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12 February 2025

Madrid CFF Faces Off Against FC Barcelona In Copa De La Reina Quarter-Finals

A fierce quarter-final match set for February 12 at the Estadio Fernando Torres as both teams vie for glory.

The Copa de la Reina 2024-2025 is heating up as the quarter-final match pitting Madrid CFF against FC Barcelona draws near. The highly anticipated clash will take place on Wednesday, February 12, 2025, at the Estadio Fernando Torres, Fuenlabrada, kicking off at 19:00 CET. Fans can catch all the action live on Teledeporte, RTVE Play, and TV3.

This match presents Barcelona with the opportunity to defend their title, having triumphed over UD Tenerife with a commanding score of 6-2 to reach this stage. The team showcased their strength with impressive performances, including standout moments from Ewa Pajor, who netted three goals, and Alexia Putellas, contributing significantly with two. Barcelona's route to the quarter-finals marks yet another step as they seek to maintain their dominance.

On the other hand, Madrid CFF is no stranger to thrilling encounters and confidence after their recent face-off against Logroño, which they won 4-2. The hosts delivered notable performances from Emily Assis de Carvalho, Kayla McCoy, Malou Rylov, and Bárbara López Gorrado. They have shown resilience and skill, indicating they are not to be underestimated.

This upcoming match is not just about statistics and previous victories; it's about overcoming doubts and building momentum. Barcelona, led by coach Pere Romeu, is regarded as the underdog after suffering their first home defeat in six years recently, which adds to the tension surrounding the team. Romeu is aware of the pressures at play and how pivotal this match is for their season as they aspire to reclaim their title.

For the Madrid squad, the strategy seems rooted in "humility and excitement" according to EFE. They aim to flaunt their attacking prowess against Barcelona, leveraging the speed and agility of players like Kayla McCoy and newcomer Melgard to outpace their rivals. The thrill of being hosts at the Estadio Fernando Torres adds to their motivation to capitalize on home advantage.

Interestingly, statistics from earlier this season reveal Barcelona’s predictability, having previously claimed victory against Madrid CFF with an astounding score of 8-1. The wide margin left some players feeling vulnerable. It’s clear: both teams will raise their game against one another.

Adding another layer to the rivalry, the general tension and dynamics among the players could be significant factors. Recent reports hint at underlying issues, such as disagreements among key players for Barcelona after their win against Espanyol last weekend—a match where they had to scramble to secure their 2-0 victory.

Also, rumors suggest some players may not be fully fit for this match, with both Keira Walsh, who left the club earlier this season, and Alexia Putellas, suffering from a sprained ankle, missing out. The team's depth will surely be tested, and the remaining players must step up.

All attention now turns to viewers, with excitement palpably building. Fans across the globe can tune in to see their favorite players take the pitch once again. Following broadcasts through various platforms including Teledeporte and RTVE Play has never been easier, as they bring viewers closer to the exhilarating atmosphere of knockout football.

This clash is one of the pivotal moments of the tournament, as both teams vie for progression to the semi-finals of the Copa de la Reina. The stakes are high, and both squads seem determined to advance, with strategies, tactics, and teamwork poised to be on full display.

With so much at stake, the anticipation for this thrilling quarter-final serves as just another reminder of how ever-compelling women’s football has become. Each kick and every goal scored could decide which team remains competitive for the coveted Copa de la Reina title.