Barça Women thrash Real Madrid to reach Copa de la Reina semi-finals

The Blaugrana won 0-4 at the Alfredo Di Stéfano stadium with goals from Putellas, Paralluelo, and a brace from Ewa Pajor.

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FC Barcelona Women secured their spot in the Copa de la Reina semi-finals after defeating Real Madrid 0-4 in the Clásico held at the Alfredo Di Stéfano stadium in Madrid on February 5, 2026.

The victory for Pere Romeu's side marks their third triumph of the season against the white team, having previously beaten them in the Supercopa and the Liga F. The match was marked by an early setback: the injury of Laia Aleixandri in the 14th minute, who had to be substituted by Aicha Camara.
Despite the blow, Barça opened the scoring thanks to Alexia Putellas, who capitalized on a corner served by Graham Hansen to make it 1-0. Before halftime, goalkeeper Misa prevented a second goal, and Vicky López hit the post, while Real Madrid had a goal disallowed for offside by Athenea del Castillo.

The Blaugrana team once again demonstrated their superiority in the Clásico, keeping a clean sheet and settling the match in the second half with great offensive efficiency.

In the second half, goalkeeper Cata Coll was decisive, saving a clear chance for the home side. However, Barça quickly sealed the victory. In the 67th minute, Ewa Pajor cut past two defenders and scored the 0-2. Minutes later, Salma Paralluelo made it 0-3 following a pass from Patri Guijarro, and Pajor completed her brace with the definitive 0-4, securing their place in the next round.