The kick off for the match between Madrid Club Women and La Coruña Women will take place at 13:00 (UK time) - Sunday, 02/08 - at the Estadio Fernando Torres. This clash of the 2025/26 Primera Division Women looks very promising!

Before placing your bets on this match, check out the full analysis including predictions for Madrid Club Women vs La Coruña Women. We also highlight the most interesting odds and markets with a high chance of winning. Providing today’s best free tip to help you make informed and profitable betting decisions.

APWin predictions for Madrid Club Women vs La Coruña Women

With odds already released by major bookmakers, our experts have crunched the numbers and dissected the key match data. Find our value-packed prediction for this encounter below:

APWin Prediction

Madrid Club Women Win

After a thorough assessment of the primary betting markets, APWin analysts have identified bets with strong value potential.

👉 Our prediction is: Both teams don't score

Looking at the current form of both teams, betting the 'no' on the Both Teams to Score market seems like the smart way to go.

It's hard to see both teams getting goals in this match. The two defences have been quite solid, while the offences have had a hard time in front of goal. With that combination, this match could very well be a low-scoring affair with one or none of the teams finding the back of the net.

👉 Our prediction is: Madrid Club Women to win

Our big betting tip for this match is a Madrid Club Women home win. Madrid Club Women may not be in the best of form, but we believe they have the quality to pull off a big win against La Coruña Women.

Moreover, home support has consistently given Madrid Club Women a big boost, and the crowd should be cheering and full of energy throughout this massive match.

Madrid Club Women preview

Madrid Club Women has played 0 matches in the Primera Division Women so far, with 0 wins, 0 draws, and 0 losses. This results in an average of 0 points per match.

In the 2025/26 season, the team has recorded 8 wins, 2 draws, and 8 losses. Madrid Club Women's attack has scored 27 goals, 0 of them in the league, which gives an average of 0 goals per league match and 1.5 goals per match across the entire season.

Allegra Poljak is the team’s top scorer with 4 goals, while Kamilla Melgård leads the team in assists with 3. Defensively, Madrid Club Women has conceded 0 goals in the league (an average of 0) and 32 goals throughout the entire season (an average of 1.78 over 18 matches).

La Coruña Women preview

In 0 Primera Division Women matches, La Coruña Women has recorded 0 wins, 0 draws, and 0 losses, with an average of 0 points per game.

In the 2025/26 season, the team has 4 wins in 18 matches. The team has scored 18 goals, 0 of them in the Primera Division Women (an average of 0 goals per match), with Ainhoa Marín Martin being the team's top scorer with 5 goals and Ainhoa Marín Martin providing 4 assists.

Defensively, La Coruña Women has conceded 0 goals in the league and 34 in the 2025/26 season overall, resulting in an average of 1.89 goals conceded per match.

Head to head: Madrid Club Women vs La Coruña Women

Review the head-to-head record between the teams, featuring key data to support your match prediction.

Home Team

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Madrid Club Women

Spain - Primera Division Women

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Away Team

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La Coruña Women

Spain - Primera Division Women

Form Last 5 PPG
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Published on 5 February 2026, at 20:31 Last updated on 5 February 2026, at 20:31
Author: Amauri Barbosa

I’m a journalist and content creator with over 7 years of experience in sports betting. At APWin, I live football and betting markets, and outside the screen I’m also a marathon runner always chasing performance.