The Regio Women’s Classic is played on two fields this Friday

The fate of the women's royal classic is decided in a day full of mathematics, goals and hot rivalries.

The derby that smells of revenge (and mathematics)

Ah, the Clásico Regio Femenil, that duel where pride outweighs logic. This Friday, the Rayadas and the Tigres Femenil not only play for points, but for the right to continue hating each other in the Liguilla. As? With formulas worthy of an algebra exam: if Rayadas tie or win against León, the classic is served. If Tigres do their thing against Pachuca

Pachuca vs. Tigres: Who stops the scoring machine?

The Amazons come out first, although technically they don’t need to win to secure the classic (but how boring it would be not to try). Their rival, Pachuca, arrives with Charlyn Corral, the leading scorer who has more goals than some entire teams (21, in case anyone is keeping track). Between Tigres (41 goals) and the Tuzas (40), this match promises more fire than a Sunday barbecue. Of course, if Tigres win, they secure fourth place and the right to receive at the University Stadium. Will they bring mocking inflatables for the Rayadas? Who knows.

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Striped vs. León: Tie = Classic (and everyone happy)

Meanwhile, the Rayadas just need not to lose against León (who is already in “mental vacation” mode) for the classic to become a reality. But, oh surprise, if they want to receive the return at home, they will have to win… as long as Tigres have not won before. Confused? Welcome to football, where nothing is simple. León, for his part, only plays for honor (and to avoid being memed again).

What is at stake? Revenge of the regular tournament win, revenge of the last final, and above all, the right to continue arguing on Twitter. Because in the end, that’s what really matters.

LIGA MX FEMENIL / J17

  • Pachuca vs. Tigres Femenil – 7:00 p.m. / Tubi
  • Scratched vs. León – 8:10 p.m. / ViX+

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Bielsa bears the defeat after Uruguay’s elimination in the 2026 World Cup

Bielsa takes all the blame after Uruguay's elimination against Spain.

Marcelo Bielsa stood up after Uruguay’s elimination from the 2026 World Cup. The Argentine coach assumed full responsibility after the defeat against Spain at the Guadalajara Stadium.

His appearance before the media was slow, reflective. In the silence of the Uruguayan delegation, Bielsa did not look for excuses. He stated clearly: “I am completely responsible for the disappointment, I did not know how to empower the players.”

Muslera’s departure

One of the key moments was the substitution of goalkeeper Fernando Muslera, signaled for an action that led to the rival goal. Bielsa explained that the decision was not just tactical: “What happened to Muslera was very much to my regret. He decided to leave the field; I made the necessary validations.”

The strategist defended the goalkeeper: “He is a goalkeeper who was coming off a magnificent year and with a lot of personality and character.”

Bielsa, who received boos from the fans after the result, concluded: “I leave nothing to Uruguay. Without the results no contribution is left to the country.” Uruguay is eliminated in the group stage.

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Panama seeks its first victory against England in the 2026 World Cup

Panama already eliminated, England seeks to secure first place in Group L.

Panama and England meet in the farewell of the group stage

This Saturday, June 27, Panama and England will play Matchday 3 of Group L at the 2026 World Cup in North America. The match will be played at the New Jersey/New York stadium at 3:00 p.m.

The Panamanian team is already eliminated after losing to Ghana (1-0) and Croatia (0-1). He will be looking for his first point and his first goal in the tournament against a top rival.

England, for its part, has four points after beating Croatia (4-2) and drawing goalless with Ghana. They need a win to secure first place in the group, as Ghana could overtake them if they win their match. The English already have a ticket to the round of 16.

The match will be broadcast by Azteca 7, Channel 5, TUDN and ViX Premium through the 2026 World Pass.

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Colombia and Portugal define the leader of Group K

Colombia and Portugal meet for the lead in Group K.

Duel in Miami for first place

This Saturday, Colombia and Portugal will face each other at Miami Stadium. The match promises a great atmosphere and defines the leadership of Group K in the World Cup.

Colombia adds six points after beating Uzbekistan (3-1) and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (1-0). He arrives as the leader with a better goal difference than his rival.

Portugal has four units: they tied 1-1 with the African team and beat Uzbekistan 5-0. They need to win to stay in first place. A draw is enough for Colombia.

“It is important to secure first place because the combinations of rivals in the round of 32 and round of 8 vary between a more accessible path or a very complicated one,” declared coach Néstor Lorenzo.

The leader of Group K will face one of the best third positions in groups D, E, I, J or L in the round of 32. The second classified will face the second in Group L, made up of England, Croatia, Ghana and Panama.

Both teams are already classified for the next phase, but tonight the order is defined. In addition, the match marks the reunion of James Rodríguez and Cristiano Ronaldo, former teammates at Real Madrid.

Details of the meeting

  • Date: Saturday June 27
  • Time: 5:30 p.m.
  • Stadium: Miami
  • Transmission: Channel 5, Azteca 7, TUDN and ViX Premium
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