Mexico's women's national team has stormed into the Concacaf W Championship with a statement 6-0 victory over Puerto Rico in Toluca. The emphatic win caps a dominant qualifying campaign and sets the stage for a crucial tournament this November, where four automatic berths for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup in Brazil are on the line.
Playing through a rainy evening, El Tri Femenil showed no mercy from the opening whistle. Despite early missed chances from attackers like María Sánchez and Kiana Palacios, the breakthrough came in the 10th minute. A dangerous cross from Alice Soto forced a save, but the rebound fell perfectly to Alexia Delgado, who calmly slotted home from inside the box to ignite the home crowd.
Mexico's relentless pressure continued, pinning Puerto Rico in their own half for long stretches. The second goal arrived in the 32nd minute, showcasing the team's cohesive attacking play and putting the result beyond doubt early. This commanding performance signals a team in formidable form, determined to end an eight-year World Cup drought and reclaim their place among Concacaf's elite.
