Shanghai Shenhua's propensity to attack from wide positions and commit numbers forward creates chances but also exposes gaps centrally. That pattern underpins the first angle: the match-winner market. Shanghai's season numbers show 22 goals scored and 15 conceded, with 64 shots on target, indicating firepower but porous moments. Chongqing's ledger — 13 scored, 8 conceded and 36 shots on target — points to a more efficient, lower-volume offensive profile. A clear majority of analysts view Shanghai as the nominal favourite at Shanghai Stadium, yet recent reports of consecutive defeats and injury absences for key defenders reduce the home-side's margin. Those factors make a straight-home win plausible but not certain; the safer route is a Shanghai-backed handicap or draw-no-bet line given home advantage and superior shot volume.
The second angle concerns goals. Shanghai's matches have produced both high shot counts and defensive lapses, while Chongqing defend well but convert when opportunities arise. Foxbet explicitly tips both teams to score at 1.89, reflecting this tension. The season clean-sheet numbers (Shanghai 3, Chongqing 4) plus the differential in shots on target suggest a reasonable chance of multiple goals. Arguments against a high-goal outcome include Chongqing's defensive discipline and lower attacking frequency. Still, the balance of probability points toward an open game with at least two goals and a strong chance both sides score.
The third angle is an alternative market driven by game state: if Shanghai's injuries force a conservative set-up, the tempo will slow and Chongqing could sit deeper, making under 2.5 less likely only if Shanghai can break the block early. Conversely, an early Shanghai lead should provoke Chongqing to take measured risks; that switch increases the chance of late goals and set-piece opportunities. Roughly two thirds of previewers lean toward a tight but eventful encounter rather than a one-sided rout. Given the mix of attacking volume and defensive vulnerability, the best immediate conclusion is that the scoreboard will stay active and both teams will find the net in Shanghai on matchday.