Valencia Basket Aims to Extend Winning Streak in Liga Femenina Endesa

Published on January 24, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Valencia Basket players in action during a Liga Femenina Endesa match at the Roig Arena.

Valencia Basket Seeks to Extend Its Positive Streak in the Liga Femenina Endesa

This Sunday, Valencia Basket faces Kutxabank Araski at the Roig Arena, corresponding to matchday eighteen of the Liga Femenina Endesa. The taronja team aims to secure its sixth consecutive victory in the national competition, a goal that gains greater relevance after suffering a setback in the women's EuroLeague against Casademont Zaragoza. With a record of 13-4, the team occupies third place in the standings. 🏀

A Challenge with Obstacles for the Home Team

Rubén Burgos, Valencia's coach, has emphasized the need for his team to maintain its essence and compete with the right attitude. The Valencian squad will be affected by the absence of two key players, Hind Ben Abdelkader and Yvonne Anderson, both injured. Despite these absences, the goal is clear: win at home. Kutxabank Araski, although in relegation positions, shows competitive performance every week, making it a complex opponent.

Match Keys:
The duels are decided on the court. Araski doesn't travel to give anything away.

The Threats Posed by the Visiting Team

Araski has players in its roster that can trouble the Valencian defense. Samantha Hill and Quinn Urbaniak emerge as the Basque team's most prominent offensive references. Their scoring ability requires Valencia to remain alert on defense throughout the game. This match is an opportunity for the taronja team to leave behind the European stumble and consolidate its position among the league leaders.

Factors to Consider:

A Match with a Favorite but No Guarantees

Although the favorite's role falls to Valencia Basket, the recent negative record against Zaragoza serves as a reminder that theory is confirmed on the court. Kutxabank Araski arrives with the intention of complicating the match and seeking a positive result. Valencia must focus on its game and take advantage of the home-court factor to keep adding points in a highly competitive league. Victory would allow them to consolidate their status and continue pressuring the teams ahead of them.