Copa America Femenina 2025

Chile and Ecuador set to clash in a key Group A duel at the CONMEBOL Copa América Femenina™

Both teams have shown quality football in this CONMEBOL Copa América Femenina 2025™ and are fighting for a semifinal spot.

July 20, 2025
CONMEBOL Copa América™
  • Teams aiming for a place in the semifinal.
  • Both have already earned wins in Group A.

Close in the Group A standings, Chile and Ecuador are expected to play a hard-fought match this Monday, July 21, in the CONMEBOL Copa América Femenina 2025™. The teams head into Matchday 3 with 3 and 4 points, respectively.


La Roja came close to earning points in their last outing but were defeated late by Argentina (1-2). However, their opening win over Peru (3-0) gives Luis Mena's team confidence heading into the match against Ecuador.


The host nation is showing signs of growth in the tournament. Ecuador came from behind to draw Uruguay in the opening match (2-2) and then defeated Peru with a solid performance (3-1). Coach Eduardo Moscoso’s changes are making a difference for La Tri.




Key stats




  • Ecuador leads the tournament in passing accuracy so far, completing 78% of their passes. Meanwhile, Chile has the highest average number of passes per match, with 363.
  • After failing to win their first two Copa América Femenina meetings against Ecuador (1D, 1L), Chile won the last two. None of the four matches between them ended in a clean sheet.
  • After beating Peru 3-1, Ecuador is aiming to win back-to-back matches in the tournament for the first time since a five-game winning streak between 2010 and 2014.
  • Ecuador is one of four teams that haven’t conceded goals after the 75th minute in the 2025 edition, along with Argentina, Colombia and Brazil.
  • Two of the four youngest scorers in the tournament so far are Chilean: Vaitiare Pardo scored against Argentina at 17 years and 333 days, while Pamela Cabezas netted against Peru at 18 years and two days.



Source: Opta


Referee appointments


  • Referee: Zulma Quiñonez (PAR)
  • Assitant 1: Nadia Weiler (PAR)
  • Assitant 2: Nancy Fernández (PAR)
  • Fourth official: Adriana Farfan (BOL)
  • Fifth official: Maricela Urapuca (BOL)
  • Referee assessor: Regildenia Moura (BRA)

Match Info


Date & time: Monday, July 21 at 7:00 PM local time (GMT-5) – 8:00 PM in Santiago


Venue: IDV Stadium, Quito (Ecuador)


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