Los Cármenes and the Basque derby headline an evenly matched twenty-first matchday

Granada CF's stadium will open on Saturday, February 21st at 18:15h to host FC Barcelona. On Sunday, February 22nd at 12:00h, the Basque derby between SD Eibar and Athletic Club will be played at Ipurua. Also on Sunday, at 12:00h, Real Madrid CF will face Costa Adeje Tenerife at the Di Stéfano.

20 FEB 2026

The twenty-first Matchday of LigaF Moeve will kick off on Saturday, February 21st, with two matches at 12:00h: Madrid CFF vs Alhama CF ElPozo, which can be watched free-to-air on RTVE Play, and Levante UD vs Deportivo Abanca. Meanwhile, at 14:00h, it will be the turn of DUX Logroño vs FC Badalona Women, which will be broadcast on Esport 3 and 3Cat. The Saturday schedule will conclude at 18:15h at the Nuevo Los Cármenes stadium with Granada CF vs FC Barcelona, which will be broadcast on Teledeporte, TV3, and 3Cat. On Sunday, February 22nd, Real Madrid CF vs Costa Adeje Tenerife and the Basque derby between SD Eibar vs Athletic Club will be played at 12:00h on GolPlay, TEN, and EITB. The clash between Real Sociedad vs RCD Espanyol will take place at 16:00h, while the weekend will conclude with Sevilla FC vs Atlético de Madrid on RTVE Play.All matches can also be watched in full on DAZN.


Saturday, February 21st 12:00h Madrid CFF vs Alhama CF ElPozo on DAZN and RTVE Play

The weekend will open at the Fernando Torres stadium. Madrid CFF arrives at the fixture mid-table with 27 points after drawing 0-0 against Atlético de Madrid in the previous Matchday. Sánchez Vera's side has gone five consecutive matches without a win across all competitions. Anita Marcos is expected to be the only absentee for the home team. For their part, the Murcian club arrives at the fixture after fourteen consecutive LigaF Moeve matches without a win. This poor run has placed Randri García's team in 15th position with 9 points, although only one point away from safety. Elsa Gómez, Aldrith Quintero, and Encarni Jiménez will be the three unavailable players for Alhama CF ElPozo. Both teams have faced each other three times, with three victories for the Madrid side, which already won the reverse fixture 1-4 away from home.

Saturday, February 21st 12:00h Levante UD vs Deportivo Abanca on DAZN

At the same time, Levante UD, bottom of LigaF Moeve with 8 points, two points from safety, will play another final for survival. Andrés París's team lost 1-0 against Granada CF in their last match. A game in which Paulina Ali, Karen Castellanos, Núria Escoms, Naolia Traoré, and Érika González, suffering an ACL injury, were absent. Opposing them will be the Galician side, which sits in 12th position with 20 points, eleven above the relegation zone. “Huge happiness because it’s the first time since I’ve been in LigaF that I’ve been nominated for player of the month,” highlighted Esperanza Pizarro in the pre-match build-up. The Uruguayan is in great form with four goals and two assists in the last four matches. Cris Martínez, out due to maternity leave, Carlota Suárez, Henar Muiña, Lucía Martínez, due to suspension, Hildah Magaia, and Millene Cabral will not be available.


Saturday, February 21st 14:00h DUX Logroño vs FC Badalona Women on DAZN, Esport 3 and 3Cat

Las Gaunas stadium will host FC Badalona Women. The home side, who have 10 points, one above the relegation zone, come into the match after drawing 1-1 against RCD Espanyol in their last game. “In the second half we had more chances and showed more of our essence. A fair draw,” stated Marta Masferrer after a match where Comfort Yeboah, Sandra García, and Dona Scannapieco were unavailable. For their part, FC Badalona Women sit mid-table with 26 points. Marc Ballester's team has suffered two consecutive defeats and is looking to rediscover winning ways away from home. Antonia Canales, who is suffering from an ACL injury, Núria Garrote, Berta Pujadas, and Cristina Cubedo will not be available for the clash. The first-round fixture ended in a stalemate (0-0). Both teams will be looking to win again in the domestic competition.

Saturday, February 21st 18:15h Granada CF vs FC Barcelona on DAZN, Teledeporte, TV3 and 3Cat

The Saturday schedule will conclude at the Nuevo Los Cármenes stadium, which will be dressed up to welcome FC Barcelona. Before the match kicks off, former player Cristina Moreno will be honoured. “Very happy with the results of recent weeks. We are working very well,” highlighted Irene Ferreras in the pre-match build-up. The Nazarí side remains unbeaten at the start of 2026 with six consecutive matches without losing (five wins and one draw). Manoly Baquerizo, who is suspended, and Cristina Postigo and Linnéa Solvoll, who were unavailable in the last match, will not be available. Opposing them will be the Blaugrana side, leaders of LigaF Moeve with 57 points. Pere Romeu's team has secured nine consecutive wins in 2026 across all competitions. Cata Coll, Mapi León, Laia Aleixandri, who has an ACL injury, and Aitana Bonmatí will be unavailable for the fixture.


Sunday, February 22nd 12:00h Real Madrid CF vs Costa Adeje Tenerife on DAZN

On Sunday, one of the weekend's big matches will take place, pitting the second and fourth-placed teams against each other. Real Madrid CF, coming off qualifying for the Champions League quarter-finals, has four consecutive victories across all competitions. Las Madridistas, who have kept three clean sheets in those four matches, will be without Tere Abelleira, Signe Bruun, and Lotte Keukelaar. For their part, the Tenerife side remains unbeaten in 2026 with four wins and three draws across all competitions. Furthermore, Yerai Martín's team, who have kept three consecutive clean sheets, have only conceded two goals in those seven duels. María Estella, Pisco, Aithiara Carballo, and Carlota Suárez will not feature at the Di Stéfano. The two teams already met this season in the first-round fixture, which ended 0-0 at the Heliodoro.

Sunday, February 22nd 12:00h SD Eibar vs Athletic Club on DAZN, GolPlay, TEN and EITB

At the same time, the Basque derby will be played at the Ipurua stadium. Before the match kicks off, Carla Andrés will receive a commemorative shirt for her 100 appearances as a player for the Eibar side. Las Armeras, who have an eight-point cushion over the relegation spots, have suffered five consecutive defeats. “The team that starts better on the pitch will gain a lot,” stated Iñaki Goikoetxea in the pre-match build-up. The home manager will only have Sara Martín in attack as a doubt. For their part, Athletic Club also wants to return to winning ways after securing only one victory in their last six matches across all competitions. Maite Valero will be the big news in the squad list after serving a suspension, while Bibiane Schulze, Estefa, Patri Zugasti, and Jone Amezaga will be unavailable. The fixture will be special for Ane Campos, who signed for the Bilbao side in the summer after six years with Las Armeras.


Sunday, February 22nd 16:00h Real Sociedad vs RCD Espanyol on DAZN

In the afternoon, Zubieta will look to boost Real Sociedad in their fight for a Champions League spot. Before the match kicks off, Ainhoa Moraza will receive a commemorative shirt for her hundred appearances as a *txuri-urdin*. Meanwhile, the Perico captain will wear a rainbow armband for the ‘Love For The Colours’ campaign. The home side, who are eight points clear of fourth place, have not lost in LigaF Moeve since December 6th. María Molina, Nahia Aparicio, and Maren Lezeta will be unavailable for the fixture. For their part, the Perico side has 21 points, twelve above the relegation zone. “We want to keep the match alive and reach the end with chances. Real Sociedad is one of the best teams in LigaF,” declared Sara Monforte in the pre-match build-up. The Castellón coach will not be able to count on Júlia Guerra or Laura Martínez, who will be the absentees for the *blanquiazules*.

Sunday, February 22nd 18:00h Sevilla FC vs Atlético de Madrid on DAZN and RTVE Play

The weekend will conclude with another of the weekend's big duels, which will measure the fifth and sixth-placed teams. Both teams are separated by just one point. Sevilla FC comes into the fixture with two consecutive victories, both with clean sheets. Eva Llamas, Alba Cerrato, and the long-term injured Jassina Blom will not be available for the clash against the *Colchonero* side. For their part, Atlético de Madrid arrives after being eliminated in the playoff round for the Champions League quarter-finals. “We have to focus on LigaF and the Cup and we need to get three points again,” expressed José Herrera at the end of the match. The visiting manager will not be able to count on Silvia Lloris, who has an ACL injury. Both teams have faced each other once this season, ending in a draw (2-2) in Alcalá in the first-round fixture. Both clubs seek victory to fight for third place until the end.