When and where is the final being played?
The final will take place on Saturday at Estadio Universitario in Monterrey, Mexico.
Soccer / Concacaf
Gotham FC and Tigres UANL are set to face off in the inaugural Concacaf W Champions Cup final. Both teams secured their spots with impressive semifinal victories, setting the stage for a highly anticipated championship match.
Gotham FC's journey to the final saw them triumph over Club América in a match marked by windy and rainy conditions. Geyse's early goal set the tone, followed by Midge Purce's penalty and an own goal by América's Jana Gutiérrez. Despite a goal from América's Irene Guerrero, Gotham maintained control to secure their place in the final.
Tigres UANL's path to the final was paved with a dominant performance against the Portland Thorns. Aaliyah Farmer's header from a corner kick and Thembi Kgatlana's goal, capitalizing on a goalkeeper error, sealed the victory. Although the Thorns created scoring opportunities, they couldn't convert them into goals.
The final promises to be a thrilling contest between two strong teams from the NWSL and Liga MX Femenil. Gotham's balanced attack and Tigres' potent offense will be key factors in determining the champion.
The final will take place on Saturday at Estadio Universitario in Monterrey, Mexico.
The winner secures a spot in the 2026 FIFA Women’s Champions Cup and the 2028 FIFA Women’s Club World Cup.
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