

Liberia U20 Women secured an emphatic 4-1 victory over Mali U20 Women in an international friendly played on 12 May 2026. The match, hosted by Mali, served as valuable preparation for both sides ahead of upcoming continental qualifiers, and Liberia’s dominant display will send a strong message to their rivals.
Match Report
From the first whistle, Liberia looked the sharper side. They pressed high and forced Mali into errors, taking the lead in the 12th minute through a well-taken goal from their captain. Mali responded well and equalised in the 30th minute after a defensive lapse allowed their striker to slot home from close range. However, Liberia restored their advantage just before half-time with a powerful header from a corner kick.
Second-Half Dominance
The second half was all Liberia. They controlled possession and created chance after chance. Two goals in the space of ten minutes – the first a curling effort from outside the box and the second a tap-in after a defensive mix-up – made the score 4-1. Mali pushed forward but lacked the cutting edge to reduce the deficit. The Liberian goalkeeper had little to do in the second half, such was his team’s control.
Key Takeaways
- Liberia’s attacking depth: Four different goal scorers underline the team’s variety in attack.
- Mali’s defensive struggles: The home side struggled to cope with Liberia’s speed and movement off the ball.
- Friendly value: Both teams will have learned valuable lessons, with Liberia’s cohesion standing out.
What’s Next
Both teams will continue their preparations with additional friendlies in the coming weeks. For Mali, the focus will be on tightening up defensively, while Liberia will aim to build on this convincing performance as they look ahead to competitive fixtures later in the year.