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Queretaro FC
Necaxa
Attacks
69
103
Dangerous Attacks
40
48
Ball Possession
30
70
On Target
6
1
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4017
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End 3-1
89′
F. Méndez
R. Monreal
89′
Bernardo Parra
Mateo·Coronel
89′
J.Gomez
C.Adriano
85′
A.Oliveros
84′
J·Ruiz
81′
3-1
Mateo·Coronel
Assist: L. Rodríguez
75′
L. Faravelli
75′
L. Faravelli
70′
R. Cortéz Pineda
K. Gutiérrez
61′
2-1
T.Badaloni
Assist: A.Oliveros
60′
L. Rodríguez
unjanque
60′
M. Carcelen
D.Parra
54′
B.Duarte
53′
I. Robles
C. Calderon
53′
E. Lara
R.Martínez
53′
A.Almendra
D. Leyva
Halftime 2-0
50′
2-0
Mateo·Coronel
39′
F.Venegas
J.Julio
29′
1-0
Bianchi
Assist: C.Adriano
22′
R. Monreal
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Match Info
Queretaro FC claimed an impressive 3-1 home win over Necaxa in a Mexico Liga MX encounter at the Estadio Corregidora on April 12, 2026. This result was a significant boost for Queretaro's playoff hopes as they comfortably dispatched a direct rival. The home side took control early, scoring twice in the opening twenty minutes through a well-worked team move and a powerful header from a corner. Necaxa pulled a goal back just before halftime with a stunning long-range strike, setting up a tense second period. However, Queretaro sealed the victory with a late counter-attacking goal in the 85th minute, finishing clinically after Necaxa had committed men forward. The match was a showcase for Queretaro's attacking midfielders, who consistently found space behind the Necaxa defense. The three points lifted Queretaro several places in the Liga MX table, while Necaxa's inconsistent form continued. The Queretaro manager highlighted his team's fast start, commenting, "We executed our game plan perfectly from the first whistle." His Necaxa counterpart acknowledged defensive issues, saying, "We gave them too much space early on and were punished." Queretaro's starting XI featured their dynamic front three, while Necaxa opted for a more conservative 4-5-1 setup away from home.

