Alicante Clubs Lead the First Federation Season with InStat TV Streaming

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Four teams from Alicante are competing in the first RFEF this season: Alcoyano, Intercity, Eldense, and La Nucía. In its second year, the federation notes a significant upgrade in quality thanks to a strategic agreement with InStat TV, a globally recognized sports broadcasting platform. Under this deal, streaming coverage will present all matches in the category through the 2024-25 season, according to the competition organizer.

This partnership is described as a fortunate alliance that also benefits fans. Access to all meetings will be provided through a straightforward registration on the InStat TV platform. The first two days of the competition will be completely free to viewers, allowing fans to explore the service and enjoy live action without any initial commitment.

From there, there is no obligation to stay with a long-term contract. The full season subscription, which includes the promotional playoff and the permanent relegation playoff, is offered at a discounted price of 59.90 euros, with an optional monthly payment of 10 euros. These prices are in line with the figures seen last season, with the difference that Hércules will gain access to a broader slate of national football competitions, including the Second RFEF this season.

The First Federation will have its own dedicated page within the platform, presented in multiple languages and featuring a range of added services on InStat TV. The platform will also provide replays of dozens of tournaments across various sports from around the world, expanding the reach and convenience for fans who want to catch up on action they may have missed.

Eight or nine games are scheduled for Saturday, August 27, marking the opening day when supporters of the category can watch live coverage for the first time. The organizers describe this kickoff as the start of a season filled with high-quality football, numerous goals, and intense moments, delivered with full accessibility through to next June, according to the federation. Note: this is a synopsis of the official announcement and should be read as a summary of the planned coverage.

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