Queen's Cup Final Rescheduled for Fan Attendance in Gran Canaria

The Royal Spanish Football Federation adjusts the match time between FC Barcelona and Atlético de Madrid at the Estadio de Gran Canaria.

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The Royal Spanish Football Federation has altered the schedule for the Queen's Cup final, to be held at the Estadio de Gran Canaria, to avoid a clash with UD Las Palmas' match.

The decision by the Royal Spanish Football Federation to postpone the Queen's Cup final, featuring FC Barcelona and Atlético de Madrid, has been well-received by fans. Initially, the match was set for Saturday, May 16 at 6:00 PM at the Estadio de Gran Canaria, clashing with UD Las Palmas' game in Almería.
This adjustment, moving the final's kick-off to 8:00 PM on the same Saturday, May 16, will enable UD Las Palmas supporters to watch their team's crucial match on television, which could determine their promotion to Primera División. Afterwards, they can head to the stadium to enjoy the women's final.
This event marks a significant moment for the island, as it will be the first time it hosts a football final of this magnitude, establishing Las Palmas de Gran Canaria as a venue for major sporting events.