LigaF clubs Moeve aim to get closer to their objectives on Matchday 27
On Friday 1 May at 17:00, Granada CF will play Costa Adeje Tenerife, sixth against fourth. Real Sociedad will visit Riazor to face Deportivo Abanca on Sunday 3 at 12:00, while matchday 27 of Liga F Moeve will conclude with FC Barcelona - Levante UD on Wednesday 6 May.
30 APR 2026
Matchday 27 of Liga F Moeve kicks off on Friday, 1 May at 12:00h with Alhama CF ElPozo vs RCD Espanyol, which will be broadcast free-to-air on GolPlay, TEN, Esport3, and 3Cat. Later, at 17:00h, it will be the turn of Granada CF vs Costa Adeje Tenerife. On Sunday, 2 May, FC Badalona Women vs Athletic Club will be played at 12:00h, available free-to-air on Esport3 and 3Cat. At 16:30h, DUX Logroño will face Madrid CFF, broadcast on RTVE Play, while Saturday's action concludes at 18:30h with Sevilla FC vs Real Madrid CF. On Sunday, 3 May, two matches will take place at 12:00h: Atlético de Madrid vs SD Eibar, and Deportivo Abanca vs Real Sociedad, which will be broadcast free-to-air on RTVE Play. The matchday concludes on Wednesday, 6 May at 18:45h with FC Barcelona vs Levante UD, on Teledeporte, RTVE Play, TV3, and 3Cat. Additionally, all matches can be watched in full on DAZN, with two of them also available on Movistar+.
Friday 1 May 12:00h Alhama CF ElPozo vs RCD Espanyol on DAZN, GolPlay, TEN, Esport3 and 3Cat
The Murcian side and the 'Pericos' open Matchday 27 of Liga F Moeve. Alhama CF ElPozo go into the fixture in 15th place with 10 points, five from safety, after drawing against Deportivo Abanca (2-2) in their last match, although Randri García's side have not won in the league since 5 October. Ruthny Mathurin (ACL injury), Javiera Toro, Nuria Martínez, Miriam Rodríguez 'Kuki', Aldrith Quintero, Mariana Díaz, and Marta Gestera were unavailable. Facing them is RCD Espanyol, who have already secured their survival. Sara Monforte's team, coming off a defeat against FC Barcelona (1-4) in the Catalan derby, have 28 points and sit 11th in the league table. The coach will be without the suspended Amaia Martínez, as well as Anna Torrodà and Laura Martínez. Meanwhile, Ainoa Campo and Mar Torras return after serving a suspension for yellow card accumulation.
Friday 1 May 17:00h Granada CF vs Costa Adeje Tenerife on DAZN and Movistar+
Also on Friday, one of the weekend's big matches will take place between two of the most in-form teams in the competition. The hosts, who have racked up five consecutive wins and have only lost one match in 2026, sit in 6th place in Liga F Moeve with 44 points. Linnéa Solvoll is the only absentee for the Andalusian side. "Granada are a team doing things very well and it will be a demanding match," admitted Clau Blanco in the pre-match press conference. Costa Adeje Tenerife, currently 4th with 49 points, are pushing for a Champions League spot next season—a dream that remains eight points away—so they need to win and hope for a favourable result from Real Sociedad. Defenders María Estella and Pisco, and striker Carlota Suárez will miss the clash due to injury. The reverse fixture ended in a draw (2-2) at the Heliodoro.
Saturday 2 May 12:00h FC Badalona Women vs Athletic Club on DAZN, Esport3 and 3Cat
On Saturday, we will see a meeting between the ninth and eighth-placed teams. FC Badalona Women have 32 points after being deducted three for failing to provide a doctor for their away matches. The Catalan side come into this after losing to Atlético de Madrid (2-4). A match in which María Valenzuela, Antonia Canales, Núria Garrote, Berta Pujadas, and Sofie Junge-Pedersen were unavailable. Meanwhile, the Bilbao side sit 8th with 35 points after falling to Granada CF (1-2) in their last outing. The 'Leonas' are looking to return to winning ways, though they will do so without the injured Maite Zubieta and Estefa. The two clubs have met nine times in their history, with a record of one win for the Catalan side, one draw, and seven victories for the Basque club. The first-half encounter ended in a stalemate (0-0) at Lezama.
Saturday 2 May 16:30h DUX Logroño vs Madrid CFF on DAZN and RTVE Play
After scraping a draw against Real Madrid (1-1) at the Di Stéfano, DUX Logroño maintain a five-point cushion above the relegation zone with four matches remaining. The Riojan side are on a three-match unbeaten run (one win and two draws) that has brought them closer to safety. Mia Asenjo returns to the squad after serving a suspension, while Sandra García, Welma Fon, and Dona Scannapieco will not be available to host Madrid CFF. Sánchez Vera's side sit 10th with 31 points. The visitors are on a five-match winless streak (one draw and four defeats) and have only managed one victory in their last ten league games. The first-half match was won by the Madrid side, who triumphed 1-0 at the Fernando Torres with a last-minute penalty from Mônica Hickmann.
Saturday 2 May 18:30h Sevilla FC vs Real Madrid CF on DAZN
Saturday's action will close with Sevilla FC, who will look to break their poor run of form. The Andalusian side, sitting 7th in Liga F Moeve with 39 points, have suffered four consecutive defeats. Raquel Morcillo returns to the team after serving a suspension, while Eva Llamas, Rosa Márquez, and Jassina Blom (ACL injury) will be the absences for the Sevilla side. Meanwhile, Real Madrid CF will try to mathematically secure their qualification for next season's Champions League. Pau Quesada's team are in 2nd place with 60 points, eleven ahead of the fourth-placed team, so a slip-up by the Tenerife side or a single point for the 'Blancas' would be enough to achieve their goal. Sandie Toletti, Signe Bruun, Athenea del Castillo, and Tere Abelleira are out, while Lotte Keukelaar and Irune Dorado are doubts for the clash.
Sunday 3 May 12:00h Atlético de Madrid vs SD Eibar on DAZN and Movistar+
Atlético de Madrid approach the clash in their best form of the season. The 'Rojiblancas', who are 5th with 47 points—ten off the Champions League spots—come into this after seven straight wins across all competitions and with the Copa de la Reina final on the horizon. Lauren Leal, Silvia Lloris (ACL injury), and Amaiur Sarriegi were unavailable for the 2-4 win against FC Badalona Women. Facing them is SD Eibar, who, after beating Levante UD (2-1) last matchday, achieved virtual safety, though they still need to mathematically confirm it. The 'Armeras' are 13th with 21 points, eleven clear of the drop zone with twelve points left to play for. Laura Martí will be the only absentee for the Eibar side, who welcome back Sara Martín after suspension. The first-half duel ended in a draw (2-2) at Ipurua.
Sunday 3 May 12:00h Deportivo Abanca vs Real Sociedad on DAZN and RTVE Play
At the same time, Deportivo Abanca will return to Riazor to look for a win after drawing against Alhama CF ElPozo (2-2) in their last match. "We are sad that we couldn't give the fans the three points," Fran Alonso highlighted at the end of the match. The coach will be without Yohana Gómez, Cris Martínez (maternity leave), Carlota Sánchez, Lucía Martínez, and Millene Cabral. Meanwhile, Real Sociedad, who sit 3rd in Liga F Moeve with 57 points, eight ahead of the fourth-placed team, could secure their Champions League qualification with a win and a draw or defeat for the Tenerife side. Arturo Ruiz's side are on a four-match unbeaten run and have only lost one league game in 2026. María Molina, Elene Guridi, and Maren Lezeta will be the three absences for the San Sebastián club, who already won 3-0 in the reverse fixture at Zubieta.
Wednesday 6 May 18:45h FC Barcelona vs Levante UD on DAZN, Teledeporte, RTVE Play, TV3 and 3Cat
The matchday concludes on Wednesday. FC Barcelona arrive as champions of Liga F Moeve and after competing in the Champions League semi-finals. The 'Azulgranas' have only lost one league match this season. Pere Romeu has the long-term absentee Laia Aleixandri, while Aitana Bonmatí is expected to be available for the match. Meanwhile, Levante UD are bottom of the table with 8 points, seven from safety, and could be relegated if they lose and DUX Logroño win their match. The 'Levantinistas' have lost eight matches in a row. Paulina Ali, Núria Escoms, and Zipporah Agama will not be available, as well as the long-term injured Érika González, and the suspended Ainhoa Bascuñán 'Bascu' and Ana Franco. The 'Granotas' did manage a historic 1-2 victory against the Catalan side last season.
















