We’ve just witnessed one of the most striking rounds of the season. Barcelona dominated El Clásico, Atlético maintained their strong form, and Real Sociedad showed great character in the final minutes. Matchday 11 brought tense games, late goals, and important signals from both ends of the table.
And now, Matchday 12 is just around the corner, promising plenty of excitement at both the top and bottom of the standings.
Deportivo La Coruña W – Levante UD W 1–0
Deportivo made the most of a key moment, with Marisa’s goal proving to be the only one of the match. Levante again lacked a cutting edge—their growing losing streak is becoming increasingly concerning.
Alhama W – Madrid CFF W 1–4
Madrid CFF got back on track, dominating from the start and confidently converting their chances. Alhama’s stoppage-time goal didn’t change the outcome.
Barcelona W – Real Madrid W 4–0 (El Clásico)
Barcelona completely neutralised their rivals. Two early goals from Pajor set the tone, and the late strikes only confirmed Blaugrana’s total dominance.
Real Sociedad W – Athletic Club W 1–1
Athletic surprised the hosts with Agote’s opener, but Sociedad kept pushing and equalised through an Eizagirre penalty in the final minute. A fair result in the Basque derby.
Atlético Madrid W – Levante Badalona W 2–0
Atlético controlled the match, taking advantage of key moments, first from the penalty spot, then with a well-constructed move after the break. Badalona fought hard, but the quality gap was clear.
Costa Adeje Tenerife W – Granada W 2–2
Tenerife went 2–0 up, but Granada showed great determination. Mingueza’s late goal secured a valuable point for the visitors.
Sevilla W – Logroño W 1–0
Sevilla dominated throughout, but it took Kanté’s 73rd-minute goal to finally break down Logroño’s defence and give the hosts a deserved win.
Eibar W – Espanyol W 1–2
Espanyol started better, and although Eibar equalised, the visitors controlled the game. Campo Franco’s late goal earned them a crucial three points.
Preview of Matchday 12 – Moeve F League
We’re in for a series of fixtures that could significantly impact the table, both in the race for the podium and in the relegation battle.
Highlights of Matchday 12:
Granada W vs Athletic Club W – 22 November, 12:00
Granada will try to break their run of draws, while Athletic, encouraged by their recent performance against Sociedad, look for more points.
Sevilla W vs Deportivo La Coruña W – 22 November, 12:00
Sevilla are on an upward trend, but Deportivo come in confident after their recent win. It should be a close contest.
Levante Badalona W vs Espanyol W – 22 November, 16:00
Table neighbours with similar form, ideal conditions for a fast, open match.
Madrid CFF W vs Logroño W – 22 November, 18:00
Madrid CFF have their eyes on the top of the table, while Logroño fight for survival. The favourite is clear, but the pressure on the visitors is huge.
Real Sociedad W vs Alhama W – 23 November, 12:00
Sociedad will aim to return to winning ways, while Alhama will try to resist with all they have.
Costa Adeje Tenerife W vs Atlético Madrid W – 23 November, 13:00
The match of the round. An in-form Tenerife take on confident Atlético, a key clash in the battle for the top four.
Real Madrid W vs Eibar W – 23 November, 16:00
Real must react quickly after their heavy defeat to Barcelona. Eibar fight for every point in their bid to stay up.
Levante UD W vs Barcelona W – 23 November, 18:00
The leaders face the bottom side. Levante need almost a miracle, while Barcelona fight to maintain a perfect record.
Summary
Matchday 11 confirmed Barcelona’s dominance, Atlético’s growing consistency, and the unpredictability of the mid-table teams. Many sides sent strong messages ahead of the upcoming fixtures, some aim to keep pace with the leaders, others desperately try to climb out of danger.
Matchday 12 promises to be just as intense: key matches could lead to the first major shifts in the standings and set the tone for the remainder of the season.
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