The opening matchday of the Clausura 2026 fully confirmed the attacking nature of Liga MX Femenil. Across nine matches, a total of 40 goals were scored, giving an average of 4.44 goals per game—well above the league average from previous seasons. Notably, there were no draws; every match produced a clear winner, giving the opening round exceptional dynamism and intensity.
Necaxa Femenil 1–4 Tigres Femenil
The match ended with a convincing 1–4 victory for the visitors. Tigres dominated throughout the game, recording 60% possession, 20 shots (10 on target), and a clear attacking advantage. The star of the match was Diana Rosario Ordóñez Torres, who scored all four goals (including one from the penalty spot). Necaxa’s only goal came from an own goal by Eve Perisset in the 55th minute.
León Femenil 0–5 Cruz Azul Femenil
La Máquina delivered a dominant away performance at the Nou Camp stadium. Thanks to high pressing, control of possession, and great attacking efficiency, Cruz Azul decided the match already in the first half. Highlights included a goal on debut by Karol Arcanjo, a brace from Ana Lu Martínez, and goals by Daniela Calderón and Aerial Chávarin, reflecting the team’s solid collective play. León, meanwhile, lacked attacking clarity and was unable to stop the visitors’ offensive actions.
Toluca Femenil 5–3 Tijuana Femenil
In one of the most entertaining matches of the round, Toluca claimed victory in a game full of twists and turns at the Nemesio Díez stadium. Eugénie Le Sommer was the standout player, scoring a hat-trick, while Faustine Robert added a goal to seal the impressive win. Tijuana showed character and the ability to fight back through goals by Danny Sandoval and Jazmín Enrígue, but ultimately could not avoid defeat.
Santos Laguna Femenil 1–2 América Femenil
América secured a valuable, though hard-fought, away win in Torreón. Sarah Luebbert opened the scoring, and Scarlett Camberos doubled the lead with a stylish finish. Santos responded with a goal from Nabweteme and pressed until the final minutes, supported by an excellent performance from goalkeeper Tabatha Rivas, but were unable to find an equalizer.
Full Results – Matchday 1
- Chivas Guadalajara Femenil 2–0 Atlético San Luis Femenil
- Pumas UNAM Femenil 4–1 Querétaro Femenil
- Necaxa Femenil 1–4 Tigres UANL Femenil
- Monterrey Femenil 4–0 Puebla Femenil
- León Femenil 0–5 Cruz Azul Femenil
- Toluca Femenil 5–3 Tijuana Femenil
- Santos Laguna Femenil 1–2 América Femenil
- Atlas Femenil 0–3 Pachuca Femenil
- Mazatlán Femenil 3–2 FC Juárez Femenil
Conclusions
The first matchday of the Clausura 2026 clearly showed that Liga MX Femenil continues to develop in terms of intensity and quality of play. The winning teams displayed offensive variety, squad depth, and tactical solidity, while the defeated sides still left positive impressions, promising a balanced and exciting tournament right from the start.
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