Preview of Barcelona Women vs Real Madrid Women (23:45, April 2). Prediction of the result, expected lineup, expert analysis of the match between Barcelona and Real Madrid in the Women's Champions League quarter-final second leg.
Barcelona Women have almost secured a spot in the semi-finals after a crushing 6-2 victory away at Real Madrid in the first leg. The superior quality of the Catalan side was clearly demonstrated as they completely dominated their arch-rival in both gameplay and chance conversion.
Not stopping there, Barcelona also defeated Real Madrid 3-0 in Liga F last weekend, extending their excellent run of form with a series of consecutive wins. Coach Pere Romeu's team is very close to winning the domestic title and shows they are the top contender for this season's Champions League trophy.
The home advantage at Camp Nou – expected to host over 50,000 spectators – further motivates Barcelona to aim for a spectacular performance. Notably, they have won all 5 "El Clásico" matches this season, each with a clear margin.

Barcelona Women vs Real Madrid Women
On the other side, Real Madrid Women have little chance to turn the situation around. Although Linda Caicedo shone with a brace in the first leg, their fragile defense could not withstand the opponent's overwhelming attacking power.
The recent 0-3 defeat to Barcelona further highlights the gap in quality between the two teams. Despite Real Madrid's decent away record with 5 consecutive wins prior, when facing Barcelona, they often fall short and encounter significant difficulties.
Barcelona Women: Laia Aleixandri, Aitana Bonmati injured.
Real Madrid Women: Teresa Abelleira, Signe Bruun absent.
Barcelona Women (4-3-3): Coll; Batlle, Paredes, Camara, Brugts; Serrajordi, Guijarro, Putellas; Lopez, Pina, Pajor
Real Madrid Women (4-2-3-1): Misa; Navarro, Mendez, Lakrar, Holmgaard; Toletti, Angeldal; Del Castillo, Weir, Caicedo; Feller
View Women's Champions League schedule HERE
30/03/26: Real Madrid 0-3 Barcelona
26/03/26: Real Madrid 2-6 Barcelona
22/03/26: Barcelona 5-1 Sevilla
16/03/26: Valencia 0-4 Barcelona
10/03/26: Barcelona 3-0 Athletic Club
30/03/26: Real Madrid 0-3 Barcelona
26/03/26: Real Madrid 2-6 Barcelona
22/03/26: Eibar 0-1 Real Madrid
16/03/26: Real Madrid 3-0 Levante
10/03/26: Sociedad 1-2 Real Madrid
30/03/26: Real Madrid 0-3 Barcelona
26/03/26: Real Madrid 2-6 Barcelona
15/02/26: Barcelona 4-0 Real Madrid
10/11/25: Real Madrid 0-3 Barcelona
20/03/25: Barcelona 3-1 Real Madrid
Barcelona are at a level completely superior to Real Madrid, and the huge advantage from the first leg allows them to comfortably enter the second leg. Meanwhile, the away team is unlikely to create a surprise against the opponent's comprehensive strength.