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Saturday, April 18, 2026

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Instituto Home
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Estudiantes de La Plata Away
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Independiente Home
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Defensa y Justicia Away
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Argentinos Juniors Home
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Atlético Tucumán Away

Sunday, April 19, 2026

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Aldosivi Home
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Racing Club Away
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Rosario Central Home
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Sarmiento Away
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About Argentinian Primera Division

The Argentinian Primera División is the top professional soccer league in Argentina. It's one of the most historic and passionate leagues in South America. The season runs on a split calendar with two champions crowned each year — the Apertura and Clausura format is long gone, replaced by a single annual season with a playoff final. The league is deep into the schedule, with the title race heating up.

Top teams

Boca Juniors and River Plate are the giants. Their Superclásico is one of the biggest rivalries in world soccer. Racing Club, Independiente, San Lorenzo, and Estudiantes make up the rest of the traditional "big five." In recent years, clubs like Talleres (Córdoba) and Argentinos Juniors have pushed into the top tier. The league has 28 teams, so the schedule is packed.

Star players

The Argentine league is a talent factory. Most of the top players end up in Europe, but there are still big names in the league. Boca and River usually have the deepest rosters. Edinson Cavani is still at Boca, though he's in the later stages of his career. River Plate has a mix of young prospects and experienced veterans. The league loses its best players to Europe every transfer window, but new ones always emerge.

Format

The Primera División runs a single annual season with 27 rounds. Every team plays each other once. The top team at the end of the season wins the title. There's also a playoff for international competition spots. Relegation is based on a three-year average (promedios), which protects big clubs from going down after one bad season.

Viewership

The league is massive in Argentina and draws strong ratings across South America. The Superclásico alone pulls in millions of viewers globally. Outside the continent, the following is smaller but dedicated. Argentine expats and soccer purists track the league closely because of its reputation for producing top talent.

TV options in Argentina

Public TV (TV Pública) and ESPN Argentina split the broadcast rights. Some matches air on free-to-air TV, others on cable. TNT Sports also carries a package of games. The setup changes every few years as rights deals get renegotiated. If you're in Argentina, check local listings for which channel is carrying your team's match.

Streaming options in the US

For US viewers, Fanatiz and ViX carry most of the Primera División matches. ESPN+ also has a selection of games depending on the week. There's no single platform that has everything. You'll need to check schedules to see where each match is streaming. The Superclásico usually ends up on one of the major Spanish-language networks like Univision or Telemundo.

International streaming

For fans outside Argentina and the US, Fanatiz is the most reliable option. It covers most of South America and carries the league globally. Some matches also pop up on local sports networks depending on the country. The Argentine league doesn't have a unified global streaming deal like some European leagues, so options vary by region.

Current season

The 2026 Primera División season kicked off in January. The season runs through December. The title race is wide open this year, with River Plate and Boca Juniors sitting near the top of the table. Racing Club and Talleres are also in the mix. Relegation is based on the three-year average, so a few clubs are fighting to stay up.