Football on TV today wednesday, 18/12/2024 | ||||
20:30 | | Villarreal | Rayo Vallecano |
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20:30 | | Espanyol | Valencia CF |
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Friday, 20/12/2024 | ||||
20:00 | | Girona | Real Valladolid |
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Saturday, 21/12/2024 | ||||
13:00 | | Getafe | Mallorca |
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15:15 | | Celta | Real Sociedad |
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17:30 | | Osasuna | Athletic Club |
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20:00 | | FC Barcelona | At. Madrid |
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Sunday, 22/12/2024 | ||||
13:00 | | Valencia CF | Alavés |
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15:15 | | Real Madrid | Sevilla FC |
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17:30 | | UD Las Palmas | Espanyol |
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17:30 | | Leganés | Villarreal |
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20:00 | | Real Betis | Rayo Vallecano |
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Friday, 03/01/2025 | ||||
20:00 | | Valencia CF | Real Madrid |
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Sunday, 12/01/2025 | ||||
17:00 | | Real Valladolid | Real Betis |
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17:00 | | Rayo Vallecano | Celta |
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17:00 | | Real Sociedad | Villarreal |
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17:00 | | Sevilla FC | Valencia CF |
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17:00 | | Espanyol | Leganés |
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17:00 | | At. Madrid | Osasuna |
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17:00 | | UD Las Palmas | Getafe |
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17:00 | | Alavés | Girona |
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Right now on LaLiga TV there are 21 live televised matches on 1 different competitions. The next match you will be able to enjoy is Villarreal - Rayo Vallecano on La Liga EA Sports which will be played next 18 December 2024 at 21:30.
LaLiga TV is a pay channel that allows you to watch Spanish LaLiga live in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.
The chain, owned by Premier Sports, was inaugurated on January 13, 2020. Its creation allowed LaLiga to become the first soccer league in the world to have its own television to broadcast matches.
LaLiga TV allows British fans to watch Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atlético de Madrid, Sevilla or Valencia matches every week. They televise each and every one of the 380 matches of the Spanish competition.
The channel also has a streaming service to watch the games over the Internet on different mobile devices.
Fans can enjoy more than 25 hours of live LaLigaTV programming each day.
Currently, all LaLiga TV content is accessible through the Sky and Virgin Media television platforms.
Gaizka Mendieta, Lauren Bisan-Ethame, Albert Ferrer or Andrea Orlandi are some of the former players who have played in English football and, at some point, have been part of the network's broadcasts.