The Madrid derby and the Catalan derby mark the twenty-fifth matchday
Madrid CFF and Real Madrid CFF will face each other on Sunday, April 5th at 18:00 in the Fernando Torres for the Madrid derby. On Monday, April 6th at 12:00, the Catalan derby between FC Barcelona and FC Badalona Women will take place. If the Madridistas do not win, and the Blaugranas do, they would be champions.
02 APR 2026
The twenty-fifth matchday of LigaF Moeve will kick off on Friday, April 3rd at 12:00h with the clash between SD Eibar and Costa Adeje Tenerife, broadcast on Teledeporte and RTVE Play. On Saturday, April 4th at 12:00h, three matches will be played: Alhama CF ElPozo vs. Real Sociedad, DUX Logroño vs. Sevilla FC (on RTVE Play), and Granada CF vs. RCD Espanyol (on 3Cat and Esport3). Sunday, April 5th will feature Atlético de Madrid vs. Deportivo Abanca at 12:00h (on GolPlay, TEN, and TVE Gallega), and Levante UD vs. Athletic Club. At 18:00h, the Madrid derby between Madrid CFF and Real Madrid CF will take place, while the matchday will conclude on Monday, April 6th at 19:00h with the Catalan derby between FC Barcelona and FC Badalona Women (on Teledeporte, RTVE Play, 3Cat, and TV3). Additionally, all matches will be available to watch in full on DAZN.
Friday, April 3rd, 12:00h: SD Eibar - Costa Adeje Tenerife, broadcast on DAZN, Teledeporte, RTVE Play
The home side and the Tenerife team will kick off the twenty-fifth matchday of LigaF Moeve. The hosts arrive at the fixture in 13th position with 17 points, eight above the relegation zone. Iñaki Goikoetxea's side are looking to win again after suffering nine consecutive defeats. All players are expected to be available, including Mireia Masegur, who will return to the squad after serving a suspension. For their part, Costa Adeje Tenerife have secured three consecutive victories in the league, all without conceding a goal. Yerai Martín's team are in 4th position with 45 points, six points behind third place. María Estella, Pisco, Yerliane Moreno, and Paola Hernández will be unavailable for the match. The two teams have faced each other nine times, with two wins for SD Eibar, three draws, and four victories for the Canary Islands team. The first-round match was won by the Basque team, who secured a 0-1 victory at the Heliodoro.
Saturday, April 4th, 12:00h: Alhama CF ElPozo - Real Sociedad, broadcast on DAZN and Movistar+
On Saturday, it will be the turn of the Murcian team. Randri García's side, who are coming off a loss against FC Badalona Women (3-2), have not secured three points in LigaF Moeve since October 5th. This poor run of form has placed the Murcian team in 15th position in the league table with 9 points, just two points above the safety zone. Ruthny Mathurin, Javiera Toro, Nuria Martínez, Aldrith Quintero, and Marta Gestera were unavailable for the last match. Facing them will be Real Sociedad. Arturo Ruiz's team, sitting in 3rd position with 51 points, six points ahead of Costa Adeje Tenerife, are coming off a 1-1 draw against DUX Logroño in their last match. “It’s a small setback that will motivate us for the remaining games,” stated the txuri-urdin team's coach in a press conference. María Molina, Elene Guridi, and Maren Lezeta will be the three absentees for the Donostia side as they face the challenge. In the first round, Real Sociedad ultimately won 3-1 in Zubieta.
Saturday, April 4th, 12:00h: DUX Logroño - Sevilla FC, broadcast on DAZN and RTVE Play
After drawing (1-1) against Real Sociedad in their last match, DUX Logroño will be looking to continue accumulating points to move further away from the relegation zone. The Riojan side occupies 14th position in the table with 11 points, two points above the drop. Lorena Valderas, Sandra García, and Dona Scannapieco will be the three absentees for the home team as they face the duel at Las Gaunas. Sevilla FC will be seeking to return to winning ways after two consecutive defeats. David Losada's team are coming off losses against FC Badalona Women (1-5) and Granada CF (0-1). “It was a very tough match where we didn’t deserve to lose,” declared David Losada at the end of the Andalusian derby. The visiting coach will not have Iris Arnaiz, suspended for accumulating yellow cards, nor Eva Llamas, Gemma Gili, Alicia Redondo, and Jassina Blom, who is still recovering from her cruciate ligament injury. The Sevillistas won 1-0 in the first-half fixture of the season.
Saturday, April 4th, 12:00h: Granada CF - RCD Espanyol, broadcast on DAZN, 3Cat, and Esport3
Joy is at its peak in the Nazarí and Perica camps. The home side, who have only lost one match in 2026, are coming off a 0-1 victory over Sevilla FC last matchday in the Andalusian derby. The Rojiblanco team occupies 7th position in the table with 38 points. Linnéa Solvoll will be the only absentee for the home team. Facing them will be RCD Espanyol, who secured their league status last matchday after beating Levante UD (1-0) in their previous encounter. The Catalan side have gone three matches unbeaten, placing them in 11th position with 28 points. Laura Martínez, who suffered a long-term injury, will be the only unavailable player for the visiting team. Furthermore, the match will pit Irene Ferreras against Sara Monforte, the only two female coaches currently managing LigaF Moeve clubs. The first-round fixture went to the Granadinas, who won 0-2 at their rival's ground with goals from Ariadna Mingueza and Vera Molina, both in the second half.
Sunday, April 5th, 12:00h: Atlético de Madrid - Deportivo Abanca, broadcast on DAZN, GolPlay, TEN, and TVE Gallega
On Sunday, Atlético de Madrid will return to Alcalá. José Herrera's team is in 5th position in LigaF Moeve with 41 points, ten points off the Champions League qualification spots. The Rojiblancas have won three consecutive matches across all competitions, the latest being a 1-2 victory at San Mamés. Rosa Otermín, who was sent off after receiving two yellow cards in La Catedral, will be unavailable. The full-back joins Silvia Lloris, who has a cruciate ligament injury, and Júlia Bartel. For their part, Deportivo Abanca, currently 12th in the standings with 26 points, are coming off a 2-1 win against SD Eibar in their last match. The Deportivistas will be without Cris Martínez (maternity leave), Carlota Suárez, and Millene Cabral. The two teams have met six times throughout their history. The record stands at three wins for the Madrid team, three draws, and no victories for the Galician club. The first-round duel ended in a 1-1 draw at the Riazor stadium.
Sunday, April 5th, 12:00h: Levante UD - Athletic Club, broadcast on DAZN and Movistar+
LigaF Moeve's bottom side, Levante UD, will be looking to close the gap on safety, which is three points away. Andrés París's team has suffered six consecutive defeats, scoring only one goal in that period. Their last loss was against RCD Espanyol (1-0), where Paulina Ali, Núria Escoms, Érika González (cruciate ligament injury), Naolia Traoré, and Zipporah Agama were not selected. Facing them will be Athletic Club, who will be aiming to return to winning ways after a 1-2 loss to Atlético de Madrid at San Mamés in their last match. Javi Lerga, sent off in that last duel, will not be able to sit on the bench. Bibiane Schulze, Estefa, and Patricia Zugasti will also be unavailable. The Bilbao side are in 9th position with 32 points, and after two consecutive defeats, the Rojiblancas will be looking to go into the break with a win. The first-round fixture was decided by Athletic's Daniela Agote, who took advantage of a pass from Nerea Nevado to break the deadlock in the second half.
Sunday, April 5th, 18:00h: Madrid CFF - Real Madrid CF, broadcast on DAZN and Movistar+
Sunday's matches will conclude with the Madrid derby. Madrid CFF are currently 10th in the standings with 31 points after three consecutive matches without a win, and have only secured two victories in their nine league games since Sánchez Vera took charge of the home team. Allegra Poljak, Alba Ruiz, and Ángela Sosa were not present in the last match. For their part, Real Madrid CF are coming off their Champions League quarter-final exit. Pau Quesada's team is in 2nd position in LigaF Moeve with 56 points, thirteen points behind the leaders, and five points ahead of third place. The Madrid side needs to win to postpone FC Barcelona's title celebrations for another week. Full-back Sara Holmgaard will return to the squad after serving a suspension, while Tere Abelleira and Signe Bruun will be unavailable to play in the match that will take place at the Fernando Torres stadium. Los Merengues won the first-round match 2-1. Both clubs want to go into the break with a win.
Monday, April 6th, 19:00h: FC Barcelona - FC Badalona Women, broadcast on DAZN, Teledeporte, RTVE Play, 3Cat, and TV3
The matchday will conclude with the Catalan derby. FC Barcelona, leaders of LigaF Moeve with 69 points, could be crowned champions if they win and Real Madrid CF do not. The Azulgranas, who are through to the Champions League semi-finals, will be without Laia Aleixandri, who has a cruciate ligament injury, and Aitana Bonmatí, who is still recovering from her injury. For their part, Marc Ballester's team is having a historic season. The visiting coach has the absences of María Valenzuela, Antonia Canales (cruciate ligament injury), Núria Garrote, Beta Pujadas, and Cristina Cubedo. This will be the fourth encounter between the two teams this season. The Azulgranas won 1-5 in the first-round fixture in Palamós, while in the Copa de la Reina, both teams drew 0-0 in the first leg of the semi-finals, and the Blaugranas ultimately won 4-1 at home in the second leg to qualify for the cup final.
















