Pere Romeu and his FC Barcelona staff are focusing on March, a month where titles start to be decided.
Despite the long absence of Aiana Bonma due to a left leg fibula fracture requiring surgery, the Catalan coach practically has the entire available squad ready for this crucial part of the season.
In March, Barça will play up to six matches across three different competitions. The first significant date is the Iberdrola Queen's Cup semifinal against Badalona Women. The first leg will be on Thursday, March 12 at 9 PM at Nou Municipal de Palamós, with the return leg scheduled for Wednesday, March 18 at 7 PM at Johan Cruyff Stadium.
Barça, having overcome Real Madrid in the quarterfinals, aims to reach its third consecutive final.
Before the Copa return match, the league leader F Moeve travels to A Coruña to face Deportivo on Sunday, March 15 at 12 PM. The Galician team, currently ranked eleventh, has been having an irregular campaign but will pose a challenge in a tight schedule.
With the cup elimination concluded, Barça will face Athletic Club Bilbao on Sunday, March 22, just before two of the most anticipated clashes.
Three Clasicos in a row
On Wednesday, March 25 at 6:45 PM, the first leg of the Champions League quarterfinal between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona will take place at the Alfredo Di Stefano Stadium. This highly intense rivalry match will be the first of a trilogy, with the league match repeated on Sunday, March 29 (time to be confirmed).
Then in April, specifically on Thursday, April 2 at 6:45 PM, the return leg of the Champions League will be played at Barça's home to decide the knockout.
A month full of matches, two knockout rounds, and a league to consolidate. With many commitments and three Clasicos at stake, Pere Romeu's team continues to prepare meticulously.