

Match Report: Madrid CFF Women 0-4 Barcelona Women | Spanish Primera División Femenina
Barcelona Women continued their relentless march toward another Primera División title with a stunning 4-0 victory away at Madrid CFF on Sunday evening. The result extends Barcelona’s unbeaten run in the league to 37 matches and puts them seven points clear at the top of the table with seven games remaining.
Barcelona’s Masterclass in Control
From the first whistle, Barcelona dominated possession and territory. Madrid CFF attempted to sit deep and hit on the counter, but the visitors’ precision passing and movement proved too much. The opening goal came in the 18th minute when Alexia Putellas curled a free-kick over the wall and into the top corner – her 15th league goal of the season.
Barcelona doubled the lead just before half-time. A swift combination down the right between Fridolina Rolfö and Caroline Graham Hansen ended with Hansen crossing for Salma Paralluelo, who headed home at the far post. It was 2-0 at the interval, and the game felt effectively decided.
Second Half: Barcelona Turns on the Style
Madrid CFF started the second half with more aggression, forcing Barcelona goalkeeper Sandra Paños into a couple of saves. However, Barcelona’s quality soon told again. In the 62nd minute, Putellas played a perfectly weighted through ball to Rolfö, who slotted past the goalkeeper for 3-0.
The fourth goal arrived in the 78th minute. Substitute Claudia Pina collected a loose ball on the edge of the area and unleashed a fierce shot that beat the Madrid keeper at her near post. It was a harsh scoreline for Madrid CFF, who had defended resolutely for long periods but were ultimately outclassed by a Barcelona side playing at their peak.
Table Implications and What Lies Ahead
- Possession: Barcelona 71% – 29% Madrid CFF
- Pass completion: Barcelona 91% – 78% Madrid CFF
- Barcelona shots on target: 8 – 3 Madrid CFF
The victory keeps Barcelona firmly on course for their fourth consecutive league title. For Madrid CFF, the defeat sees them drop to fifth place, now six points behind the Champions League qualification spots. They will need to recover quickly if they are to mount a challenge for a top-three finish.
Barcelona next host Levante, while Madrid CFF travel to Real Betis in search of a rebound performance.