La Liga TV Schedule

See how to watch or stream the 2025-26 La Liga season with this TV schedule on ESPN+ and the other ESPN networks. Matches on ESPN+ require a $12.99/month subscription (affiliate link)

La Liga TV Schedule 2026

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Matchday 32

Today

TimeGame / TV
1:00 pm
Mallorca vs Valencia
1:00 pm
Athletic Bilbao vs Osasuna
ESPN+, ESPN Select/Unlimited, ESPN Deportes
3:30 pm
Girona vs Real Betis
3:30 pm
Real Madrid vs Alaves
ESPN+, ESPN Select/Unlimited, ESPN Deportes

Wednesday, April 22

TimeGame / TV
1:00 pm
Elche vs Atletico Madrid
ESPN+, ESPN Select/Unlimited, ESPN Deportes
2:00 pm
Real Sociedad vs Getafe
3:30 pm
Barcelona vs Celta Vigo
ESPN+, ESPN Select/Unlimited, ESPN Deportes

Thursday, April 23

TimeGame / TV
1:00 pm
Levante vs Sevilla FC
2:00 pm
Rayo Vallecano vs Espanyol
3:30 pm
Oviedo vs Villarreal
No more upcoming games to show.

How to stream La Liga

La Liga matches are primarily available through the ESPN+ subscription service ($12.99/month), though select matches are also carried by the linear ESPN networks. The linear ESPN channels are available through each of the major streaming providers — Fubo (purchase), YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV, Sling and DIRECTV STREAM (ABC matches will be available to Sling subscribers through ESPN3). You can also stream the games through the ESPN app, though you will need to authenticate with your cable, streaming or satellite subscription.

See the following link for the full Sports Media Watch sports streaming guide.

Additional soccer TV schedules

For additional soccer TV schedules, see the following pages: Bundesliga, Premier League, Major League Soccer.

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