DAZN, Movistar and GOL share the broadcast of the matches of the 27th day of LaLiga, which will be played between March 17 and 19, 2023
The 2022-2023 League has just played the main role in the national team’s last break in March. After two weeks that many will have felt forever, comes the 38th day of the championship in which DAZN and Movistar again share the broadcast of the matches that will be played on Sunday 4 June.
You can subscribe to DAZN from €18.99 per month to watch La Liga 2022-2023 here
You can subscribe to Movistar via Orange TV to watch La Liga 2022-2023 here
Movistar or DAZN: Which TV channel broadcasts every match of matchday 30 of La Liga 2022-2023
From this campaign, LaLiga can be followed on DAZN and Movistar. The platform broadcasts five matches every day, which can be viewed exclusively and through this platform and the television and telephone operator transmits the other five. One of the 10 matches can also be watched for free on GOL. Likewise, DAZN can also be seen on the Movistar+ signal and the platform has a channel on Movistar’s dial 53.
As in recent seasons, football in Spain can be seen on pay TV channels. In addition, every week there is a duel that is broadcast openly, via the Gol Televisión signal. A channel in turn that can also be seen on various payment platforms. Services, on the other hand, which we tell you how to rent below:
Movistar+ has many different alternatives for renting Fusion packages. This means that you can have television channels with a package that includes fiber optic at home. Or mobile lines. Different routes, so that everyone chooses the one that suits them best. Or with her…
Hiring Orange TV is another good option for the customer who wants to watch the Spanish League, the Second Division, the Champions League, the Europa League and many more competitions. This is because Movistar+ cannot have exclusive rights, so it must also share them with other platforms, which also have the ability to broadcast every match live.
From this campaign, LaLiga can also be followed via DAZN. The company broadcasts five meetings every day, which can be followed exclusively via this platform. DAZN can also be seen on Movistar+.
Streaming: where to watch and how to contract
Movistar +
In Spain, LaLiga can also be seen on any device and device with internet access. Something that is possible through the official Movistar+ app, but also on the platform’s official website.
There is one detail: every day’s matches can be seen on all devices thanks to an electronic key. For more details, you can visit the following web link: see.movistarplus.es.
The application that Movistar+ has available iOS on the App Store and in google play. In addition, apps are available on Smart TV. All molded to the wishes of the consumer.
More curiosities: All bets from each day can be seen live from anywhere in the world. But in addition there are also redistributions and the possibility to follow the matches ‘on demand’. That is, at the time when everyone wishes.
How to watch DAZN in Spain: how to sign up, how much it costs and how to watch on all devices
DAZN is a streaming sports broadcasting platform and can be enjoyed in Spain since February 27, 2019. To contract the service and view the many different options and packages, can be done by clicking here.
DAZN burst onto the global stage in August 2016, debuting in countries such as Japan, Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Its initial success in Europe and Asia continued with equally successful launches in Canada (2017), Italy (2018) and the United States (2018), where it has established itself as a reference at all levels.
“We are expanding quickly and significantly, with a unique approach. We are giving fans what they want: affordable and flexible access to the sport they love. We are excited to partner with these companies to re-launch a major European market and we want to reveal more first-class sports before we go out,” explained Simon Denyer, founder of DAZN, some time ago in this regard. Now they also offer the Spanish LaLiga.
Source: Goal

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