Weekend Sports Highlights: Basketball and Football Action Across Spain

This weekend features key basketball and football matches in Spain with local teams seeking to bounce back and improve their standings.

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  • • Basket Torrejón hosts Barrio del Pilar Saturday at 19:30 in their first home game after a previous loss.
  • • Futbolellas CFF faces Elche Sunday at 12:00, aiming to end a four-game losing streak.
  • • CD Mirandés B aims to extend recent success against SD Almazán on Saturday.
  • • Miranda's youth teams across age groups compete this weekend trying to secure their first home wins of the season.

The weekend sports calendar in Spain is packed with exciting fútbol and basketball matches featuring local teams eager to rebound and secure victories. Basketball fans in Torrejón can look forward to Basket Torrejón's first home game of the season on Saturday at 19:30 against Barrio del Pilar at the Pabellón Javi Limones. After a tough opening loss to CB Getafe, Basket Torrejón aims to bounce back on home turf. Meanwhile, Sunday features an important match for Futbolellas CFF, who face Elche at 12:00 at the Campo de Fútbol Municipal Las Veredillas. Having suffered four consecutive defeats, Futbolellas CFF are seeking their first win of the season and greatly need fan support to turn their fortunes around (Source 85742).

In Miranda, the CD Mirandés youth teams are also active over the weekend across multiple age categories. CD Mirandés B looks to solidify their recent victory by securing three points at home against SD Almazán on Saturday at 17:30; Almazán has yet to win after four matches this season. The Juvenil team aims for a second win in a row at their 16:30 encounter versus CD Las Navas, who have made a strong start with two wins out of three. Other youth squads, including the Cadete 1ª and 2ª Provincial and the Infantil teams, are targeting their first home victories following challenging starts to the season. Matches spread throughout Sunday include hopeful contests against Deportiva C.F. and league leaders, with Alevín and Benjamín teams also competing, all determined to improve upon their earlier performances (Source 85745).