Club Deportivo Guadalajara
·12 de abril de 2025
The best facts ahead of Chivas Femenil vs. Pachuca

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·12 de abril de 2025
Chivas Femenil will face a very demanding test this Sunday, as they take on Pachuca at the Estadio Hidalgo for Matchday 16 of the Clausura 2025, with several things to cross off their list. First of all, to endorse the good performances that they have consolidated in their last few matches; in addition, they want to extend their positive pace at the 'Huracán' and, of course, to get into the top 4 places in the standings.
This match is surrounded by issues that must be kept in mind at all times if we are talking about Guadalajara and its closing of the tournament, which has two Final Phase level matches ahead of it. So that you don't miss out on any of the details ahead of the clash against La Bella Airosa, we'll tell you all about it here.
How do they look coming into the match?
- Chivas Femenil clinched their ticket to the Playoffs with a 3-0 win over Puebla at the Akron Stadium, giving them 29 points in the tournament, in fifth place.
- Meanwhile, the Tuzas were held to a 0-0 draw by Xolos at the Caliente Stadium. The Hidalgo team has 34 points and is in second place in the standings.
What happened the last time they met?
- On Matchday 11 of the Apertura 2024, the Rebaño and Pachuca played out a thrilling 3-3 draw at the Jalisco Stadium. A brace from 'Licha' Cervantes and another goal from 'Gaby' Valenzuela helped the Rojiblancas to a 3-3 draw at the Coloso de la Calzada Independencia.
What does the Rebaño need to do to enter the Top 4 of the table?
- There are a couple of games left in the pink circuit, and Guadalajara's chances are more alive than ever to get to the top of the table. ENTER HERE because we tell you all the scenarios.
Where to watch the match?
- Nobody wants to miss out on the match that will spark off sparks at the Hidalgo Stadium, so CLICK HERE because we'll tell you where you can follow Chiverío live.
Latest lineups
Guadalajara: Celeste Espino; Damaris Godínez, Kinberly Guzmán, Casandra Montero (C), Araceli Torres; Yamile Franco, Carolina Jaramillo, Daniela Calderón, Gabriela Valenzuela; Viridiana Salazar and Alicia Cervantes.Coach Antonio Contreras
Pachuca: Esthefanny Barreras; Kenti Robles, Ohale Osinachi, Yirleidis Quejada, Andrea Pereira, Daniela Flores; Myra Delgadillo, Monica Ocampo (C), Ella Sanchez; Charlyn Corral and Ayooluwa Oke.Coach Oscar Torres
Referees
- Referee: Gerardo Yahir Mendoza Sánchez- Assistant 1: Rubén Adrián Velázquez Armas- Assistant 2: Mauro Arturo Chaltel Rosas- Fourth: Mariana Gómez Jaime
Did you know that...?
- Guadalajara and Hidalgo have met 17 times, with the advantage going to Guadalajara, who won 8 of them, drew 3 and lost in 6.- They have met in 2 Finals, both of which were won by the Rebaño Sagrado. First, the Rojiblancas turned it around in a thrilling night at the Akron Stadium to win 3-2 on aggregate. Subsequently, in the CL22, the Guadalajara women won 4-3 on aggregate to win their second title on the pink circuit.- The goal-scoring balance is also on the side of Jalisco, with 32 goals for Chivas and 26 for Pachuca.- Guadalajara only lost one of their five visits to the Hidalgo Stadium; at the same time, they won three and drew another.- Damaris Godínez will be able to face her sister Alexandra, who plays for Las Tuzas.- Michelle González, Norma Palafox, Janelly Farías, Viridiana Salazar, Miriam García, Yamile Franco and Isabela Esquivias are the players who have defended both jerseys.- In both Finals in which Guadalajara was crowned against Pachuca, they won one game and lost the other: in AP17 they lost the first leg and won the second leg; while in CL22 it was the other way around.- Blanca Félix, Susan Bejarano, Viridiana Salazar and Mónica Ocampo are the only players who played in both finals between the Rojiblancas and Tuzas.- In fact, 'Viri' Salazar, still wearing the Tuzas' jersey, scored the first goal of the series in CL22, with a header at 27' at the Hidalgo Stadium.- Both Finals between Chivas Femenil and Pachuca brought together more than 100,000 fans who attended a total of four matches.- Antonio Contreras and Charlyn Corral will meet again after coinciding in the Spanish League: in 2017 they met when the coach was at Málaga and Corral was at Levante, while in 2019, Antonio was at Betis and the attacker signed for Atlético de Madrid.