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 ...
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
The LaLiga season gets underway on Friday, as Real Madrid bid to defend their crown after winning a record 35th Spanish league title in 2021/22.
At the time of writing, LaLiga’s financial-fair-play rules had prevented the cash-strapped-yet-big-spending Catalans from registering any of their five close-season purchases: Andreas Christensen, Frank Kessié, Jules Koundé, Robert Lewandowski and Raphinha. It doesn’t appear to be possible to watch ESPN+ on the Disney+ app. As part of the deal, ESPN will also show some Spanish second division games each week.
“LaLiga and Banco Santander have announced by mutual agreement to end the current sponsorship contract that the banking entity had with the competition ...
The competition’s official new name will be announced in August. Once the agreement with Banco Santander is finalized and with the start of the 2023/24 season, LaLiga and EA Sports will sign a five-year partnership deal. In April 2021, LaLiga’s main sponsors reported: “LaLiga and Banco Santander have renewed their collaboration agreement for two more years, with the option of extending it for a third, until the 2023-2024 season”. After making the decision not to extend the agreement for another year, Banco Santander will no longer have the naming rights for the top tow tiers of the Spanish football league once the 2022/23 campaign ends. Along with the announcement of the termination of the agreement with Banco Santander, came the news about the new sponsor.
Commercial network ITV to air ten top-flight Spanish soccer matches per season in the UK through new deal with LaLiga.
The league has been no stranger to using DTC in markets where it is unable to secure a satisfactory broadcast deal. This curtailed one of its most valuable overseas broadcast partnerships and a contract that was not up for renewal until the end of the 2028/29 season. 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.”
Good news for fans of Spanish football: ITV announced a deal with LaLiga TV, which shows live football matches from the Spanish league, where 10 major games ...
They launched in the UK back in 2017, and the list of available channels has been growing since. In addition to the 10 matches that will be free on ITV, 300 LaLiga games will air on Premier Sports this season, including CA Osasuna vs. Rayo Vallecano, and UD Almería vs. ITV’s first free LaLiga match will be Real Sociedad v FC Barcelona on Sunday, August 21. Sevilla FC, FC Barcelona vs. Good news for fans of Spanish football: ITV announced a deal with LaLiga TV, which shows live football matches from the Spanish league, where 10 major games each season will be broadcast live and free on ITV’s channels and on ITV Hub.
Real Madrid, FC Barcelona and Atlético de Madrid, last season's top three, will not be able to ease into this new campaign, as they have some tricky tests in ...
For them, and for all the clubs of LaLiga Santander, getting off to a winning start would be priceless. Real Madrid then begin their title defence on Sunday night at 22:00 CEST, doing so on the south coast away at UD Almería. It’ll be a battle of champions, as UD Almería secured promotion as the LaLiga SmartBank winners last season. So, Atleti know this will be a battling start to 2022/23. Sevilla FC, another of the top teams in the division, also have a difficult fixture as they visit CA Osasuna for the 2022/23 LaLiga Santander season’s opening match at 21:00 CEST on Friday night. Girona FC cannot be underestimated, though, especially as they have recruited well by bringing in players such as MLS top scorer Taty Castellanos to complement the veteran Uruguayan Cristhian Stuani. After Friday night’s opener, there are three more matches on Saturday. RC Celta host RCD Espanyol in what will be Diego Martínez’s first official game in charge of the Catalan club, so that should be an interesting tactical tussle.
The 2022/2023 season of the Spanish La Liga will kick off this weekend with defending champion Real Madrid on the lookout for a record-extending 36th league ...
Raphinha (Barcelona) - Raphinha was signed by Barcelona from Leeds United after he sizzled in the Premier League last season with 11 goals and three assists. Antonio Rudiger (Real Madrid) - The void created by the departure of Sergio Ramos last summer was effectively filled in by a collective hand by the Madrid defenders. Before that, the Barca coach will be hopeful the club can register all its new players amid a financial crunch within the club.
Spanish top division, LaLiga, kicks off on Friday night with Osasuna hosting Sevilla and Real Madrid enter as defending champions.
The two South Americans will aim to form a partnership capable of keeping the promoted side in Spain’s top flight. After surviving the drop by a hair’s breadth last season, Real Mallorca are focused on repeating the trick. Real Madrid start the Spanish league season overflowing with confidence that they can retain the domestic title despite Barcelona spending big to add top talent. It’ll be interesting to see if he can link up well with new winger Portu. That’s the main question being asked in the city of Cadiz. The club’s strong campaign last season has given them hope they can further consolidate their position in LaLiga, with the club working on improving their stadium and hoping to reach 20,000 season tickets sold.
The much-anticipated Spanish football league, LaLiga will kick off its 2022-23 season on Saturday, August 12 at 12:30 AM (IST).
The 2022 FIFA World Cup is all set to begin on November 21, therefore there will be a mid-season break in the tournament. On the signing matter, Gareth Bale has left for Major League Soccer (MLS) club, Los Angeles FC, while Isco and Marcelo have also left the club. On the other hand, Barcelona have signed one of the best strikers in the world Robert Lewandowski from Bayern Munich.
PETE JENSON IN SPAIN: The two juggernauts of Spanish football used to roll over the rest of their rivals and dominate the domestic competition.
It will be the league of the big two, but also the league of some of the biggest personalities in football: Hazard, Isco, Gattuso, Emery, Lewandowski, Vinicius and maybe even Bernardo Silva. The window hasn't closed yet and for all that Barça are still trying to register players they have not given up hope on selling Frenkie de Jong and bringing in the Manchester City midfielder. Simeone has also added the defensive quality and positional flexibility of Axel Witsel and Nahuel Molina. It might not be very exciting but they do feel like Simeone players. Manuel Pellegrini worked miracles last season as they won the Spanish Cup. He will do well to match those feats without the investment to push on. How many summers can you sell your best players and not start to slide? All those laughing at that question should remember how incredulous it would have seemed at the start of last season to suggest they could come within 90 minutes of the Champions League final. Sevilla, without Jules Kounde and Diego Carlos, might be harder to score against this season but with Isco they should be better to watch and more full of goals. Unai Emery has worked miracles at Villarreal in the last two season's delivering a Champions League semi-final and a Europa League, now can his team be a title candidate? The failure to sign Cesar Azpilicueta leaves them without a first-class right back for yet another season, and there is still no real replacement for Sergio Busquets. That means he is stuck with Alvaro Morata, Joao Felix, Antoine Griezmann, Angel Correa and Matheus Cunha. It could be worse. The only doubt is what happens if Karim Benzema gets injured. Or can Diego Simeone, going into his eleventh year as Atletico Madrid coach, rival the big two? and Valencia could face a relegation dogfight
The 2022/23 LaLiga Santander season kicks off on Friday with Osasuna vs Sevilla. Reigning champions Real Madrid, and Barcelona, who have strengthened their ...
- Twentieth place, 0.25 percent: 0.9 million - Sixth place, 7 percent: 25.2 million - Third place, 13 percent: 46.9 million - Second place, 15 percent: 54.1 million - First place, 17 percent: 61.3 million season tickets, the average box office sales over the last five seasons and the individual participation of each club in regards to creating resources that can be used for broadcasting.
With the LaLiga 2022-23 season kicking off on Friday night, here's a look at the five under-the-radar transfers to watch in LaLiga Santander this season.
The fact that a club as ambitious as Villarreal CF have brought in Morales speaks volumes of his quality and shows he still has plenty to give at the age of 35. A huge physical presence and a dogged tackler, he is sure to add more power to an Atlético de Madrid midfield that at times looked lightweight last season. Manuel Pellegrini’s side just had their best season in 17 years, winning the Copa del Rey, but they missed out on Champions League football in large part due to a shaky back line, conceding 10 more goals than city rivals Sevilla FC who pipped them to fourth spot.
LaLiga LIVE Broadcast: LaLiga 2022-23 season, Sports18, Voot, JioTV LIVE Streaming LaLiga LIVE in INDIA: LaLiga Live Streaming, Barcelona vs Rayo Vallecano.
Live streaming of La Liga matches will be available in India. Real Madrid and Barcelona will face each other in the first El Clasico of the season on October 16. The Spanish league will feature Barcelona vs Rayo Vallecano match today at 12:30AM IST. LaLiga has a new home in India with Sports18 live broadcasting the LEAGUE. JioTV & Voot is LIVE streaming the LEAGUE in India: Follow all LaLIGA LIVE Updates with InsideSport.IN
SPORT. Is Real Madrid capable of retaining the title? Can FC Barcelona, Atlético de Madrid or Sevilla FC topple them to the top of the table?
This will be his third spell in the San Mames dugout, and he will be looking to replicate the successes of the past. For much of last season, the Andalusians were Real Madrid’s main rivals in the title race, only to fall away into fourth towards the end of the season. Meanwhile, Atlético de Madrid have several “new” familiar faces, as the return of Álvaro Morata and Saúl Ñiguez will give coach Diego Simeone more depth in his squad.
LaLiga is back! Before the action gets underway, though, let's look at some of the biggest storylines worth following as the 2022-23 season begins.
-- Kirkland Fullback Sergino Dest will be entering his third season with Barcelona, and midfielder Yunus Musah should feature more for Valencia. All three appear to be USMNT roster locks for the upcoming World Cup. Last season, Karim Benzema walked it -- his 27 goals were nine more than second-placed Iago Aspas' 18, with Vinicius Junior and Raul de Tomas each having 17 -- but this year will be a different story altogether. With no forward expected to arrive, it will be down to him and Rodrygo to support Karim Benzema (can Eden Hazard rebound from his injuries?) in the goal-scoring department. The Clasico battles (Oct. 16 in Madrid, March 23 in Barcelona) for the top of the table will be full of promise. Xavi was backed in January with the signings of Ferran Torres and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, and has been spectacularly backed this summer. First of all, let's assume all of Barcelona's signings can be registered and there is a satisfactory outcome to the Frenkie de Jong situation. Getafe's transfer window -- led by new director of football Ramon Planes -- has been quietly excellent. There is talent in the squad in the form of Inigo Martinez, Iker Muniain and Inaki Williams, and the club's academy at Lezama continues to produce talent for the first team. Both Carlos Soler and Jose Luis Gaya are in the final 12 months of their deals, with no immediate resolution to their futures in sight. Summer business has been limited to the free transfer signing of Axel Witsel and the belated arrival of a specialist right-back in Nahuel Molina. Stability and prudence have been the watchwords this summer, with no panic buying, and a determination to move only for elite players who can genuinely add something to the side.