- 18 May 2025, Madrid CFF (Wom) vs Deportivo La Coruna (Wom), 4-3, Win
- 11 May 2025, Levante UD (Wom) vs Madrid CFF (Wom), 0-0, Draw
- 04 May 2025, Madrid CFF (Wom) vs FC Levante LP (Wom), 1-2, Lose
- 25 April 2025, Real Madrid (Wom) vs Madrid CFF (Wom), 7-3, Lose
- 19 April 2025, Madrid CFF (Wom) vs Athletic Bilbao (Wom), 1-1, Draw
- 18 May 2025, Valencia (Wom) vs Real Madrid (Wom), 2-2, Draw
- 11 May 2025, FC Levante LP (Wom) vs Valencia (Wom), 1-1, Draw
- 03 May 2025, Valencia (Wom) vs Eibar (Wom), 2-0, Win
- 27 April 2025, Real Sociedad (Wom) vs Valencia (Wom), 0-2, Win
- 19 April 2025, Granada (Wom) vs Valencia (Wom), 2-1, Lose
In a tightly contested match, Madrid CFF and Valencia shared the spoils with a 1-1 draw, both goals arriving early in the first half. Madrid CFF took an aggressive stance from the outset, scoring just over three minutes into the match, underscoring their initial dominance and sharpness in attack. Despite conceding quickly thereafter, Madrid's ability to create opportunities was evident through their seven corner kicks, suggesting sustained pressure in Valencia's defensive third.
Valencia, on the other hand, demonstrated resilience by equalizing just minutes after going behind, which set a competitive tone for the remainder of the first half. However, they struggled with the same offensive efficacy as Madrid, reflected in their solitary corner kick throughout the match. The visitors’ lack of offside calls also indicates their defensive posture, as they were more cautious in pushing forward compared to the seven times Madrid was flagged offside, showcasing their attempts to break Valencia's defensive line.
The card discipline also played a subtle role in the match narrative. Valencia received the only yellow card of the match, suggesting a marginally more aggressive approach or perhaps errors in judgment under pressure. Madrid’s clean disciplinary record is indicative of possibly better positional play and composure, maintaining solid form without resorting to fouling. This difference in card scenario, albeit minor, reflects Madrid's more measured control in the match dynamics, even if it did not culminate in a winning edge.
In summary, Madrid CFF's superior pressure and attack intensity marked the game, yet Valencia's ability to withstand such pressure and capitalize early on demonstrates their defensive resilience and capability to exploit the few chances that came their way. The interplay between these dynamics made for a match that was statistically balanced yet tactically intriguing.
Form Guide
Win | 4-3 | Madrid CFF (Wom) vs Deportivo La Coruna (Wom) | |
Draw | 0-0 | Levante UD (Wom) vs Madrid CFF (Wom) | |
Lose | 1-2 | Madrid CFF (Wom) vs FC Levante LP (Wom) | |
Lose | 7-3 | Real Madrid (Wom) vs Madrid CFF (Wom) | |
Draw | 1-1 | Madrid CFF (Wom) vs Athletic Bilbao (Wom) |
- PLAYED
- 5
- WINS
- 1
- GOALS
- 9:13
- GOALS / MATCH
- 1.8
- Madrid CFF (Wom) has won only one out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 9:13, scoring 1.8 goals average
Draw | 2-2 | Valencia (Wom) vs Real Madrid (Wom) | |
Draw | 1-1 | FC Levante LP (Wom) vs Valencia (Wom) | |
Win | 2-0 | Valencia (Wom) vs Eibar (Wom) | |
Win | 0-2 | Real Sociedad (Wom) vs Valencia (Wom) | |
Lose | 2-1 | Granada (Wom) vs Valencia (Wom) |
- PLAYED
- 5
- WINS
- 2
- GOALS
- 8:5
- GOALS / MATCH
- 1.6
- Valencia (Wom) has two wins in its last five matches with a goal difference of 8:5, scoring 1.6 goals average
Madrid CFF (Wom) H2H Valencia (Wom)
Away game | Madrid CFF (Wom) | 1 | 4 | Valencia (Wom) | Home game | Primera Division - Women | |
Home game | Madrid CFF (Wom) | 1 | 1 | Valencia (Wom) | Away game | Primera Division - Women | |
Home game | Madrid CFF (Wom) | 6 | 1 | Valencia (Wom) | Away game | Primera Division - Women | |
Away game | Madrid CFF (Wom) | 4 | 3 | Valencia (Wom) | Home game | Primera Division - Women | |
Away game | Madrid CFF (Wom) | 2 | 0 | Valencia (Wom) | Home game | Primera Division - Women |
- PLAYED
- 5
- WINS
- 3
- GOALS
- 14:9
- GOALS / MATCH
- 2.80
- In the last five matches that these two sides meet, Madrid CFF (Wom) overtook Valencia (Wom) three times
- Madrid CFF (Wom) won three times, lost once and had one draw
- Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 14:9; average goals per match – 2.80
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