What is the official schedule?
Casademont Zaragoza now has its full itinerary for the 2026‑27 LF Endesa season; the first round will be on October 3 at the Príncipe Felipe against CAB Estepona, and the final visit to the same arena on April 17 to face Mirai Euskotren. Between those dates the FEB released 30 games, with double‑headers and trips to Catalonia, Valencia and southern Spain.
Which key matchups await Zaragoza?
The clash with Valencia Basket is delayed until the second half: the first meeting will close the first half of the season on round 15, also at the Príncipe Felipe, while the return to the Roig Arena is set for date 27. Encounters with Spar Girona arrive on round 10 in Zaragoza and on date 23 in Catalonia, offering chances to test pick‑and‑roll against perimeter defenses.
The Supercopa will fire the start of women’s basketball on September 26‑27, in a short‑format tournament that lets players sharpen their FG% before the official kickoff. The Copa de la Reina runs from March 25‑28, with knockout games that could affect the league standing before the playoffs.
How will it affect the playoffs?
The top eight teams will qualify for the LF Endesa Playoffs. Quarter‑finals start on April 22 and run through April 25, followed by semifinals from April 29 to May 2. The final is scheduled over two legs on May 6 and May 9, with a possible third game on May 15. This calendar lets Casademont Zaragoza plan workload, rotate its bigs and keep its guards at high assist and steal rates.
What does this mean for fans and the organization?
Supporters can download the schedule PDF from the FEB’s official account and plan visits to the Príncipe Felipe. The continuity of home games—from opening to closing—gives fans a chance to follow the team’s progress without long trips. Moreover, the placement of marquee games during high‑visibility windows like the Supercopa and Queen’s Cup will boost the club’s media exposure and its players’ profiles.
