Current Preparations
Mexico’s women’s national team has begun a structured preparation phase aimed at the 2027 World Cup. The federation has increased the frequency of training camps and friendly matches against CONCACAF and European opponents.
Youth Integration Strategy
Several players from the U-20 and U-23 squads have been integrated into senior sessions, creating a clearer pathway for emerging talent. The coaching staff has emphasized tactical familiarity with a 4-3-3 system that allows flexibility in midfield.
Key Fixtures Ahead
Upcoming friendlies against Colombia and a European side will serve as benchmarks for the team’s progress. Results from these matches will influence final roster decisions later in the year.
Domestic League Support
The Liga MX Femenil continues to serve as the primary talent pipeline, with the federation encouraging clubs to align their schedules with national-team windows.
Long-Term Goals
Mexico aims to secure automatic qualification for 2027 and improve upon its previous World Cup performances by establishing greater depth across all positions.
