April 22, 2026

2025/26 Concacaf W Champions Cup Finals Schedule Confirmed

2025/26 Concacaf W Champions Cup Finals Schedule Confirmed 

  • Media accreditation process now opens for the centralized W Champions Cup Finals set for May 20-23, 2026, at Estadio Hidalgo in Pachuca, Mexico  
  • Kickoff times confirmed and tickets now available for 2025/26 Concacaf W Champions Cup Finals  
  • Four clubs will compete to be crowned regional club champions and qualify for the FIFA Women’s Club World Cup  

Miami, FL (Tuesday, March 24, 2026) – Concacaf has confirmed the schedule for the 2025/26 Concacaf W Champions Cup Finals in May. Kickoff times for all four matches at the centralized event – the Semifinals, Third-Place Match, and Final – at Estadio Hidalgo in Pachuca, Mexico, have been released.

The media accreditation process is also now open. Additional details on how to apply are available below.

Ticketing Information

Tickets are now available for the Concacaf W Champions Cup Finals at Estadio Hidalgo. Fans can purchase individual match tickets and ticket packages via the following links:

Semifinals Tickets: https://boletomovil.com/evento/semifinales-concacaf-w-champions-cup-2026-05-20
Ticket Packages: https://boletomovil.com/evento/paquete-concacaf-w-champions-cup-2026

2025/26 Concacaf W Champions Cup Finals Schedule
*Kickoff times in ET (local time)  

Wednesday, May 20, 2026 – Semifinals  
19:30 (17:30) SF1: Club América Femenil (MEX) vs NJ/NY Gotham FC (USA)
22:30 (20:30) SF2: Washington Spirit (USA) vs CF Pachuca Femenil (MEX)

Saturday, May 23, 2026  
18:00 (16:00) Third-Place Match: Loser SF1 vs Loser SF2
21:30 (19:30) Final: Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2

The Semifinal matchups – which will pit Club América Femenil against NJ/NY Gotham FC, and Washington Spirit against CF Pachuca Femenil – were determined by the results of the tournament’s Group Stage, with the group winners facing the runners-up from the opposite group.

2025/26 Concacaf W Champions Cup

The W Champions Cup is an annual competition that includes the Confederation’s best clubs to crown a regional women’s club champion. The tournament is also the sole path for clubs in the Concacaf region to qualify for the new FIFA Women’s Champions Cup and FIFA Women’s Club World Cup.

The Group Stage saw 10 clubs – three from NWSL (USA), three from Liga MX Femenil (Mexico), and one from each of the domestic leagues of Canada, Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Panama – divided into two groups of five clubs each, with each club playing every club in their group once. The five-week Group Stage took place from late August to mid-October.

Some of the top moments from the Group Stage included Rose Kouassi becoming the first player in tournament history to score a hat-trick on her debut, Nina Nicosia becoming the youngest Mexican club player to score a brace in tournament history, and Marta Silva debuting with a free-kick goal.

Final Group Stage Standings   

Group A 

  1. Club América Femenil (10 pts, +12 gd) – advances to the Semifinals
  2. CF Pachuca Femenil (7 pts, +10 gd) – advances to the Semifinals
  3. Orlando Pride (7 pts, +6 gd)
  4. LD Alajuelense (4 pts, -7 gd)
  5. Chorrillo FC (0 pts, -21 gd)

Group B 

  1. Washington Spirit (10 pts, +15 gd) – advances to the Semifinals
  2. NJ/NY Gotham FC (10 pts, +6 gd) – advances to the Semifinals
  3.  CF Monterrey Femenil (6 pts, +7 gd)
  4.  Vancouver Rise FC Academy (3 pts, -3gd)
  5. Alianza Women FC (0 pts, -25 gd)

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