Will the new stars surprise us in these matches?
The 2025 Liga MX Femenil season is in full swing, and Matchday 6 promises to be highly exciting. Teams are battling for points, for positions in the standings, and for the hearts of the fans, while young talents are stepping onto the stage with increasing confidence. Below is a summary of what’s worth knowing before the upcoming matches — from the current table, to stadium atmosphere, to transfer headlines and predictions.
Standings (after 5 matches)
After five rounds of the 2025 Liga MX Femenil season, Club América has firmly made its presence felt at the top of the table. The leader’s record is impressive, with Tigres UANL still hot on their heels.
At the bottom of the standings are Mazatlán FC and Club Puebla, both with zero points after 5 matches. It’s a tough spot, but women’s football can often surprise — each of these teams will be looking for a way to break through and claim their first points.
Stadium atmosphere
Liga MX Femenil has grown in recent years not only in sporting quality but also in attendance and atmosphere. The stands are getting louder, more colorful, and more vibrant — and two stadiums that perfectly show this are Estadio Jalisco and Estadio BBVA.
Estadio Jalisco, with a capacity of around 56,713, is a place full of history and character. It’s home to Atlas, where local derbies and big matches attract a passionate crowd. Estadio BBVA in Guadalupe, where CF Monterrey plays, is a modern venue with around 53,500 seats. The famous Monterrey–Tigres final in 2018, with over 51,000 spectators, showed just how much excitement women’s football can generate in Mexico. These stadiums are not just playing fields — they’re community gathering spots where chants, tifos, and shared experiences give the league its vibrant color.
Transfers and injuries — who strengthens, who loses out?
Squad moves before and during the 2025 season have been eye-catching. The biggest transfer headlines include María Sánchez’s return to Tigres UANL and the signing of Diana Ordóñez from Houston Dash, also to Tigres. Both players bring experience and attacking quality, making Tigres an even more dangerous opponent.
Club América has also been active — the signing of goalkeeper Renatta Cota is a clear statement of defensive reinforcement. Squad changes at Atlas, FC Juárez, and other clubs may shuffle the mid-table order.
As for injuries, the season always carries the risk of setbacks that can disrupt even the best-laid plans. Detailed updates on current absences are lacking, but this factor can influence coaching decisions and the results of upcoming matches.
New stars on the radar
The 2025 season is also a time for new faces to shine. In the spotlight are:
- Diana Ordóñez – Tigres’ new striker, arriving with NWSL experience and international appearances for Mexico. Her scoring instinct could transform Tigres’ attack.
- Scarlett Camberos – Since returning to Club América, she has become a key part of the attack. Regular goals and confidence in the box make her a player whose strikes could decide the outcome of major matches.
Both have the potential to become leaders of their teams and stars of the season. Fans will surely be following their performances with great interest.
Matches to watch
In the coming round, these fixtures stand out as potential table shifters:
- CD Cruz Azul vs CF Monterrey — Monterrey is riding high and will want to confirm their title ambitions, but Cruz Azul could disrupt their plans.
- Club León vs Juárez — a match with everything: prestige, attacking flair, and the chance to close or widen the gap in the table.
- The fight for first points — matches involving Mazatlán and Puebla will feel like finals for those sides.
All these encounters promise drama, twists, and the kind of excitement that draws fans to stadiums and screens.
Summary and expectations
Liga MX Femenil in 2025 shows that the growth of women’s football in Mexico is no accident. The battle for the top spots is intense, with Club América and Tigres looking like the main favorites. Monterrey, Pumas, Toluca, and several others are close behind, waiting for the leaders to slip up.
For the teams at the bottom, the coming weeks are a time for action — that first point can be a turning point. For stars like Ordóñez and Camberos, it’s a chance to confirm their ambitions and become the faces of the league.
The upcoming round should remind us why Liga MX Femenil is worth following: the pace of play, the goals, the stadium atmosphere, and the stories of players increasingly making their mark on Mexico’s sporting map. Get ready for excitement — things are about to happen.
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