The latest Liga MX Femenil matchday delivered an intense spectacle, with results that reshuffled the standings and raised the stakes across the league. From tightly contested duels to emphatic victories, every team showcased its ambition as the tournament moves toward its decisive stretch.
Fans enjoyed matches filled with pace and drama, with key players stepping up at crucial moments. Some games were nail-biters decided in the closing minutes, while others revealed the strength of clubs asserting themselves as title contenders. Both individual brilliance and collective strategy were on display in every stadium.
Beyond the scoreboards, the round offered storylines that enrich the league’s narrative: comebacks, standout goal-scoring displays, and confirmation of the fine form shown by several sides. The vibrant atmosphere in the stands once again highlighted the growth of women’s football, cementing its status as a thrilling, competitive spectacle.
Friday, September 12
Querétaro 1-1 Puebla
Querétaro and Puebla shared the points in a balanced encounter, with both sides battling to control midfield from the opening whistle. The hosts pushed down the flanks, while Puebla relied on patient build-up play to find gaps in the defense.
Lía Morán put Querétaro in front in the 62nd minute, capitalizing on a rebound inside the box to fire home. Puebla, however, maintained composure and kept probing for an equalizer.
At the 79th minute, Rubí Villegas leveled with a precise finish after slipping behind the defense, sealing a 1-1 draw. Querétaro rued a missed chance to take all three points, while Puebla celebrated a valuable result away from home.
Toluca 0-1 Rayadas
Toluca hosted Rayadas in a high-energy clash, where the visitors set the tempo early with quick transitions and aggressive pressing. The home side worked to stay organized and resist Monterrey’s forward surges.
The lone goal came in the 23rd minute courtesy of Lourdes Bosch, who calmly converted a pinpoint cross. Afterward, Rayadas managed the game with poise, limiting Toluca’s opportunities. In the second half, the Diablas pushed forward with attacking substitutions, but Monterrey’s disciplined back line stood firm, earning three valuable points in their chase for the top spots.
Saturday, September 13
Tigres 5-1 Pumas
Tigres put on an attacking masterclass in their 5-1 triumph over Pumas. From the outset, the hosts dictated the pace and pressed high, forcing their opponents to sit deep. Jheniffer da Silva broke the deadlock in the 20th minute after a slick passing move.
Aaliyah Farmer and Da Silva added to the lead before the hour mark, and Diana Ordóñez completed the rout with a brace late in the game. The fluidity of Tigres’ front line overwhelmed the Pumas defense. Nayely Bolaños netted a consolation goal for Pumas in stoppage time, but it did little to dampen Tigres’ emphatic performance as they continue to look every bit a title favorite.
Cruz Azul 0-2 FC Juárez
Cruz Azul and FC Juárez played out a cautious first half-hour before the visitors began to assert control. The Bravas gradually pushed higher up the field, while the Celestes sought to stay compact.
Enekia Lunyamila broke the deadlock in the 41st minute, reacting quickest to a loose ball inside the box. After halftime, Cruz Azul chased an equalizer but lacked precision in the final third. Hapsatou Malado sealed the win for Juárez in the 90th minute, rounding off a clinical display that keeps the Bravas firmly in contention. Cruz Azul, meanwhile, will need to sharpen their attacking play to climb the table.
Sunday, September 14
Mazatlán 0-3 Tijuana
Tijuana displayed authority on their visit to Mazatlán, dictating play from start to finish. The Border Women pressed high and monopolized possession, while the home side tried to withstand the early pressure.
Kader Hancar struck first in the 27th minute after a sweeping move down the right. Before halftime, Amanda Marroquín doubled the lead with a thunderous shot that left the goalkeeper with no chance. Kali Trevithick put the result beyond doubt in the 61st minute, guiding Tijuana to a 3-0 win and a rise in the standings, while Mazatlán continues searching for consistency.
Club América 0-2 Chivas
The women’s Clásico Nacional lived up to expectations with intensity and high stakes from the opening whistle. América looked to impose themselves at home, but Chivas’ defensive organization kept them at bay.
Denise Castro was the difference-maker for the visitors, scoring in the 22nd and 44th minutes with sharp finishes inside the box. Chivas combined efficiency up front with stability at the back. América threw numbers forward in the second half, but the visiting goalkeeper produced key saves to preserve the clean sheet. Chivas’ 2-0 victory solidifies their reputation as one of the league’s most reliable sides.
Pachuca 5-0 Necaxa
Pachuca produced a dominant display to thrash Necaxa 5-0, with Charlyn Corral in sensational form. The Tuzas controlled the match from the outset, creating chance after chance. Corral completed a first-half hat trick with goals in the 29th, 36th, and 43rd minutes, while Myra Delgadillo added another in the 41st to give Pachuca an unassailable lead at halftime.
Corral rounded off the win with her fourth goal in the 85th minute, sealing an unforgettable night for the forward and her team. Necaxa struggled defensively and never found a foothold in the contest. Charlyn with her four goals in this match, ends up like the top scorer of the league with 11 matchdays played.
Líder goleadora. ⭐️
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Monday, September 15
Atlético de San Luis 0-3 León
León stunned Atlético de San Luis with an explosive start, taking the lead in the 7th minute thanks to Trudi Carter. The visitors maintained their attacking mindset, piling pressure on the home side.
Yashira Barrientos made it 2-0 in the 59th minute with a composed finish, and Kristal Soto wrapped up the 3-0 result in the 84th. León’s sharpness in front of goal reflected their tactical discipline. San Luis tried to respond late but was repeatedly denied by a solid León defense. The Esmeraldas leave with a confidence boost, while San Luis must improve their starts to stay competitive.
Santos Laguna 1-2 Atlas
Santos and Atlas delivered a tightly contested battle in Torreón. The hosts sought to dominate possession, but Atlas countered effectively through pace on the wings.
Brenda Cerén gave Atlas the lead in the 12th minute with a composed strike, but Santos equalized in the 42nd thanks to Mayra Santana’s opportunistic finish. The game remained tense after the break. Renata Huerta scored the decisive goal in the 67th minute, earning a 2-1 victory for Atlas. Santos pushed hard for a draw, yet the visitors’ defense held firm, securing an important away win.
Across nine matches, this round demonstrated just how competitive the Liga MX Femenil has become. From the firepower of Tigres and Pachuca to the resilience of Chivas, Rayadas, and Tijuana, every team left its mark. With the season’s climax approaching, every point and every goal carries extra weight in the race for playoff positions and glory.
With these results of Matchday 11 the table finishes like this:
🤯 Y así marcha la 𝐭𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐚 𝐠𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐥 tras 11 fechas disputadas. 🔝
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Which of these results surprised you the most, and which team do you think looks strongest heading toward the end of the season?