted by Han Zilong, showed their ability to counter-attack against the run of play. The final moments of the match were tense, with both teams pressing for victory, but neither managed to score the decisive goal.

