Liga MX Femenil table look after Matchday 16? The playoff picture is getting wild

The Apertura 2025 of the Liga MX Femenil is reaching its boiling point. With only one matchday left in the regular season, Tigres Femenil continue to set the standard, crushing Atlético San Luis 5–1 to stay at the top of the table with 41 points and a staggering 58 goals scored, the best attack in the league.
Behind them, Pachuca keep the pressure on after a 3–1 win over Chivas, maintaining their position as the only side capable of challenging the leaders. The Tuzas now sit on 39 points, led once again by Charlyn Corral, who scored her 15th goal of the tournament, extending her lead in the Golden Boot race.
Cruz Azul and Rayadas make statements
Elsewhere, Cruz Azul impressed with a dominant 4–1 victory over Querétaro, climbing to seventh place with 27 points and staying firmly in the playoff picture. Rayadas de Monterrey also sent a message, defeating León 3–1 to secure their spot among the top six.
The intensity was palpable across every stadium. Atlas, Toluca, and FC Juárez all kept their postseason hopes alive, while Mazatlán and Necaxa continue to struggle at the bottom, mathematically out of contention.
Updated standings after Jornada 16
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Tigres – 41 pts
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Pachuca – 39 pts
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América – 35 pts
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Chivas – 30 pts
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Toluca – 29 pts
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Rayadas – 28 pts
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Cruz Azul – 27 pts
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León – 24 pts
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FC Juárez – 23 pts
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Atlas – 23 pts
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Pumas – 22 pts
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San Luis – 19 pts
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Querétaro – 13 pts
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Tijuana – 12 pts
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Santos – 9 pts
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Necaxa – 8 pts
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Puebla – 6 pts
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Mazatlán – 2 pts
One last chance before Liguilla
The final week of the regular season will decide the last two playoff spots, with Cruz Azul, León, FC Juárez, and Atlas still battling for a place in the top eight. Meanwhile, Tigres look poised to close out another near-perfect campaign, riding a 12-game unbeaten streak and an attack that averages 3.4 goals per game.
All eyes now turn to the final Jornada 17, where everything from seeding to survival will be on the line, and Tigres will aim to prove, once again, why they’re the gold standard of Mexican women’s football.
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