Barcelona Women Maintain Perfect Form as Dominant Victory Streak Continues
Barcelona, 6 April 2026
Barcelona’s women’s team showcased their championship quality with another commanding performance, securing victory through Salma’s clinical finish in their match against Levante Badalona on 6th April 2026. The Catalan giants have now won their last 15 Primera Division Women matches by two or more goals, demonstrating the kind of ruthless efficiency that has made them European champions. Playing at the Estadi Johan Cruyff, Barcelona controlled proceedings from the opening whistle, with the breakthrough coming via a penalty conversion that highlighted their clinical edge in crucial moments.
Clinical Execution Defines Championship Mentality
The match unfolded precisely as expected, with Barcelona dominating possession from the first whistle [1]. The breakthrough arrived in the 18th minute when Salma converted from the penalty spot, delivering a powerful strike that nestled into the left corner of Carla Abdón’s goal [1]. This clinical conversion came after several minutes of VAR review, when referee Ylenia Sánchez Miguel awarded the penalty following a handball incident in the area [1]. The goal exemplified Barcelona’s ability to capitalise on crucial moments, a quality that has seen them win their last 15 Primera Division Women matches by two or more goals [2].
Tactical Mastery on Display at Johan Cruyff Stadium
Manager Pere Romeu’s tactical setup proved effective as Barcelona fielded a strong starting eleven featuring Gemma in goal, with Aïcha, Marta, Mapi León, and Brugts forming a solid defensive foundation [1]. The midfield trio of Kika, Serrajordi, and Sydney provided the creative impetus, whilst the attacking threat came from Julià, Pajor, and goalscorer Salma [1]. The 6,000-capacity Estadi Johan Cruyff provided the perfect backdrop for another demonstration of Barcelona’s technical superiority [3]. Throughout the match, Barcelona’s control was evident, with early chances created by Mapi León’s long-range effort and dangerous crosses from Brugts down the right flank [1].
Record-Breaking Streak Continues Unabated
This victory extends Barcelona’s remarkable unbeaten run, with the team having now secured 15 consecutive wins by margins of two goals or more in Primera Division Women competition [2]. The statistical dominance reflects not merely individual brilliance but systematic excellence across all areas of the pitch. Levante Badalona, fielding a defensive setup with Carla Abdón in goal and a back four of Pinillos, Ana González, Majarín, and Barclais, struggled to contain Barcelona’s fluid attacking movement [1]. Despite moments of resistance, including a near-miss from Banini in the 26th minute, the visitors could not match the hosts’ quality and intensity [1].
Championship Implications and Future Fixtures
While Real Madrid’s victory the previous day prevented Barcelona from securing the title with this match, the Catalan side now controls their own destiny heading into the final stages of the season [1]. The team’s next fixture against SD Eibar on 26th April 2026 represents another opportunity to maintain their exceptional form [4]. Barcelona’s women’s team continues to set the standard in Spanish women’s football, with their combination of technical excellence, tactical discipline, and clinical finishing serving as a blueprint for success. The match was broadcast live on TV3, Teledeporte, and DAZN, allowing supporters across Spain to witness another masterclass in modern women’s football [1].