Daniela Luque and Emma Moreno battle for a ball in the first match.

The fight for survival enters the scene on Matchday 26

With FC Barcelona crowned champions of Liga F Moeve after their 1-4 victory over RCD Espanyol in the Catalan derby, this Saturday, 25 April at 16:00, a direct clash for survival will take place between SD Eibar and Levante UD. Meanwhile, Costa Adeje Tenerife versus Sevilla FC will also be one of the most prominent fixtures.

24 APR 2026

Matchday 26 of Liga F Moeve kicked off on Wednesday, 22 April at 19:00 with the Catalan derby between RCD Espanyol 1 - FC Barcelona 4, broadcast on GolPlay, TEN, TV3, and 3Cat, which secured the league title for the *culés*. Meanwhile, on Saturday, 25 April at 12:00, two matches will take place: Athletic Club vs Granada CF and FC Badalona Women vs Atlético de Madrid, shown on Esport3 and 3Cat. Saturday's action concludes at 16:00 with the clash between SD Eibar and Levante UD, available free-to-air on RTVE Play. On Sunday, 26 April, it will be the turn of Deportivo Abanca vs Alhama CF ElPozo at 12:00 on RTVE Play, and at 13:00 (peninsular time), Costa Adeje Tenerife will face Sevilla FC, also on RTVE Play. At 17:30, the match between Real Sociedad and Madrid CFF will take place, and the weekend will conclude at 19:30 with Real Madrid CF vs DUX Logroño.Furthermore, all matches can be watched in their entirety on DAZN, with four of them also available on Movistar+.


Wednesday, 22 April 19:00 RCD Espanyol - FC Barcelona on DAZN, GolPlay, TEN, TV3, 3Cat, and Movistar+

FC Barcelona started the matchday by being crowned champions of Liga F Moeve. With the debut of academy player Rosalía Domínguez, the *azulgranas* opened the scoring just two minutes into the game. Carla Julià unleashed a powerful strike from the edge of the area to surprise the home goalkeeper. The French shot-stopper made a good save from Rosalía Domínguez. Near the half-hour mark, Marta Torrejón conceded a penalty on Browne, which Laia Ballesté converted from the spot to level the match. Despite the goal, Clara Serrajordi soon worked her magic, threading a pass through for Graham Hansen, who put the *blaugrana* side back in front. At half-time, Pere Romeu brought on Vicky López, and Martine Fenger joined the party with a header. The Norwegian struck again late in the match to complete her brace and be named MVP of the encounter before the title celebrations began.


Saturday, 25 April 12:00 Athletic Club - Granada CF on DAZN and Movistar+

The weekend begins with a duel between the ninth and sixth-placed teams. Just six points separate Athletic Club and Granada CF. The Basque side went into the international break with a win against Levante UD (0-1) and aims to finish the domestic campaign as high as possible. Patricia Zugasti and Bibiane Schulze return to the squad after overcoming their respective injuries, while Estefa will be the only absentee for the Basque team. Meanwhile, the Andalusian side is having a stellar 2026. Irene Ferreras' team has accumulated four consecutive wins, all with clean sheets, and has only lost one match this year. Linnéa Solvoll will not be available in midfield for the visitors, who look to maintain their good momentum. The reverse fixture was won by the Bilbao side, who triumphed 1-5 on Andalusian soil.


Saturday, 25 April 12:00 FC Badalona Women - Atlético de Madrid on DAZN, Esport3, and 3Cat

At the same time, a clash between the Catalan and Madrid teams will take place. The hosts come into the match after falling to FC Barcelona (6-0) before the international break. A match in which goalkeepers María Valenzuela and Antonia Canales (ACL injury) were unavailable, as were defenders Núria Garrote, Berta Pujadas, and Cristina Cubedo. Facing them will be Atlético de Madrid, fifth in the table with 44 points and very slim chances of qualifying for next season's Champions League. José Herrera's side, with the Copa de la Reina final on the horizon, arrives at the match in their best form of the season, with six consecutive wins across all competitions. Rosa Otermín returns to the team after serving a suspension, while Silvia Lloris (ACL injury) and Júlia Bartel (also injured) will be sidelined. The *rojiblancas* won 2-0 in the first leg.

Saturday, 25 April 16:00 SD Eibar - Levante UD on DAZN and RTVE Play

Saturday's action closes at the Ipurua stadium with a direct relegation battle. Iñaki Goikoetxea's side sits in 13th place in Liga F Moeve with 18 points, nine clear of the drop zone, and will face the three teams below them at their home ground. With 12 goals scored, SD Eibar is the lowest-scoring team this season and is on a ten-match winless streak (one draw and nine defeats). Sara Martín, who is suspended due to yellow card accumulation, will be the only absentee for the hosts, who welcome back Carla Andrés in defence. Meanwhile, Levante UD is bottom of the competition with 8 points, six points from safety. The *granota* side went into the break following seven consecutive defeats. Érika González, suffering from an ACL injury, will be the only absentee for the visitors. The first-leg match was won 0-1 by the *armero* club.


Sunday, 26 April 12:00 Deportivo Abanca - Alhama CF ElPozo on DAZN and RTVE Play

Before kick-off, Deportivo Abanca will pay tribute to Samara Ortiz for reaching one hundred appearances for the Galician team. "This group made me fall in love with football again," were the words of Fran Alonso in his farewell as Deportivo manager, although he will continue to lead the club for the remaining five matches after securing safety. Yohana Gómez, Cris Martínez (out on maternity leave), Marina Artero, Carlota Suárez, Eva Dios, and Millene Cabral were not in the last matchday squad. Facing them will be an Alhama CF ElPozo side fighting for survival in the top flight. Randri García's team sits in 15th place in Liga F Moeve with 9 points, five points from exiting the red zone. The visitors have suffered seventeen consecutive defeats in the league and have not won in the domestic championship since 5 October, when they notably beat the Galician side 3-1 at their home stadium.

Sunday, 26 April 13:00 (peninsular time) Costa Adeje Tenerife - Sevilla FC on DAZN and RTVE Play

The Heliodoro Rodríguez López will host a match between two of the best teams this season. Costa Adeje Tenerife went into the break in 4th place with 46 points, eight points off the Champions League qualification spots, which they will fight for until the end. "We are very eager to reunite with our fans and take the three points," highlighted Noelia Ramos ahead of the clash. María Estella, Pisco, 'Bicho', and Iratxe Pérez will be sidelined, while Paola Hernández returns to the squad and Bárbara Martínez completes the list. Facing them will be Sevilla FC, who sit in 7th place with 39 points after three consecutive defeats—a poor run of form that David Losada's side will look to break. Raquel Morcillo will be out due to yellow card accumulation, and Iris Arnaiz returns to the team after serving a suspension. Eva Llamas, Gemma Gili, and Jassina Blom will also be unavailable.


Sunday, 26 April 17:30 Real Sociedad - Madrid CFF on DAZN and Movistar+

"I can't imagine the day we enter the Champions League because I want to experience it and I prefer to be cautious," stated Arturo Ruiz in an interview with Liga F. The Madrid-born coach has the team in 3rd place in the table with 54 points, eight points clear of the fourth-placed side. Real Sociedad has only lost one league match at the start of 2026. María Molina, Elene Guridi, and Maren Lezeta will not be available for the duel. Meanwhile, Madrid CFF sits in 10th place with 31 points after four games without a win (one draw and three defeats). Mônica Hickmann, Allegra Poljak, Alba Ruiz, and Ángela Sosa will be the visitors' absentees for the match. Both teams have faced each other seventeen times in their history, with a record of seven victories for the San Sebastián side, six draws, and four wins for the Madrid club.

Sunday, 26 April 19:30 Real Madrid CF - DUX Logroño on DAZN and Movistar+

The weekend will conclude at the Alfredo Di Stéfano stadium. Real Madrid CF, currently 2nd in Liga F Moeve with 59 points, could celebrate their qualification for next season's Champions League this weekend if Costa Adeje Tenerife slips up, or if they win. Sandie Toletti, Tere Abelleira (ACL injury), and Signe Bruun will be unavailable for the *merengue* side. Meanwhile, DUX Logroño is fighting for survival. The Riojan club sits in 14th place in the table with 14 points, five points above the relegation zone, following a draw and a win in the last two matchdays. Mia Asenjo, suspended, will miss the match. Lorena Valderas, Sandra García, and Dona Scannapieco were not in the last matchday squad. The first-leg match ended in a draw (2-2) at Las Gaunas.