With the competition's best winning streaks concentrated among the top five teams, Sunday's matchday will offer all of them the chance to cap off the week with a three-game winning streak (+3). A key objective in the fight for promotion that will require pulling off upsets, especially on the road, against tough opponents.
Leyma Coruña will visit Palmer Mallorca's court in defense of their leadership position, Monbus Obradoiro will arrive in Melilla looking to protect their second-place spot, and Súper Agropal Palencia will head to Oviedo seeking another step forward... Sunday's matchday will be a real test for the top-ranked teams in pursuit of their objectives.
Leyma Coruña suffered at home this Wednesday to overcome another duel in a stretch of competition where every game is now a final for Carles Marco's squad. A path on which they remain unbeatable with six consecutive wins and on which they will now fight for a seventh in a demanding away trip. The Coruña side will arrive at Son Moix to face Palmer Basket Mallorca, who put on a great first half in Palencia but lacked consistency in the second half to have a chance at victory. Without a doubt, their main objective heading into the even more difficult challenge with the league leader arriving at their arena. A clash that will inevitably be watched by the second-place team, a Monbus Obradoiro that, after four straight wins, will board the bus to visit another of the teams in relegation positions, Melilla Ciudad del Deporte under Rafa Sanz. A true final for the Melilla side, who have come close to victory in their last two games and for whom time is running out. That's why their most recent signings will need to step up to pull off an upset that could turn their fortunes around.
For their part, Súper Agropal Palencia will arrive at the Palacio de los Deportes in Oviedo to try to extend their good form against a rival with renewed hopes. Because Javi Rodríguez's team is beginning to establish itself in playoff positions from where they want to take another step forward against a rival full of confidence after their recent wins. One of those wins came against Movistar Estudiantes, who will return to competition after their rest day to visit the Pazo dos Deportes, where Cloud.Gal has already shown its potential this year. Especially when the Lisboa-Gill duo gets going, as Toni Ten's squad already experienced in the Copa semifinal played between the two teams in Palencia.
On a matchday in which Inveready Gipuzkoa will fight for their thirteenth win in their last 14 games during their visit to the always demanding Vicente Trueba in Torrelavega. There they will face a wounded team after their last two losses but encouraged by Yu's step forward, who was able to lead the team last Wednesday with his 40 points of valuation. Because Sergio García's squad wants to stay as high as Flexicar Fuenlabrada, which is beginning to aspire to again, is now on a seven-game winning streak and for whom the Fernando Martín must be their fortress again when hosting HLA Alicante, who recovered their winning ways this week and are pursuing a great performance to assert their ambitions.
A Sunday Balearic derby in which Hestia Menorca hopes to get back on track thanks to the enormous potential shown by their perimeter players in recent matchdays. Because that will be the best possible path to finding points in a Fibwi Mallorca Palma that is very solid on both sides of the court and continues to grow week after week.
PRIMERA FEB - MATCHDAY 21:
Saturday, February 14, 2026:
- Cloud.Gal Ourense vs Movistar Estudiantes (18:00) | LaLiga+
Sunday, February 15, 2026:
- Fibwi Mallorca Palma vs Hestia Menorca (12:00) | LaLiga+
- Grupo Alega Cantabria vs Inveready Gipuzkoa (12:30) | LaLiga+
- Melilla Ciudad del Deporte vs Monbus Obradoiro (18:00) | LaLiga+
- Alimerka Oviedo vs Súper Agropal Palencia (18:00) | LaLiga+
- Palmer Basket Mallorca vs Leyma Coruña (18:00) | LaLiga+
- Grupo Ureta Tizona Burgos vs Caja Rural Zamora (18:00) | LaLiga+
- Flexicar Fuenlabrada vs HLA Alicante (18:00) | LaLiga+