Benfica and Sporting, two of Portugal’s most prominent football clubs, are on a potential collision course for the final of the Women’s League Cup. The tournament has seen Benfica dominate in recent years, winning four out of the five editions held so far. As the quarter-finals approach, both teams are gearing up for crucial matches that could lead them to a highly anticipated showdown.
Benfica’s Path to the Final
Benfica, known as the ‘Águias’ (Eagles), will face Marítimo in the quarter-finals. This match is scheduled for December 15, and the winner will advance to the semi-finals against either Torreense or Racing Power. Benfica’s recent form in the competition has been impressive, having secured titles in 2019/20, 2020/21, 2022/23, and 2023/24.
Sporting’s Journey
On the other hand, Sporting is still waiting to find out who their quarter-final opponent will be. The match between Valadares Gaia and Clube de Albergaria will determine who they face. If Sporting wins, they will then meet either Damaiense or Sporting de Braga, the latter having won the cup in the 2021/22 season.
Semi-Final Format
The semi-finals of the Women’s League Cup will be played over two legs, with the first leg scheduled for January 22, 2025, and the second leg on February 12, 2025. This format adds an extra layer of excitement and strategy, as teams will need to perform well across both matches to secure a place in the final.
Benfica’s dominance in the Women’s League Cup is noteworthy, as they have claimed four titles in five years. Their only defeat came in the 2021/22 season when Sporting de Braga triumphed in the final against Benfica. This history sets the stage for a thrilling potential final between Benfica and Sporting, two clubs with rich traditions and passionate fan bases.
As the quarter-finals approach, the anticipation builds for a possible Benfica vs. Sporting final in the Women’s League Cup. With both teams having strong lineups and a history of rivalry, fans are eager to see how the tournament unfolds. The upcoming matches promise to deliver excitement and showcase the growing talent in women’s football in Portugal.