Thanks to three consecutive victories, the hosts find themselves second in the top flight with a three-point gap to leaders Shanghai Port, while their visitors are just four points behind in fourth spot after 11 league games.
Match preview
After finishing fifth in their first-ever Chinese Super League season last time around, Chengdu Qianbao have enjoyed an impressive start to the new term too, currently sitting second as one of the two sides still unbeaten after the opening 11 rounds of top-flight fixtures.
Seo Jung-won's side immediately established themselves in the leading pack in the first few weeks as they managed three wins alongside two stalemates from their opening five outings, before having to settle for three consecutive draws as they were firstly held to 2-2 draws against Shandong Taishan and Changchun Yatai by injury-time equalisers, before scoring a late goal of their own through Felipe to see their trip to Wuhan Three Towns finish level at three goals apiece.
They have since been able to build on that late comeback and return to their best in style and head into Thursday on the back of three wins in a row, starting with a 2-1 beating of fellow high-flyers Shanghai Shenhua thanks to Elkeson's 87th-minute winner from the penalty spot, before making it back-to-back three-point hauls and climbing into second spot by beating Nantong Zhiyun 1-0 as Felipe hit the only goal of the contest 18 minutes from time.
Seo Jung-won's men would then face a particularly difficult trip to league leaders Shanghai Port on Saturday, and with the game still goalless, they were dealt a blow as Zhuoyi Feng was sent off in the 72nd minute, only for his side to defy the odds and come out on top in dramatic fashion regardless, with Manuel Palacios popping up with a winner in the 92nd minute.
That result saw Chengdu Qianbao cut the gap to Shanghai Port to just three points, and they will aim to improve their claim for top spot with what would be a fourth straight league win on Thursday.
In their way, however, stand the only other side who are yet to taste defeat in China's top flight this term, as the visitors arrive hoping to build on their own impressive start and push for a place in the top three.
While Tianjin Jinmen Tiger have not enjoyed the highs that their hosts have so far this term, they have been equally solid, amassing 19 points from their opening 11 matches while only conceding nine goals along the way.
With four wins and seven draws now on the board, the Tigers picked up two three-point hauls from their opening three games before sharing the points in each of the following three and beating Henan 1-0 in mid-May.
Following another pair of stalemates, the visitors' most recent triumph came away at Dalian Pro at the end of May, as a Zhiwei Song own goal deep into injury time made the only difference between the teams, before hosting defending champions Wuhan Three Towns and coming away with another point as the contest finished level at a goal apiece, with Wang Qiuming equalising in the 14th minute for the Tigers after Ademilson gave their visitors an early lead.
Now sitting fourth thanks to their positive start to the season, with a three-point gap to the top three and a four-point gap to Thursday's hosts, Yu Genwei's side will look to start adding more notches to their wins column and move further into the fight at the top of the division, starting with what would be a pivotal victory on their travels.
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After their victory away at Shanghai Port last time out, Chengdu Qianbao may look to come into Thursday's game with an unchanged starting XI, although Manuel Palacios, who netted the decisive goal off the bench, will certainly be pushing to come into the attack from the outset.
They will be unable to call on Zhuoyi Feng, after he was sent off in their triumph, although he did only feature off the bench and Gong Zhang and Tim Chow should keep their places in the engine room anyway.
Experienced Brazilian striker Felipe should continue to lead the line, having managed four league goals so far this season, while Elkeson has also found the net four times and will offer additional threat in the front three.
Tianjin Jinmen Tiger could also come in with an unaltered starting XI on Thursday, with Genwei expected to stick with his 4-5-1 setup from Sunday's draw with Wuhan Three Towns.
Robert Beric should again lead the line, while it is winger Dun Ba who has been their main attacking threat thus far, contributing four goals and an assist in his 11 league appearances so far this term.
After hitting the winner last time out, Wang Qiuming will again feature in the engine room, as will former Arsenal and Atletico Madrid man Fran Merida.
Chengdu Qianbao possible starting lineup:
Zhang; Liu, Windbichler, Hu; Tang, Chow, Gong, Xin; Palacios, Felipe, Elkeson
Tianjin Jinmen Tiger possible starting lineup:
Xu; Ming, Han, Andujar, Su; Rosa, Yinong, Merida, Qiuming, Ba; Beric