El Clásico sets a new all time record in Liga F Moeve
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The match averaged 685,335 viewers and reached 2,098,354 unique users across its broadcasts


- Begoña Villarrubia
Journalist
Spanish women’s soccer continues to break new ground. The matchup between Real Madrid Women and Barcelona Women, part of Matchday 24 in Liga F, has set a new all time audience record, reinforcing the competition’s unstoppable rise.
The game became the most watched in Liga F history, averaging 685,335 viewers and surpassing two million unique users across all broadcasts. These figures highlight growing public interest and reflect the impact of an increasingly ambitious media strategy.
Far from being an isolated milestone, this record represents a significant leap compared to last season, with a 27 percent increase in viewership. The growth confirms the success of the league’s model, which combines free to air coverage through channels such as Teledeporte and TV3 with paid platforms like DAZN and Movistar Plus+.
The diversification of broadcast windows has allowed the women’s Clásico to reach an unprecedented scale, connecting with broader and more diverse audiences. This momentum not only boosts ratings but also strengthens the visibility of clubs and players, key pillars in the development of women’s soccer.
In this context, Liga F continues to solidify its sustained growth and strengthen its position within the national sports landscape. The increase in following is no coincidence, but the result of a strategy focused on accessibility, product quality, and the creation of new role models for future generations.
The Clásico record is not a finish line, but a clear sign of where women’s soccer is headed: more visible, more followed, and increasingly relevant.