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Where to watch America vs Rayadas de la Femenil?

A complicated visit falls to Monterey stripes on this day 3 of the Clausura 2022 tournament of the Liga MX Femenil, since it is measured against the Águilas del América, one of the teams that was best reinforced for this contest.

Although Rayadas arrives with the nickname of champions of the last tournament, that is not an impediment for América to strike at their stadium, even more so since they have just won the Clásico Capitalino last day against UNAM Cougars and at home.

The good news for America is that in his first game with the cream-blue shirt, his brand-new reinforcement Katty Martinez he already scored his first goal of the tournament. This bodes well for the team, in its eagerness to achieve the coveted first title on the pink circuit.

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In addition to the arrival of Katty Martínez, the Águilas del América also added another scorer from Atlas to their squad, Alison González, who has not debuted with the team but is expected to see a few minutes this Monday.

For Rayadas de Monterrey this is an important game, mainly for its captain, Rebeca Bernal, who this matchday 3 against América will reach 150 games played in her professional career on the pink circuit.

The women from Monterrey arrive with a victory from last day with a score of 3-0 against the Puebla Strip. For its part, America has rescued a draw and a win in the first two days.

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Club América will do the honors this Monday from the Azteca Stadium to the Rayadas de Monterrey in a match that is agreed to start at 6:00 p.m. in Sinaloa and at 7:00 p.m. in central Mexico.

Sports editor in Los Mochis, in charge of the sports agenda of the municipality of Ahome as well as national and international sports such as major leagues, NBA, NFL, Mexican soccer, Champions League and other international European soccer leagues. Graduated from the Universidad de Occidente campus Los Mochis in the career of Communication Sciences, Graduated in English from the University of Arizona campus Phoenix, Successfully completed the digital sports journalism workshop at the University of Guadalajara. Coverage in the League Mexicana del Pacífico attending the 2019 final between Charros and Yaquis, as well as the Playoffs of the Pacific Coast Basketball Circuit. He has been with the company EL DEBATE for 10 years, seven of which he has worked as a sports editor.

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