Where to watch Celta B vs. Ceuta de Primera RFEF 2022-2023: TV channel, platform and live streaming

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He Celtic B receives the Ceuta this Saturday May 20th bee 7:30 PM in balladsin a match of the day 37 First RFEF.

The Celtic subsidiary needs a win to keep that last place in the promotion phase it holds, as it has two teams very close in the rearview mirror. The Galicians do not come to the game at a bad time after chaining four days without losingeven though they have given up three draws.

He Ceuta He’s in great shape, but he needs to finish his job and get a win that keeps him out of the relegation battle. They wear two wins in a row and they have won three of the last five games.

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He Celtic B is fifth with 58 pointssame as the San Fernando. He Ceuta It is in 14th position of 43three out of relegation.

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When and where is Celta B vs. Ceuta, first RFEF?

Where to watch Celta B vs. Ceuta First RFEF?

TV and channel: where to watch and how to rent television channels

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 rent

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.

Source: Goal

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