Liga MX Femenil: Chivas wins and they climbed to the top along with Rayadas, Tigres and Pachuca drew in thrilling match

This tournament is bringing some surprises and we’re witnessing the come back of two of the greatest teams in the league, Monterrey and Chivas.

TORREON, MEXICO - FEBRUARY 2: Marcela Restrepo of Monterrey celebrates after scoring her team's third goal during the match between Santos Laguna and Monterrey as part of the Torneo Clausura 2026 Liga MX Femenil at Corona Stadium on February 2, 2026 in Torreon, Mexico. (Photo by Manuel Guadarrama/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Weeks six and seven began to shape the tournament, with key results and standout performances. The intensity and competitiveness shown in the past two weeks set the stage for a decisive stretch ahead.

Rayadas de Monterrey are in a steady ascent

After Amandine Miquel’s Rayadas took down Santos convincingly in week six 5-1 on the road, they continued their quest against Tijuana. And once again, they got the job done. They now have scored seven tallies in their past two matches. Miquel’s side are finding thire way towards dominating the league especially after Monterrey lost its way last year.

Finalizing week 7, they’re at the top of the table along with Chivas de Guadalajara – both clubs have 19 points.

A draw in “La Bella Airosa”

A highly anticipated match between Pachuca and Tigres happened in week 6. Tuzas’ Nina Nicosia opened the score and Charlyn Corral scored from the penalty spot.

When everything looked like the hosts were going to get the three points, Diana Ordóñez took advantage of Esthefanny Barreras’ mistake in goal to pull one back. A brace by Ordóñez in the dying minutes allowed Tigres to salvage a point on the road.

Chivas win and now they’re at the top

Even though Guadalajara doesn’t have the firepower of other teams’ forward lines, its solid defense is playing a big role in its season. Only two goals against in seven games is doing wonders for Chivas. That and, of course, the five consecutive wins. So far, they have collected only one draw and six wins, including the last ones against León (3-1) and Necaxa (2-0).

Charlyn Corral and Diana Ordóñez lead the Golden Boot race

Even though Eugénie Le Sommer is getting most of the attention due to her impressive performances and screamers, Pachuca’s Charlyn Corral and Tigres’ Diana Ordóñez are tied for most goals scored so far.

Ordóñez scored a brace in the game against Cruz Azul in week 7, while Corral tallied one goal in the 3-0 victory against Mazatlán. The nine goals scored by Corral are more than a third of the total Pachuca has tallied (25), and so far, they’re the team with the most goals in the tournament.

Club América slips

Although Scarlett Camberos opened the score in the 32nd minute, Juárez’s Dayana Martin found the equalizer after a terrible defensive mistake right before halftime.

This draw halted América’s winning momentum and caused coach Ángel Villacampa to express his frustration in the post-match press conference.

The table and the leaders

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