Mexico Women thrash Saint Lucia 7-0 in Concacaf 2027 World Cup qualifiers

Charlyn Corral leads the scoring as Mexico pushes for a return to the World Cup

Joel Casillas

3/2/20261 min read

A clear objective: return to the World Cup

Gros Islet, Saint Lucia — The Mexico Women’s National Team continues its push to return to the FIFA Women’s World Cup, something it has not achieved since 2015.

Led by experienced and internationally recognized players such as Rebecca Bernal of the Washington Spirit, Jacqueline Ovalle, and veteran striker Charlyn Corral, the Mexican squad delivered a dominant performance.

A result that shows the gap

Facing Saint Lucia, Mexico quickly demonstrated the difference in quality between the two teams. The final 7-0 scoreline reflected complete control throughout the match.

The goals were scored by:

  • Rebecca Bernal in the 18th minute.

  • Charlyn Corral with a brace in the 26th and 64th minutes.

  • Alexia Delgado in the 70th minute.

  • Nicky Hernández in the 87th minute.

  • Diana Ordóñez scored in stoppage time at 90+5.

  • One own goal completed the tally.

Mexico dominated possession, created numerous chances, and maintained high intensity for the full 90 minutes.

Momentum heading into the next match

With this convincing victory, Mexico closes the FIFA window on a positive note and strengthens its position in the Concacaf qualifiers for the 2027 World Cup.

The next match will be against the U.S. Virgin Islands, with details on venue and kickoff time to be confirmed.

The message is clear: Mexico Women are determined to return to the world stage.