Overview
- Kickoff is scheduled for 17:00 local time in Monterrey with coverage across Canal 6, Imagen Televisión, the Liga MX Femenil YouTube channel, FOX, Tubi, ESPN and Disney+.
- The series is level after América led 3-0 at halftime in the first leg before Tigres rallied to secure a 3-3 draw in Mexico City.
- Coach Pedro Martínez Losa confirmed that forward Thembi Kgatlana will play in the second leg despite her early exit in the opener.
- Tigres seek a seventh Liga MX Femenil title under Martínez Losa, reinforcing their status as the league’s most decorated club.
- Jenni Hermoso publicly targeted a first league championship in Mexico, while Martínez Losa framed Tigres as favorites based on the club’s history and Ángel Villacampa’s finals record with América.