Liga MX Femenil update: Los cuatro grandes reign supreme
The Liga MX Femenil Clausura season has provided a lot of surprises, but through Jornada 4, the standings at the top are not one of them.
Tigres and Club América will fight for the Liga MX Femenil title tonight and Monday. That and some friendly action rounds out our fútbol weekend.
The Liga MX Femenil Clausura season has provided a lot of surprises, but through Jornada 4, the standings at the top are not one of them.
Though the league is just five years old, Liga MX Femenil has already shown through competition and TV ratings that it's in the big leagues.
Only one of los grandes finds itself in the top four after three weeks of Clausura play. Surprise alert: It's not Club América.
Tigres looking unbeatable, Querétaro looking for a goal, and us looking for Necaxa's investments in our Clausura Jornada 2 review.
It's starting to feel like our fútbol weekend is back. This weekend, we have some Liga MX action and a pair of European derbies to bet on.
Clausura 2023 has begun, and the Liga MX Femenil season has already seen a few records set in just its first week of play.
Though we didn't get to see every team in action this weekend, the teams we did see provided an exciting start to Clausura 2023.
First established in 2016, Liga MX Femenil has grown into one of the most competitive professional women's futbol leagues in the world.
With Liga MX Femenil improving every year, and with NWSL still mistreating players, more and more Latina stars are choosing Mexico over their home country.
Maricarmen Reyes is getting attention from both the NWSL and Liga MX Femenil. But considering the NWSL's track record, is that really a choice for Reyes?