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UD Almería Women switch attention back to league after unfair Queen's Cup exit

The Rojiblancas visit Madrid CFF 'C', the first women's club created in Spain this Saturday for a 4pm.local time kick-off ready to continue in their winning ways in the championship

UD Almería Women face Madrid CFF 'C' this Saturday in a game with a 4pm local time kick-off on Matchday 2 competing in Tercera RFEF. The opponents from the Spanish are the first women's club created in Spain and they are talented skilful players. In fact, their first team competes in the highest national tier, the second was promoted to Primera RFEF last season and the third, Madrid CFF 'C', are in the same group as UD Almeria Women. 

The Rojiblancas, who beat Betis 'BWomen on the curtain raiser are now looking to continue in their winning ways and thus, begin to consolidate themselves in positions of privilege since the objective is promotion and return to the Segunda RFEF.

The match is not going to be easy at all, quite the opposite, since the Madrid-based girls side, who are also a very young team have quality. UD Almería Women will go into the fixture after their unfair Copa de la Reina (Queen's Cup) exit, which can be a handicap on a physical level, especially now, at the beginning of the season.