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FIFA Women's World Cup qualification(CONCACAF)
Panama Women - Women VS Aruba Women Score Today
Panama Women
04-10 08:00
3 - 1
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Aruba Women - Women VS Aruba Women Live
Aruba Women
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Statistics
H2H
Lineups
Panama Women
Aruba Women
Attacks
65
61
Dangerous Attacks
35
22
Ball Possession
60
40
On Target
6
2
Off Target
13036
6014
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End 3-1
94′
S.Gonzalez
92′
J. Chen
Vanessa·Susanna
88′
H.Jaén
87′
Tarianna Doornkamp
76′
R.Espinosa
W.Natis
73′
K.Riley
72′
Z. Rogers
B. Lammers
69′
H.Jaén
A. Almanza
69′
A. Quintero
K. Parris
55′
K.Rangel
E. Arauz
55′
S.Gonzalez
D.Salazar
52′
S. King
Halftime 2-1
39′
S. Mora
Dyviënne Henriquez
29′
2-1
A. Almanza
Assist: S. King
16′
1-1
R. Tanner
Assist: S. King
5′
0-1
Vanessa·Susanna
Goal
Shot on target
Shot off target
Penalty
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Penalty shootout
Own goal
Assist
Corner
yellow card
red card
Second yellow
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Match Info
Panama Women secured a vital 3-1 win against Aruba Women in their FIFA Women's World Cup CONCACAF qualification group on April 10, 2026. The victory provides Panama with three crucial points in their quest to qualify for the premier international tournament. Panama started strongly, taking an early lead to settle any nerves, but Aruba showed resilience to find an equalizer, making it a contest. However, Panama's quality shone through in the second half as they regained the lead and then added a third goal to seal the match. The key moment was a well-worked team goal that broke the deadlock after Aruba's equalizer, shifting momentum firmly back to the Panamanian side. The match was played in a competitive spirit with Panama's midfield controlling large periods of the game. This result strengthens Panama's position in the qualification table, keeping them in contention for a top spot, while Aruba's defeat makes their path forward more difficult. The Panama manager would have praised her team's response to conceding, and the Aruba coach likely highlighted her team's fighting spirit against a favored opponent.