The women's basketball season will reach its climax with the rematch of the LF Endesa final between Valencia Basket and Casademont Zaragoza. This confrontation, which already opened the season in the Spanish Super Cup with a 'taronja' victory, promises to be a series of maximum equality, where the reigning champion will seek to extend its dynasty against an aspirant looking to break the Valencian hegemony.
The team led by Rubén Burgos has reached its sixth consecutive LF Endesa final, keeping alive the possibility of winning its fourth consecutive championship. The 'taronja' team arrives at the decisive series after overcoming a hard-fought semifinal against Spar Girona, where a one-point margin in the first leg was key to securing their passage.
Valencia Basket aims to extend its dynasty in Spanish women's basketball, consolidating one of the most dominant periods in recent history.
For its part, Casademont Zaragoza has once again demonstrated that it definitively belongs to the elite of Spanish basketball. After eliminating the combative Perfumerías Avenida in the semifinals, the Aragonese team faces the opportunity to win the first league title in its history. Furthermore, they will have the home-court advantage, as the series will start at the Pabellón Príncipe Felipe and, if a third game is necessary, it would also be played in Zaragoza.
One of the most notable moments of this final will be the debut of the Roig Arena as the venue for a decisive match. The second game of the series, scheduled for Sunday, May 17, will be the first LF Endesa final to be played in Valencia Basket's new home, a venue that aims to mark a new era for the club.
The schedule for the LF Endesa 2026 final is as follows: Game 1 will be on Thursday, May 14 in Zaragoza at 9:00 PM; Game 2 will be played on Sunday, May 17 in Valencia, at the Roig Arena; and a possible Game 3, if necessary, would be played on Sunday, May 24 in Zaragoza.




