Primera RFEF’s day 33 match will be played next Sunday, April 23, 2023 at 7:00 PM.
He Deportivo de la Coruna receives the Ceuta this Sunday April 23 at 7 p.m in the Riazor Stadium. The match matches day 33 by First RFEF.
He Depor must add threes Riazor, since it costs him a little more to release the games away from home. Despite this, they managed a good draw in terms of Ferrol racinghis first pursuer.
For his part, he Ceuta comes into play on a great streak of 13 games without a loss that has enabled him to make a huge leap on the table. On the previous day, they triumphed at home against the badajoz with a resounding 3 to 0.
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He Depor is the third classified with 58 pointsfour behind the leader, while the Ceuta is fourteenth with 37.
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InStatTV
As has happened in recent seasons, football in Spain is almost exclusively on pay TV, with the exception of one match per week which is shown on GOL. In addition, in the First Federation, each week’s matches will be offered on the streaming platform InStat TV, which has acquired the rights for the next three seasons.
To watch InStat TV on television sets, it is necessary to have a Smart TV that allows you to download the application that will allow you to see all the competitions offered by the platform.
Streaming: where to watch and how to contract
InStatTV
In Spain, the First Federation can also be followed on the internet. Something that can be achieved through the official website after registration, where two forms of payment are offered: a one-off annual fee of €59.90 or pay €10 per month. In any case, regular season games are included, as well as promotion and permanence playoffs. The first two days will be broadcast completely free of charge.
In addition, all matches of the day can be seen live. There are also redistributions and the ability to see it ‘on demand’, that is, when the user wants it.
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