This UEFA Women’s Champions League quarter-final second leg match, predicted by the Resultados Futbol Hoy platform, is set for kickoff at the following times: US (EDT): 2026-04-02 12:45; Argentina (ART): 2026-04-02 13:45; Chile (CLT): 2026-04-02 13:45; Germany (CEST): 2026-04-02 18:45; France (CEST): 2026-04-02 18:45; Spain (CEST): 2026-04-02 18:45; Mexico (CDT): 2026-04-02 11:45. Check live soccer scores on Resultados Futbol Hoy for real-time updates.
Barcelona W look set for a comfortable home win in this UEFA Women’s Champions League quarter-final second leg, backed by their commanding 6-2 first-leg lead and flawless recent dominance over Real Madrid W. The Camp Nou crowd of over 45,000 will amplify their possession-based mastery, making a controlled victory highly likely. For betting value, back Barcelona W to win — the market undervalues their H2H stranglehold where they’ve won 25 of 26 clashes. Fans searching for resultados del futbol hoy can find expert insights on the football predictions page.
Expected Starting Lineup and Reasons
| Team | Formation | Starting 11 | Main Reasons |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barcelona W | 4-3-3 | Goalkeeper: Cata Coll; Defenders: Ona Batlle, Irene Paredes, Aïcha Camara, Esmee Brugts; Midfielders: Patri Guijarro, Alexia Putellas, Clara Serrajordi; Forwards: Caroline Graham Hansen, Salma Paralluelo, Sydney Schertenleib | Recent Liga F starters vs Real Madrid with 75% possession dominance; Aitana Bonmatí out (fibula fracture until mid-April, rotated midfield for freshness post-internationals); no jet lag at home sea-level venue. |
| Real Madrid W | 4-3-3 | Goalkeeper: Misa Rodríguez; Defenders: Eva Navarro, María Méndez, Maëlle Lakrar, Yasmim Ribeiro; Midfielders: Sandie Toletti, Filippa Angeldahl, Sara Däbritz; Forwards: Athenea del Castillo, Linda Caicedo, Rocío | Adjusted from recent 5-4-1 Liga F loss to Barca (key changes: Navarro shifts right-back for width, Caicedo central after 2 first-leg goals); Teresa Abelleira out long-term (cruciate); short travel no fatigue but altitude irrelevant. |
Barcelona W vs Real Madrid W – Análisis / Analysis
Key tweaks for Barcelona: Patri Guijarro anchors deeper without Bonmatí, boosting Putellas’ creativity as seen in recent 3-0 Liga F win; Hansen starts RW after sub impact. For Real Madrid: Lakrar returns CB post-Liga F OG mishap, Angeldahl/Toletti pivot to counter Barca possession; Caicedo key despite uphill task. View full soccer league standings for context on their Liga F positions.
Recent Form + Tactical Duel
Building on these lineups, Barcelona W are unbeaten in 24 competitive games (22W-2D), winning their last 5 with 22 goals scored and just 4 conceded — including 6-2 first-leg rout and 3-0 Liga F Clásico, according to FotMob Barcelona form data. They dictate with 75% possession and fluid attacks. Real Madrid W won 4 of last 5 pre-Clásicos but lost both recent to Barca (2-6, 0-3), relying on counters via Caicedo/Athenea — fitness holds sans jet lag/altitude edge for hosts.
Injuries, Head-to-Head and Background Motivation
These form trends are further shaped by injuries and history. Barcelona miss Aitana Bonmatí (fibula, mid-April return) and Laia Aleixandri (ACL to Jan 2027), but depth shines; Mapi León doubtful (ankle), per BeSoccer injuries report. Real without Abelleira (cruciate) and Bruun (ongoing). H2H: Barca 25-1 vs Real across comps, 4 wins this season already. Top Liga F spots fuel motivation; Barca chase semis record, Real desperate 4-goal miracle amid derby psychology — short Madrid-Barcelona flight no jet lag issue, as detailed in the UEFA preview.
Betting Value Recommendations
With this backdrop of form, injuries, and H2H dominance, Barcelona W win stands out as value — their home Clásico control and 6-2 cushion undervalue the favorite amid Real’s H2H woes. Home not losing appeals with Camp Nou roar and form streak. Over goals in Barca favor looks solid, given 22 scored in last 5 and first-leg fireworks. Handicap minus one for hosts exploits Real’s recent collapses to them.
Risks and Upset Scenarios
Even with strong value bets, risks remain. If first half stays 0-0, Real could grow via counters, but Barca’s lead allows rotation — worry is Caicedo exploiting gaps if Hansen tires post-internationals. Mild weather (17-20C sunny) favors pace, no jet lag hurts Real less, but top concern: rare derby fire-up leading to early Madrid goal forcing caution.
Overall Prediction
After thoroughly analyzing recent form, tactical duel, injuries, venue factors, motivation and all the latest data from my searches, I conclude that Barcelona W has the highest probability of winning/not losing this match.
Based on both teams’ current form and the match context, I expect the game to most likely end in favor of the side above — probably a narrow victory, a hard-fought draw, or a controlled low-scoring result. A heavy defeat or dramatic upset cannot be ruled out but looks much less likely.
The chance of the match going to extra time or penalties remains relatively low.
This radar chart visualizes team strengths across key areas, highlighting Barcelona W’s superiority.
This bar chart shows expected goals trends, favoring Barcelona W with higher output.
My confidence level: high — main uncertainties: key player fitness like Putellas, weather impact minimal, referee decisions, jet lag effects negligible.
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In summary, Barcelona W is poised for a controlled home win in this UEFA Women’s Champions League clash, leveraging their massive lead and form. Real Madrid W faces a steep challenge despite counter threats. What do you predict the final score will be? Share your thoughts in the comments below — I’ll consider them for future analyses!