ITV will broadcast live La Liga games in the UK after signing a three-year deal with Premier Sports to show 10 games a season. The broadcaster says that ...
Spanish football is coming to free-to-air TV in the UK.
"The deal with Premier Sports will give fans the chance to see some of the most iconic clubs and world-class players in action, live on ITV." Barcelona's trip to Real Sociedad on Sunday, August 21 will be the first live game shown on ITV, who agreed the deal with the main broadcast rights holder for La Liga in the UK, Premier Sports. Matches featuring Real Madrid and Barcelona will be shown on free-to-air TV in the UK after ITV signed a deal to broadcast La Liga matches up to and including the 2024-25 campaign.
ITV to feature LaLiga Santander free-to-air game of the month starting with Real Sociedad vs. FC Barcelona on Sunday 21st August. Fans of second-tier LaLiga ...
The broadcaster have secured the UK rights to ten matches per season, though they will only show games featuring at least one of Barcelona , Real Madrid or ...
Fans will have chance to see Karim Benzema, Robert Lewandowksi and more shown on ITV.
The first game to be shown on ITV will be Real Sociedad v Barcelona on Sunday 21 August with coverage beginning at 8:30pm shortly before the game kicks off at 9pm. The deal ensures current Champions League holders Real Madrid will be broadcast live, as well and free to air on ITV, ITV 4 and ITV Hub. The deal will begin from the upcoming season, and will allow La Liga fans in the UK the chance to view La Liga with Sky Sports slowing down on their coverage of the Spanish top-tier in recent years.
The prestigious Spanish league featuring some of the biggest clubs in world football will be broadcast live and exclusively free to air on ITV, ITV4 and ITV Hub ...
The deal with Premier Sports will give fans the chance to see some of the most iconic clubs and world-class players in action, live on ITV.” ITV will broadcast LaLiga in a new three season deal announced today. ITV to show LaLiga in new three season deal
PAMPLONA: The 92nd edition of the renowned Spanish league – La Liga is set to embark on August 13 as Osasuna and Sevilla will lock horns in the curtain ...
Whereas, 380 matches will be played overall in the major football league. The action-filled tournament will be telecasted live on Pakistan’s first HD Sports channel – A Sports and will be simultaneously streamed on the digital platform of ARY Digital Network – ARY ZAP in crystal clear HD quality. PAMPLONA: The 92nd edition of the renowned Spanish league – La Liga is set to embark on August 13 as Osasuna and Sevilla will lock horns in the curtain raiser.
Estadio El Sadar will host the opening match of the 2022-23 La Liga campaign, with Osasuna welcoming Sevilla to Pamplona on Friday.
Coach Julen Lopetegui said Isco “has to go through a series of stages that he did not complete in preseason and get ready to help us with our difficult objectives for this season.” Lopetegui has guided Sevilla to three consecutive fourth-place finishes — and Champions League berths. Sevilla signed Isco Alarcón this week but the former Spain and Real Madrid midfielder did not make the trip. Fans looking to watch the action live can do so on ESPN+ -- the match kicks off at 3 p.m. ET.
TV channel, live stream & how to watch La Liga in the UK for free - including Barcelona and Real Madrid.
Games will be available to watch on ITV, ITV4 and streamed live on ITV Hub. Coverage of that match will be live on ITV 4. Now, from the 2022-23 season on, football fans in the United Kingdom will be able to watch La Liga live on TV for free.
Last year, Real Madrid had a banner season, taking home three trophies with La Liga, Champions League and Spanish Super Cup titles. Barcelona, on the other hand ...
Despite being an underdog by the Barcelona/Real Madrid standards, Atletico Madrid plays the part exceptionally well. Last year, Real Madrid had a banner season, taking home three trophies with La Liga, Champions League and Spanish Super Cup titles. And as usual, all eyes will be on the two La Liga giants — Barcelona and Real Madrid — for totally different reasons this season.