Betis-Levante Las Planas 1-0
SEVILLE – Betis stopped Las Planas to climb to seventh position in a match that was decided by a set piece. The first part of the game did not have many opportunities. Jessica Martínez got hold of the goal from a free kick, but Vizoso was sure. On the verge of half-time, also from a direct free kick, Leles Carrión made it 1-0 (44′). After the restart, the Catalan team looked for an equaliser; Poljak had the clearest shot, but Vizoso intervened again. Dorine also grabbed the goal, and Carol Férez created danger for the Béticas as soon as she entered the field. Despite the visitors’ attempts, the scoreboard did not move any further and Betics added their third win in a row.
Granada-Villarrael 1-2
GRANADA – Villarreal turned a match against the locals in the second half and ended a relegation marked by the Nasrid team. In the first half they alternated possession, and although C. Suárez had the first chance, the visitors posed more risks, especially with the boots of Kanteh. After the restart, Granada took control of the match. Mingueza, already in possession of the goal, took advantage of a cross from Lauri to make it 1-0. It didn’t take long for the tie to arrive; McKenna takes advantage of a cross from Bicho (59′), and Bicho himself completes the return with a Vaseline. The locals remain in relegation with only 3 points.
Madrid CFF-Sa. Madrid 1-3
MADRID – Atleti defeated Madrid CFF to move closer to the European positions in a match where two Colchoneros goals in 8 minutes marked the match. As soon as the match started, Guijarro scored with an assist from Ajibade (5′), and the Nigerian extended the lead with a header minutes after a cross from Eva Navarro. From there, the home team gave the ball away and Cometti closed the gap (12′) in a quick start to the game. From there, the tie was closer at 1-3, but it was Leicy who found the goal, assisted by an ever-present Crnogorcevic to seal the match and Xénia added to the rout in the 97th minute.
Costa Adeje Tenerife-Levante 0-1
TENERIFE – Levante added 3 important points to sleep in the European positions. The first half was difficult, and the Granotas struggled to create any danger due to the good defensive approach of the locals. In the second half the game improved and Alba Redondo got a rebound to make the final 0-1 (49′).
Real Sociedad-Sevilla 1-2
SAN SEBASTIÁN – Sevilla won at Zubieta by 1-2 in a match where they always seemed to have more passion. La Real came out with an innovative eleven, with Jaqueline debuting in attack. Gabarro put the visitors ahead (55′), and although Jensen scored near the end, M. Pérez scored in extra time.
Eibar-Sporting Huelva 1-0
EIBAR – Eibar won against a direct rival in the fight for permanence thanks to Andrea Álvarez’s lone goal in the 70th minute. The match was tight, with both teams knowing everything was at stake, but Eibar took more chances in key moments and thus moved away from relegation to 4 points.
Valencia-Athletic Club 1-2
VALENCIA – Athletic regained victory in an even match that was settled in the dying moments. Pinedo gave the lion the lead with a penalty (43′), but after the restart Pauleta equalized with a volley. The changes made by Aznar took effect; Arana assisted Zugasti for the winning goal (86′).
Barça-Real Madrid 5-0
Real Madrid will have to continue to wait if they want to know how to get a draw against FC Barcelona, let’s not talk about losing to them. Or that is the conclusion after a new Women’s Football Classic with a victory in Barça, they are now fourteen out of fourteen, with a win (5-0) and with a huge difference in terms of the game presented on the pitch. No matter how hard capital tries to sell a shortening of the distance, there is no more wax than burning. Right now they are antagonistic teams, in everything, on and off the field, and the scoreboard reflects this again, this time at Montjuïc.
Source: La Verdad

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