

Mexico Women Held to Goalless Draw by Puerto Rico in UNCAF Clash
The UNCAF Women's American Games served up a defensive stalemate as Mexico Women and Puerto Rico Women played out a 0-0 draw on July 30, 2026. Despite both sides creating sporadic opportunities, neither could find the back of the net in a match that showcased strong defensive organisation and goalkeeping excellence.
Match Overview
Mexico Women were widely regarded as favourites heading into this fixture, but Puerto Rico Women proved to be a stubborn opponent. The Mexican side enjoyed the greater share of possession and manufactured several half-chances, but Puerto Rico’s backline, marshalled by a composed central defensive pairing, dealt with everything thrown at them. At the other end, Puerto Rico offered threat on the counter-attack but lacked the final pass to truly test the Mexico goalkeeper.
Tactical Story
The game was a midfield grind, with both teams cautious not to concede an early goal. Mexico tried to build through wide areas, using swift wing play to create crossing opportunities, but Puerto Rico’s defenders consistently cleared their lines. As the match wore on, Mexico became more direct, yet the final product remained elusive. Puerto Rico, for their part, grew into the game and nearly snatched a winner in stoppage time, only for a last-ditch tackle to deny their striker.
Standout Players
- Puerto Rico Goalkeeper: Made a series of important saves, including a sharp stop from a close-range header in the second half.
- Mexico Midfielder: Orchestrated play from deep, completing over 90% of passes, but lacked support in the final third.
Season Impact
The draw leaves both teams with a point apiece in the UNCAF Women's American Games standings. For Mexico, it is a disappointing result given their pre-tournament billing, but they remain in contention with group matches still to play. Puerto Rico will take confidence from earning a result against a higher-ranked opponent and will look to build on this performance.