What is the historical record between Barcelona and Real Madrid in women's football?
Barcelona has won all 18 matches.
Football / Liga F
The Liga F title race comes to a head as Barcelona and Real Madrid face off in another edition of El Clásico. Barcelona, with a dominant record of 18 wins in 18 previous encounters, has the opportunity to virtually secure the championship w...
Barcelona, led by Pere Romeu, are seven points ahead of Alberto Toril's Real Madrid. With only eight games left, a win for Barcelona essentially wraps up the title. The Blaugrana have been dominant, with their only loss in February. While Barcelona's manager acknowledges Real Madrid's improvement, a win here is expected. Both teams also have Champions League commitments, with Real Madrid defending a 2-0 lead against Arsenal and Barcelona likely advancing after a 4-1 away win against Wolfsburg.
Barcelona has won all 18 matches.
The match is on Sunday, March 23rd, at 12:00 PM. It will be broadcasted on TV3, 3cat, GOL Play, Movistar+, DAZN, and MAX.
FC Barcelona: Cata Coll; Jana, Paredes, María León, Brugts; Patri, Aitana, Alexia; Graham, Pajor, Pina. Real Madrid: Misa; Shei, Lakrar, Méndez, Olga; Toletti, Dorado, Angeldahl; Caicedo, Weir; Bruun.
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