Spanish La Liga on TV Today
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Where to Stream Spanish La Liga Live
The following premium networks and streaming platforms hold the verified digital broadcast rights to air official Spanish La Liga action.
About Spanish La Liga
La Liga is the top professional soccer league in Spain. The 2025-26 season runs from August 2025 through May 2026, with 20 teams competing for the title. Real Madrid are the defending champions after winning the 2024-25 title. The season is in the final stretch, with the title race, European spots, and relegation battle coming down to the wire.
Top teams
Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Atlético Madrid are the three giants. Real Madrid are the defending champions and have the deepest squad. Barcelona are rebuilding under a new manager but still have top talent. Atlético Madrid are always competitive under Diego Simeone. Athletic Bilbao, Real Sociedad, Villarreal, and Real Betis are regular contenders for European spots. The league is top-heavy, but the relegation battle is always intense.
Format
The league has 20 teams. Each plays each other twice. The champion qualifies for the Champions League. The top four teams all go into the Champions League. The fifth and sixth-place teams go into the Europa League. The seventh-place team goes into the Conference League qualifiers. The bottom three teams are relegated to the Segunda División.
Viewership
La Liga pulls over 1.5 billion viewers globally each season. The numbers are strongest in Spain, where soccer is the number one sport. El Clásico between Real Madrid and Barcelona is the biggest match in the world, drawing hundreds of millions of viewers. The Madrid derby and Seville derby also draw massive audiences. International interest has grown with stars like Vinícius Jr., Kylian Mbappé, and Jude Bellingham playing in Spain.
Streaming options in Spain
In Spain, La Liga is split between Movistar Plus+ and DAZN. Movistar Plus+ holds the rights to the majority of matches, including Real Madrid home games. DAZN has the remaining matches, including Barcelona home games. A full La Liga experience requires both subscriptions. Movistar Plus+ starts at around €50 a month for the football package. DAZN LaLiga add-on costs about €19.99 a month. Gol TV offers one free match per round on free-to-air television.
Streaming options in the United States
In the United States, ESPN holds the exclusive English-language rights for La Liga through 2029. Matches air on ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN+. A standard ESPN+ subscription costs $12.99 a month or $129.99 a year. The Disney Bundle (ESPN+, Disney+, and Hulu) is $16.99 a month. Spanish-language coverage is on Univision and TUDN. Live TV services like FuboTV, YouTube TV, and Sling TV also carry ESPN and Univision channels.
Streaming options in the United Kingdom
In the UK, Premier Sports holds the exclusive rights to La Liga through 2028. A subscription costs about £15.99 a month. Premier Sports is available as an add-on through Amazon Prime Video Channels and on Sky. LaLiga+ is also available in the UK, offering additional content and select matches. Some matches may also appear on ITV4 for free.
Streaming options in Canada
In Canada, TSN holds the exclusive rights to La Liga. Matches air on TSN's linear channels and stream on TSN+. A TSN+ subscription costs $8 a month or $80 a year. French-language coverage is available on RDS.
Streaming options in Australia
In Australia, DAZN is the exclusive home of La Liga. A subscription starts at about $13.99 AUD a month. All matches are available live and on demand with English commentary. The platform works on web browsers, mobile apps, Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Chromecast.
Streaming options in India and Subcontinent
In India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives, and Pakistan, FanCode holds the exclusive digital rights to La Liga. A season pass costs around ₹299 for one team or ₹599 for all matches. The service streams all 380 matches live. Sports18 and MTV also broadcast select matches on television.
Streaming options in the Middle East and North Africa
In the Middle East and North Africa, beIN SPORTS is the exclusive broadcaster for La Liga. A beIN subscription is required. The network covers all 380 matches across its channels. Streaming is available through the beIN CONNECT app and TOD platform.
International streaming partners
La Liga has broadcast partners in over 180 countries. In France, beIN SPORTS holds the rights. In Germany, DAZN is the broadcaster. In Italy, DAZN and Sky Italia split the rights. In Portugal, DAZN is the home. In Brazil, ESPN Brasil holds the rights. In Japan, DAZN is the broadcaster. In South Korea, Coupang Play holds the rights. In Sub-Saharan Africa, SuperSport is the broadcaster.
LaLiga+ streaming service
LaLiga+ is La Liga's official OTT platform. It offers original content, documentaries, highlights, and select live matches depending on your region. In Spain, LaLiga+ offers limited live matches. In international markets, the service may offer more live content. The platform is free with registration. It's a great resource for highlights and original programming, but not a replacement for a full broadcast subscription.
Current season
The 2025-26 La Liga season kicked off in August 2025. The regular season runs through May 2026. Real Madrid are the defending champions. Barcelona, Atlético Madrid, and Athletic Bilbao are pushing them this year. The relegation battle is tight at the bottom. The final matchday is scheduled for May 24, 2026. All matches are available through local broadcasters worldwide.