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MEX Liga MX Femenil
03-28 09:00
3 - 2
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H2H
Lineups
Atlas Women
Club Necaxa Women
Attacks
133
111
Dangerous Attacks
73
58
Ball Possession
62
38
On Target
7
4
Off Target
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End 3-2
92′
P.Salto
Meghan Cavanaugh
92′
A.Jensen
I.Fernandez
87′
J.Nalukenge
S.Munoz
83′
C.Vazquez
82′
laila saravia
80′
A.Mendez
Nataly roque
79′
Nataly roque
76′
laila saravia
67′
J.Garcia
K.Flores
49′
3-1
Meghan Cavanaugh
Halftime 3-0
47′
Z.Medellin
46′
Z.Medellin
W.Peralta
38′
3-0
Brenda ceren
22′
Sashenka Tamara Porras Dreyfus
5′
1-0
N.Villalobos
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Match Info
Atlas Women edged out Club Necaxa Women 3-2 in a thrilling Mexico Liga MX Femenil encounter on March 28, 2026. This high-scoring affair provided plenty of entertainment, with Atlas ultimately holding on for a vital three points in a tightly contested match. The match process was end-to-end, with Atlas taking an early lead only for Necaxa to equalize before halftime. The second half saw Atlas restore their advantage with two quick goals, showcasing their clinical edge in the final third. Necaxa mounted a late surge, scoring a second goal to set up a tense finale, but the Atlas defense stood firm to see out the victory. A key focus point was the performance of the Atlas attacking midfielder, who was instrumental in creating chances and scored a crucial goal, while the Necaxa forwards consistently threatened on the counter-attack. The table impact sees Atlas picking up important points to solidify their position in the upper half of the Liga MX Femenil standings, while Necaxa will rue missed opportunities to get something from the game. Post-match, the Atlas coach praised her team's resilience and attacking quality, while the Necaxa manager highlighted the fighting spirit shown in the comeback attempt. Both teams fielded strong starting XIs, with Atlas opting for a possession-based system and Necaxa looking dangerous in transition throughout the match.