

SL Benfica Women Dominate Braga Women 3-1 in Campeonato Nacional Feminino Showdown
SL Benfica Women continued their relentless pursuit of silverware with a commanding 3-1 victory over Braga Women on April 26, 2026, in the Portugal Campeonato Nacional Feminino. The match showcased the gulf in class between the two sides, as Benfica's attacking trio proved too sharp for a determined Braga defense.
Match Overview
The encounter at Braga's home ground saw SL Benfica Women take control from the opening stages. With superior technical ability and quick passing combinations, they carved open the Braga backline repeatedly. Despite Braga's gritty second-half goal, Benfica's quality shone through, confirming their status as one of the top teams in Portuguese women's football.
The 3-1 final scoreline flatters Braga slightly, as Benfica created numerous other opportunities that were either saved or narrowly missed. The visitors' movement off the ball was a constant headache for the home defense.
Key Moments and Tactical Battle
Benfica's opening goal came within the first 20 minutes, a well-worked move from a corner that was headed home by their center-back. The second goal followed shortly after, a swift counter-attack finished with composure. Braga pulled one back in the 55th minute through a powerful long-range strike, briefly raising hopes of a comeback. However, Benfica restored their two-goal lead within ten minutes, effectively killing the game.
- Benfica's Pressing Game: High intensity out of possession forced Braga into errors in dangerous areas.
- Braga's Resistance: The home side showed character to get on the scoresheet, but Benfica's response was immediate and decisive.
- Clinical Finishing: Benfica scored three goals from five shots on target, highlighting their efficiency.
- Full-Time Score: Braga Women 1-3 SL Benfica Women.
Standings Context
This victory keeps SL Benfica Women firmly in the title race in the Portugal Campeonato Nacional Feminino. Their goal difference continues to grow, a crucial factor in a tight league where every point and every goal matters. Braga Women remain a solid mid-table side, but results like this show the distance they still need to travel to challenge the elite.
For Benfica, the attacking chemistry on display is a warning to their rivals. With multiple players contributing goals and assists, they are a genuine threat on all fronts this season.