Real Madrid 0-3 Barcelona: Barca on Brink of 7th Consecutive Liga F Title

Alexia Putellas of FC Barcelona celebrates a goal during the Spanish Women League, Liga F, football match played between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona at Alfredo Di Stefano stadium on March 29, 2026, in Valdebebas, Madrid, Spain. (Photo By Dennis Agyeman/Europa Press via Getty Images)

For the second time in 5 days, Barcelona Femini dismantled Real Madrid in the Spanish capital and have virtually sealed a 7th consecutive Liga F title.

The three goal hammering means Barcelona lead Real Madrid by 13 points with 6 games remaining, a gap that Los Blancos are unlikely to close as Barca have dropped points just once all season.

An Ona Batlle strike started the show in the first half before Alexia Putellas doubled the lead at the beginning of the second, then an own goal from Maëlle Lakrar sealed the Barca victory on the hour mark.

With Barcelona almost certain to win another league title, Atlético Madrid Femenino in 2018–19 will remain the last team to win a Liga F title before Barca’s era of dominance began.

The arch rivals are in a run of three Clásicos in 9 days, due to the UEFA Women’s Champions League quarter-finals in which Barcelona won the first leg 6–2 away from home, at the Alfredo Di Stéfano, the same stadium in which they won tonight’s encounter.

Barcelona’s keeper did not have to make a single save on the night and in response, the Blaugrana had 20 shots at goal to go with 75 percent possession and an ultra dominant performance.

Therefore it is no surprise that Barcelona are the best attacking side in Liga F with 106 goals in 24 games, double Real Madrid’s 53, alongside being the best defence having conceded just six league goals, almost a third of Real Madrid’s 17; Barca have literally been twice as good as their closest competitors.

The result also stretches their Clasico dominance to 23 victories in 24 competitive meetings, having lost just once against Los Blancos in their club history, a 3–1 league victory for Real Madrid in March 2025.

Story of the Match

Barcelona’s lead at the top was so secure that manager Pere Romeu rested league top scorers Clàudia Pina, 17 goals, and Ewa Pajor, 16 goals, with both forwards absent from the starting line-up.

Yet it took Barcelona just 17 minutes to strike the opener, they already scored twice at this point in the midweek clash, when a Batlle shot from the edge of the box deflected off a defender before looping over a helpless Misa Rodríguez in the Real Madrid net.

Barcelona then doubled their lead five minutes into the second half, when Putellas slotted home a cutback from Caroline Graham Hansen before Barca struck a third on the hour mark, when Lakrar scuffed a Batlle cross past Rodríguez and into her own net.

There is every chance that Real Madrid will suffer a third humilation in the space of a week, as they have to travel to Catalonia for the UWCL Quarter Finals second leg against a Barcelona side already leading 6-2.