Real Madrid Femenino ends its 2025-26 league season on Sunday at the Alfredo Di Stéfano, hosting Granada at 12:00 h on Movistar + with second place already secured and Champions League qualification in hand. The match is the last stop after a 0-4 win over FC Badalona in Palamós that locked down the runner-up spot mathematically.
That result came with Caroline Weir in sharp form, as she scored a hat-trick and then looked ahead to the finish line with the simple aim of ending at home with a win and thanking the supporters for their backing. Eva Navarro added the fourth goal in a night that underlined Real Madrid’s comfort at home, where it has logged 12 league wins and only two defeats while scoring 31 times and conceding six.
Pau Quesada wants more of the same, asking his side to carry over the good feeling and the high pace from the previous match while keeping the identity and pressure that has defined the campaign. Granada, meanwhile, arrives after a wild 3-4 loss to Madrid CFF in which it led 3-0 before collapsing, and Irene Ferreras has said she wants to close the season at the Alfredo Di Stéfano with a good competitive feeling.
The result carries no classification pressure for Real Madrid, but the afternoon still has the shape of an ending. Several players could be making their last appearance for the club, including Misa Rodríguez, Teresa Abelleira, Naomie Feller and Rocío Gálvez, and the mood around the final whistle may matter as much as the scoreline. What comes after Granada is a summer that could bring changes, even if the club has not confirmed who is staying and who is leaving.
For Weir, the script is straightforward: finish at home, finish with authority and leave the season on a note the crowd remembers. The standings are already settled. The conversation now is about which goodbyes Sunday will contain, and whether Real Madrid can make them feel like celebrations instead of farewells.

