The latest matchday of Liga MX Femenil offered thrilling matches that showcased the intensity and growth of the competition. From dominant wins to draws that left both sides unsatisfied, the action was nonstop across every pitch.
Among the standout moments were the overwhelming victories of Tigres and Atlas, who showed their firepower with commanding performances. At the same time, matches like Club América vs. Atlético San Luis or Tijuana vs. Santos proved how competitive the league has become, with surprising twists that changed the course of games in seconds.
Individual performances also made headlines: from Chrestinah Kgatlana’s brace in the Clásico Regio to Chinwendu Ihezuo’s heroics with Pachuca, both foreign and Mexican talents continue to elevate the level of the league. This mix of skill and passion keeps fans excited for every single round.
Saturday, September 6
Atlas 6-2 Querétaro
Atlas was ruthless from the start, with early goals from Renata Huerta and Karen Flores. Querétaro tried to respond with Lía Morán’s strike, but the home side’s attacking force was too much. Brenda Cerén and Sanjuana Muñoz stole the show, each scoring twice to seal the blowout.
Querétaro found a brief lifeline through Daniela Carrandi in the second half, but Atlas quickly took back control. Every opportunity the Rojinegras had turned into danger, making the difference.
Interestingly, Querétaro had more shots on target, but Atlas’ efficiency in front of goal proved decisive. A statement win for the home side.
León 1-2 Chivas
The game started at a high pace, with Alicia Cervantes putting Chivas ahead in the 21st minute. León reacted almost instantly through Luciana García, leveling the match just two minutes later.
In the second half, Chivas grew stronger and more dangerous, finally finding the winning goal in the 73rd minute through Joselyn de la Rosa. That strike secured all three points for the visitors.
The stats highlighted Chivas’ dominance with eight shots on target compared to León’s five. The visiting side’s precision in the final third was the key factor in their victory.
Sunday, September 7
FC Juárez 2-3 Pachuca
The game was a rollercoaster from the start. Dayana Martín put Juárez ahead early, but Ayooluwa Oke quickly equalized for Pachuca. Liliana Mercado restored the home lead, only for Chinwendu Ihezuo to respond and tie things up again.
Ihezuo became the hero, scoring again in the 44th minute to complete the comeback before halftime. Pachuca then managed the game in the second half, resisting Juárez’s late pressure.
The numbers backed Pachuca’s edge: eight shots on target compared to Juárez’s four. Although the Bravas had more corners, it was Pachuca’s clinical finishing that decided the match.
Mazatlán 1-4 Cruz Azul
The match was balanced until Lizbeth Ángeles broke the deadlock just before halftime. She then struck again in the 62nd minute to give Cruz Azul a comfortable lead.
Mazatlán tried to fight back with a goal from Vasthy Delgado in the 71st, but Cruz Azul responded strongly. Alejandra Lomelí and Aerial Chavarin scored late to complete a resounding 4-1 win.
Despite Mazatlán having more shots on target, Cruz Azul’s efficiency in finishing was decisive. The visitors closed the game with authority.
Pumas 1-2 Toluca
Toluca took the lead through a Pumas own goal in the 30th minute and extended it with Eugénie Le Sommer’s strike in the 52nd. Pumas pulled one back with Stephanie Ribeiro’s goal in the 76th minute and pushed hard for an equalizer, but couldn’t break through.
The numbers showed Pumas had more chances with 8 shots on target compared to Toluca’s 3. Even with a red card to Itzel Muñoz, Toluca held firm to secure the win.
IMPARABLE 🔥
— Pasión en Rosa (@pasionenrosa) September 8, 2025
Eugenie Le Sommer sigue sumando goles en la Liga MX Femenil. Llegó ya a 9️⃣ goles.
➡️ Marcó en la J1, doblete en J3, más tantos en J5 y J6, un triplete en J8 y otra diana más en la reciente J10.
➡️ La Liga MX Femenil la nombró la Mejor Jugadora de Agosto 💥⚽ pic.twitter.com/AX7KKnOdgK
Club América 2-2 Atlético San Luis
América looked in full control after quick goals from Montserrat Saldívar and Bruna Vilamala in the 20th and 24th minutes. But San Luis struck right back through María Sánchez in the 25th, keeping the game alive.
In the second half, América pushed to extend their lead, but an unfortunate own goal by Jana Gutiérrez in the 68th minute tied the game. Despite their dominance, América couldn’t restore the advantage.
The stats told the story: América fired eight shots on target compared to San Luis’ three. Still, the visitors made the most of their few opportunities to grab a valuable draw.
Tigres 4-0 Monterrey
The Clásico Regio was completely one-sided. Chrestinah Kgatlana scored in the 4th and 44th minutes, with Jimena López and Jennifer Hermoso adding goals in between. By halftime, the game was all but decided.
Monterrey tried to respond in the second half, creating chances, but Tigres’ defense stood tall. The Rayadas had eight shots on target, but none found the net. The stats were striking: Tigres only had four shots on target, and all of them were goals. A perfect display of efficiency and dominance.
Monday, September 8
Tijuana 1-1 Santos Laguna
Santos took the lead in the 56th minute through an own goal by Emili Bautista, forcing Tijuana to chase the match. The Xolas finally found their equalizer in the 83rd minute thanks to Deisy Ojeda, securing a point at home. Despite heavy pressure late, they couldn’t find the winner.
Tijuana dominated the stats with 11 shots on target and 9 corners, compared to Santos’ eight shots and two corners. However, their lack of finishing kept the game level.
Necaxa 0-1 Puebla
Miriam García’s goal in the 18th minute proved enough for Puebla to secure the away victory. Necaxa created chances but struggled with finishing. Even after Puebla went down to ten players following Dulce Martínez’s red card, the hosts couldn’t find the equalizer.
Both teams registered 4 shots on target, but Puebla’s early strike and solid defending made the difference in a narrow win.
Matchday 10 was packed with goals, drama, and standout performances. From Atlas’ and Tigres’ dominance to América’s surprising slip and Pachuca’s resilience, the Liga MX Femenil continues to prove why it is one of the most exciting competitions to follow.
Beyond the results, what stood out most was the league’s balance: even teams lower in the table showed they can challenge anyone on a good day. The mix of young talents, experienced stars, and foreign reinforcements keeps raising the bar for the tournament, promising even more thrilling football in the weeks ahead.
Which match from this round did you find the most thrilling, and why?