Liga F Clásico: title on the line

Barcelona Femení meet Real Madrid today (March 29) at Estadio Alfredo Di Stéfano in a decisive Liga F clash — Barca enter as favorites to clinch their 11th league title after a 6–2 Champions League statement days earlier. (espndeportes.espn.com) (marca.com)

Barcelona lead the Liga F table with 66 points from 23 matches while Real Madrid sit second on 56 points, a 10‑point gap going into matchday 24. (laliga.com) The 2025–26 Liga F schedule runs 30 rounds, so after tonight each side will have six league games left; that means the maximum available points for Real (56+18) would still put them within reach, so the title cannot be made mathematically unassailable tonight. ( ) In Madrid on March 25 Barcelona’s scorers in the Champions League quarter‑final first leg included Ewa Pajor (two goals) plus Esmée Brugts, Irene Paredes, Vicky López and Alexia Putellas. (apnews.com) Barcelona’s domestic numbers underline their dominance this season — 103 goals for and just 6 conceded in Liga F — and the clubs’ recent head‑to‑head run has tilted heavily in Barcelona’s favour in all competitions. ( ) Barcelona coach Pere Romeu and Real boss Pau Quesada take charge of their sides for the fixture, with Olatz Rivera Olmedo named as match official on the LaLiga match sheet. ( ) Barcelona remain without midfielder Aitana Bonmatí after she underwent surgery and faces a multi‑month layoff, while both squads will juggle league and European schedules as the season enters its final third; Barcelona’s next league trip after this fixture is to Atlético on April 4. ( )

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