

Badalona Women 0–4 Real Madrid Women: Visitors Cruise to Dominant Win in Primera División Femenina
Real Madrid Women delivered a commanding performance on the road, thrashing Badalona Women 4–0 at the Estadi Municipal de Badalona on 27 May 2026. The result solidified Real Madrid's position near the top of the Spanish Primera División de la Liga de Fútbol Femenino standings, while Badalona remained anchored in the relegation zone.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, the visitors imposed their quality. Real Madrid controlled possession and carved open the Badalona defence with fluid passing and intelligent movement. The first goal came inside 15 minutes, setting the tone for a one-sided contest. By half-time, the scoreline read 3–0, effectively ending the match as a contest.
Key Moments
- 12' – Goal Real Madrid: A swift counter-attack finished with a clinical strike from the edge of the box.
- 28' – Goal Real Madrid: A set-piece header from a corner doubled the lead.
- 41' – Goal Real Madrid: A defensive lapse allowed a simple tap-in for the third.
- 73' – Goal Real Madrid: A long-range effort sealed the 4–0 rout.
Tactical Analysis
Real Madrid employed a high press that suffocated Badalona’s attempts to build from the back. The home side rarely threatened the visitors’ goal, managing only one shot on target across 90 minutes. In contrast, Real Madrid’s fluid 4-3-3 allowed wingers to exploit space behind the full-backs, creating numerous chances. Badalona’s compact 4-4-2 simply could not contain the relentless pressure.
Standout Players
Real Madrid's attacking midfielder was the architect, contributing a goal and two assists. The centre-back pairing also dominated aerially, winning every important duel. For Badalona, goalkeeper made several saves to keep the score from becoming even more lopsided.
Table Impact
The victory kept Real Madrid firmly in the title race, now just three points behind leaders Barcelona with five matches remaining. Badalona, meanwhile, remained rooted in 14th place, five points from safety, with their Liga F survival hopes increasingly slim.