Goals, Drama, and Comebacks: A Spectacular Week in Liga MX Femenil

América and Tigres Showcase Their Power as Pachuca Stuns Chivas
Santos Laguna v Mazatlan FC - Torneo Apertura 2025 Liga MX Femenil
Santos Laguna v Mazatlan FC - Torneo Apertura 2025 Liga MX Femenil | Manuel Guadarrama/GettyImages

Liga MX Femenil delivered another action-packed match day filled with goals, comebacks, and drama across every stadium. From dominant performances to tight draws, each game highlighted the growing competitiveness and intensity of the league.

The top contenders reaffirmed their strength, while other teams continue fighting to keep their playoff dreams alive. América and Tigres demonstrated their offensive firepower, Pachuca earned a crucial win against Chivas, and Cruz Azul delivered a statement victory on the road.

With every passing week, the standings grow tighter, and every point matters. The margin for error is shrinking, and this match day proved once again that no game is decided until the final whistle. Here’s a full recap of the key results.

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Atlas 2-3 Club América

At Estadio Jalisco, Club América pulled off a thrilling comeback to defeat Atlas 3-2. Alexa Soto opened the scoring in the 28th minute, but Brenda Cerén turned the game around with two goals before halftime (38’, 45’).

In the second half, the Eagles showed their champion mentality. Kiana Palacios netted the equalizer in the 56th minute and scored the winning goal at the 90th to secure all three points. América remains firmly in the upper part of the standings, while Atlas missed a key opportunity to strengthen their home record.

Thursday, October 16, 2025

Pumas 2-2 FC Juárez

Pumas and FC Juárez shared the points in a thrilling 2-2 draw at Estadio Olímpico Universitario. The Bravas struck first through Grace Asantewaa in the 17th minute, but Stephanie Ribeiro leveled the score five minutes later.

Karime Abud restored Juárez’s lead in the 53rd, yet Ribeiro once again rescued Pumas with her second goal at the 64th.
Both sides pushed for a late winner, but the draw was a fair reflection of the intense and evenly matched battle.

Friday, October 17, 2025

Querétaro 1-4 Cruz Azul

Cruz Azul produced one of their best performances of the season with a dominant 4-1 victory over Querétaro. Ana Martínez and Aerial Chavarin put the visitors up early, and Valeria Valdez added a third before halftime.

Querétaro tried to react with a goal from Victoria Ceceña in the 69th minute, but Daniela Calderón sealed the win in stoppage time.


It was a statement result for La Máquina, who continue climbing the table and gaining momentum toward the postseason.

Necaxa 0-2 Toluca

Toluca earned a solid 2-0 away victory against Necaxa. Itzel Muñoz opened the scoring in the 9th minute, and Abby Erceg doubled the lead before the break.

Necaxa tried to respond in the second half but struggled to break through Toluca’s organized defense. The Red Devils continue to prove their consistency and remain well-positioned in the race for the playoffs.

Santos Laguna 2-1 Mazatlán

Santos Laguna secured a hard-fought 2-1 win over Mazatlán in a game full of early action. Anahi Gómez scored in the opening minute, but Taiwo Lawal quickly equalized for the visitors.

Sandra Nabweteme restored the lead in the 32nd minute, giving the Guerreras a narrow advantage. Despite Mazatlán’s pressure late in the game, Santos held firm to claim a valuable three points at home.

Saturday, October 17, 2025

Tigres 5-1 Atlético San Luis

Tigres once again displayed their dominance with a 5-1 victory over Atlético San Luis at Estadio Universitario. Thembi Kgatlana was the standout performer with goals in the 30th and 45th minutes, while Jennifer Hermoso, María Sánchez, and Jheniffer da Silva added to the tally.

San Luis managed a consolation goal from Farlyn Caicedo in the 69th, but Tigres’ relentless attack proved too much.
The Amazonas continue to look unstoppable and remain among the top title contenders of the season.

Sunday, October 19, 2025

Puebla 1-2 Club Tijuana

Tijuana earned a valuable 2-1 comeback win over Puebla at Estadio Cuauhtémoc. Luisa de Alba gave the home side the lead in the 25th minute, but Kader Hancar equalized shortly after halftime.

An unfortunate own goal by Dulce Martínez in the 80th minute sealed Puebla’s fate. With this result, the Xolas move closer to the playoff zone and continue building consistency late in the season.

Monterrey 3-1 León

Monterrey extended their winning run with a convincing 3-1 triumph over León. Lucía García opened the scoring at the 31st minute, but Alexia Villanueva brought the visitors level.

Rayadas quickly regained control, with Lourdes Bosch and Allison Veloz scoring in the closing minutes to seal the victory. It was another strong showing from Monterrey, who remain among the most consistent and well-organized sides in the league.

Pachuca 2-1 Guadalajara

In one of the most anticipated clashes of the week, Pachuca defeated Chivas 2-1 at Estadio Hidalgo. Chinwendu opened the scoring in the 27th minute, but Alicia Cervantes equalized just six minutes later.


In the second half, Charlyn Corral stepped up with the decisive goal in the 76th, sealing a vital win for the Tuzas. The result strengthens Pachuca’s position in the standings and reaffirms their status as one of the strongest offensive teams in the league.

This match day once again highlighted the balance and intensity of Liga MX Femenil. América, Tigres, and Monterrey continue to lead the charge, while teams like Pachuca and Toluca keep proving their strength against any opponent.

As the regular season nears its end, every point becomes more valuable, and the fight for playoff spots grows fiercer by the week.

Which of these results surprised you the most in this action-packed, goal-filled matchday?

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