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Sevilla FC (w) - Women VS Granada Cf Women Live Score
Sevilla FC (w)
03-29 03:00
0 - 1
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Granada CF(w) - Women VS Granada Cf Women Score Today
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Sevilla FC (w)
Granada CF(w)
Attacks
117
102
Dangerous Attacks
41
37
Ball Possession
46
54
On Target
2
1
Off Target
50210
6027
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End 0-1
103′
A.Marques
101′
Vera Molina Moleón
89′
0-1
M.Baquerizo
Assist: C.Postigo
87′
L.Moral
F. Kanteh
86′
López
D. G. Mateo
78′
M.Ito
Leles
78′
Barquero
L.Pérez
78′
C. Hagel
E. Martín-Pozuelo
65′
A.Cerrato
A.Alvarez
65′
Julia Torres
I. Arnaiz
64′
Vera Molina Moleón
A.García
64′
C.Postigo
S.Keefe
61′
L.Pérez
58′
R.Morcillo
48′
I. Arnaiz
Halftime 0-0
38′
L.Pérez
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Match Info
Sevilla FC Women suffered a narrow 0-1 home defeat to Granada CF Women in a Spanish Primera División de la Liga de Fútbol Femenino match that kicked off on March 29, 2026. The solitary goal from the visitors secured a crucial away victory in the top tier of Spanish women's football. The match's decisive moment came in the second half when Granada's forward capitalized on a defensive lapse to slot the ball past the Sevilla goalkeeper. Sevilla, despite enjoying more possession and creating several chances in the final third, were unable to find a breakthrough against a resolute Granada defense. The home side's frustration was compounded by a missed penalty in the 65th minute, which was saved brilliantly by the Granada keeper. This result is a significant blow to Sevilla's hopes of climbing the league table, while the three points provide a vital boost to Granada CF Women in their battle to move clear of the relegation zone. Post-match, the Sevilla manager lamented his team's lack of clinical finishing, while the Granada coach praised his side's disciplined defensive organization and fighting spirit. The starting XI for Sevilla featured their usual attacking threats, but they were effectively neutralized by a well-drilled Granada lineup that executed their game plan to perfection.