Record-Breaking Barcelona Women Rout Real Madrid Women: 12-2 on Aggregate to Reach Champions League Semis
2 April 2026
Barcelona Women's Clasico rout confirms dominance
Barcelona Women's team asserted their dominance over the European Clasico, smashing Real Madrid with six goals on Thursday night in the UEFA Women’s Champions League quarterfinal second leg, sealing a 12-2 aggregate victory.
The win extended the Catalan side's superiority, having already laid a strong path to the semi-finals from the Madrid leg, where they won 6-2.
Unlike the dramatic intensity often seen in the men’s clashes, the women’s Clasico appears to be heading in one direction, with Barcelona maintaining a wide margin over their traditional rivals.
The event was not limited to the pitch: Spotify Camp Nou hosted a record crowd of 60,067 fans, a season high and a milestone even before some men’s matches at the venue.
With this historic victory, Barcelona advances in Europe with confidence toward the title, set to face Bayern Munich in the semi-finals on April 25 and May 2, a fresh test for the Catalan side's ambitions.
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Barcelona heads to the semi-finals with momentum; Real Madrid must regroup for the future.
Punchline 1: If goals were bullets, Barcelona fired a full magazine—Real Madrid barely had a target practice day.
Punchline 2: Madrid's defense might need a map next time; that many routes to the net, and they still couldn't get a handle on it.