With only five matchdays remaining in the season, the island team, led by Yerai Martín, is gearing up for the decisive phase of the competition. After a goalless draw against Eibar, the team aims to consolidate its position in the standings.
Although the dream of the Champions League seems distant, with Real Sociedad eight points ahead, the main objective for CD Tenerife Femenino is to secure a spot among the top four teams in the league. The closest threat is Atlético de Madrid, though Granada also remains a team to watch.
The first challenge will be on Sunday, April 26, when Costa Adeje hosts Sevilla at the Heliodoro Rodríguez López Stadium. Recent precedents are favorable, with victories this season in the league (0-4 in September) and in the Copa de la Reina (1-2 in December). The Andalusian team, which had a run of five consecutive wins, has since suffered three consecutive defeats, which could benefit the Tenerife side.
Subsequently, the players will travel to Granada to face a rising team that has achieved four consecutive victories and is now in sixth place with 41 points, just five behind Tenerife Femenino.
Matchdays 28 and 29 will be crucial. First, they will host FC Barcelona, who will likely arrive as league champions and after their Champions League semi-final tie against Bayern. The fatigue of the Catalan giants could be a factor in favor of the Canarian team. The next stop will be a final in Alcalá de Henares, where they will face Atlético de Madrid, led by José Herrera, on the weekend of May 24, in a key match for fourth place.
The 25/26 season will conclude on the last weekend of May, at home, against Deportivo at the Heliodoro Rodríguez López. The club, presided over by Sergio Batista, hopes to end the season with a victory and, if possible, secure the coveted fourth place.




