Kaya FC, Stallion Laguna collide in high-stakes showdown for PFF Women’s League crown

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Kaya FC-Iloilo celebrates its close win against Capital1. PFF WOMEN'S LEAGUE PHOTO
Kaya FC-Iloilo celebrates its close win against Capital1. PFF WOMEN’S LEAGUE PHOTO

Kaya FC-Iloilo and Stallion Laguna FC face off in a crucial fixture that could decide the PFF Women’s League 2025 title Saturday night, June 14, at the MoA Football Field in Pasay.

Currently leading the table with 22 points, Stallion Laguna holds a slim three-point advantage over Kaya FC and Capital1, who are tied with 19 points. Kaya sits in second place due to a superior goal difference (34-23) over Capital1. With kickoff set at 7:45 p.m., all eyes are on this high-stakes encounter that may determine the league champion.

Their first meeting last May ended in a narrow 2-1 win for Stallion, a result that proved their resilience in tight matchups. However, Kaya enters the match with motivation and a crucial advantage: a game in hand against Makati FC on June 21, meaning even a draw keeps their title hopes alive.

Stallion Laguna's Sierra Castles. PFF WOMEN'S LEAGUE PHOTO
Stallion Laguna’s Sierra Castles. PFF WOMEN’S LEAGUE PHOTO

Stallion must win

For Stallion Laguna, the equation is simple—a win guarantees them the title regardless of Kaya’s final game result. A draw or loss, however, opens the door for Kaya to overtake them, especially with the latter’s strong +34 to +19 goal differential over Stallion.

Capital1 in contention

Capital1, meanwhile, remains mathematically in the hunt as it takes on Makati FC earlier at 5 p.m. Any slip-up by both Stallion and Kaya could give Capital1 an outside shot at claiming the crown, depending on the final goal difference.

With everything on the line, Saturday’s double-header promises fireworks as the PFF Women’s League 2025 nears its dramatic conclusion.

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