The latest matchday in Liga MX Femenil brought an action-packed showcase full of intensity, goals, and emotions. From dominant victories to last-minute draws, every game added its own story to a tournament that keeps fans engaged.
Competitiveness continues to define the league, with teams fighting every round to consolidate their style and earn crucial points. Some capitalized on offensive firepower, while others had to battle until the very end to secure results.
This matchday also highlighted standout performances from players who made the difference with key goals, as well as teams that held their ground against tough opponents. Here’s a full recap of all the matches.
Friday, September 19
Querétaro 2-1 Pumas
The duel at La Corregidora was intense and evenly matched. Querétaro managed to withstand Pumas’ first-half pressure, where the visitors had more possession but lacked clarity in the final third. The home defense stood strong to keep them scoreless.
In the second half, the Gallos struck back decisively. Lady Andrade opened the scoring in the 62nd minute with a precise shot that fired up the fans. Later, Alexa Herrera doubled the lead in the 78th, in a gritty play that looked to seal the win. Although Pumas fought until the end and found a late goal from Stephanie Ribeiro in the 90th minute, time ran out. Querétaro secured a valuable home victory that boosts their confidence.
FC Juárez 0-0 Tigres
The border clash was highly contested, with FC Juárez staying organized to contain Tigres’ attacking power. In the first half, the Bravas closed down spaces and limited the visitors’ explosiveness, despite Tigres dominating possession.
Tigres pushed harder in the second half, but Juárez’s goalkeeper stood tall, denying their clearest chances. The home side relied on counterattacks but lacked the finishing touch to surprise. The scoreless draw reflected the balance of a game where defenses prevailed over attacks. Tigres dropped points, while Juárez left satisfied with their solidity against a strong opponent.
Saturday, September 21
Necaxa 0-1 Atlas
In Aguascalientes, Necaxa and Atlas played a tight match with few clear opportunities in the first half. The Centellas held up well and managed to contain Atlas’ flank attacks. The visitors increased their pressure in the second half, while Necaxa defended with discipline and hoped to at least salvage a point. The hosts tried to counter, but lacked depth in the final third.
Just when the draw seemed certain, Brenda Cerén scored in the 90th minute to hand Atlas the win. Her late strike was a heartbreaking blow for Necaxa and a reward for Atlas’ persistence.
Sunday, September 22
Guadalajara 2-0 Tijuana
Chivas took control early on, pressing high and dominating the midfield. Their efforts paid off when Denise Castro scored in the 30th minute, putting the home side in front.
In the second half, Tijuana attempted to respond with offensive changes, but Guadalajara’s defense stayed solid. The hosts waited for the right moment to strike again. That moment came in the 76th minute when Joseline Montoya sealed the win with a clinical finish. The 2-0 scoreline reflected Chivas’ superiority in a convincing performance.
Puebla 0-3 Cruz Azul
Cruz Azul claimed a dominant road win over Puebla. The first half was tight, but the visitors took advantage of their chances after the break.
Aerial Chavarin was the standout, scoring twice in just ten minutes (47’ and 57’) to tip the game in Cruz Azul’s favor. Puebla tried to react but lacked creativity in attack. Daniela Calderón added the third in the 82nd, sealing a comprehensive win for Cruz Azul that strengthens their position in the standings.
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— LigaBBVAFemenil (@LigaBBVAFemenil) September 23, 2025
Atlético San Luis 1-1 Mazatlán
The clash in San Luis was evenly matched, with both sides creating half-chances but struggling in the final third. The first half unfolded mostly in midfield battles.
Mazatlán broke the deadlock in the 61st minute with Yoselyn López’s strike, putting the home team under pressure. San Luis responded by pushing higher and generating more danger.
Their persistence was rewarded in the 74th minute when Farlyn Caicedo equalized with a sharp finish. The 1-1 draw was a fair outcome in a balanced contest.
Monday, September 23
Toluca 3-3 América
The Nemesio Diez hosted a thrilling showdown. América struck first with Irene Guerrero’s opener in the very first minute, but Toluca equalized through Faustine Robert at the 6th. Just a minute later, Montserrat Saldívar restored América’s lead.
The drama continued when Eugenie Le Sommer tied the game at 2-2 in the 22nd minute, before Saldívar struck again in the 42nd to give América a 3-2 halftime advantage. Both sides showcased firepower but defensive gaps as well.
In the second half, Shanice van de Sanden leveled the score at 3-3 in the 76th, sending fans into a frenzy. The final result captured a spectacular match filled with emotion and constant twists.
León 5-0 Santos Laguna
León dazzled at home with a crushing win over Santos Laguna. The first half was tight, but the second half saw the hosts unleash their full offensive arsenal.
Marissa García scored in the 55th, followed by Luciana García in the 63rd. From there, León dominated with relentless attacks. Kristal Soto netted a brace (74’ and 83’), while Alexia Villanueva capped the rout at the 90th. With a 5-0 score, León proved their strength and earned three vital points.
Monterrey 0-2 Pachuca
The clash between Rayadas and Tuzas started at a high tempo, with Pachuca delivering two quick blows. Nina Nicosia scored in the 23rd, and just two minutes later, Chinwendu Ihezuo doubled the lead, leaving Monterrey stunned early on.
Rayadas tried to mount a comeback in the second half with possession and pressure, but Pachuca’s defense held firm. The 2-0 win was a solid statement from the Tuzas on the road.
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— LigaBBVAFemenil (@LigaBBVAFemenil) September 23, 2025
This Liga MX Femenil matchday had everything: dominant victories, dramatic draws, and last-minute goals that defined games. The level of competitiveness continues to rise, with teams displaying different weapons as they fight for higher positions in the standings.
The results also highlighted the impact of key players who changed matches with their talent and finishing ability. This round once again confirmed that the league offers increasingly exciting football for its fans.