Athletic Bilbao vs Girona: Live, TV, and Streaming Guide for La Liga

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The ‘lions’ are pressing to climb back into European contention, testing their strength against the squad led by Míchel Sánchez.

This Sunday, Athletic Club de Bilbao returns to the New San Mamés, where the rojiblancos aim to rebound after their 1-0 loss to Atlético de Madrid by hosting Girona. The objective is clear: secure another victory and push into the European places once more.

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At the start of the 23rd round, Ernesto Valverde’s Athletic sat in seventh place with 32 points. A win over Girona could also boost them over Rayo Vallecano, who sit sixth, intensifying their bid for a European spot. Girona, under Míchel Sánchez, occupy eleventh and will be keen to pull off a result. It’s worth noting that Girona has suffered defeats in their last two away games at Montilivi, dampening their momentum.

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Where to watch Athletic Bilbao vs Girona de La Liga 2022-2023: TV channel and live streaming

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

As in previous seasons, football in Spain can be watched on pay TV channels. Additionally, some clashes are broadcast openly on Gol Televisión’s signal, a channel accessible through major pay-TV providers. Here are options to consider:

Movistar+

Movistar+ offers multiple Fusion packages, allowing viewers to access channels via fiber or mobile lines. There are several ways to subscribe, making it easy to choose the option that fits best.

Orange Television

Orange TV is another solid option for watching La Liga, the Segunda Division, the Champions League, the Europa League, and more. Rights are shared with other operators, enabling more games to be seen live.

DAZN

From this season, La Liga matches are also available on the DAZN platform. The service will air five matches per day, available exclusively through DAZN, with three-day fixtures sometimes favoring Movistar+. DAZN can be added via Movistar+.

Streaming: where to watch and how to rent

Movistar+

In Spain, La Liga is accessible on any device with internet connectivity via the Movistar+ app or the official site. A digital key also allows access to all matchdays, with more information available at see.movistarplus.es.

The Movistar+ app is available on iOS and Android, with compatibility across smart TVs and other devices, catering to varied viewer preferences.

Details: all daily matches can be watched live or later through replays. On-demand options let fans enjoy games at their convenience, from anywhere around the world.

Subscribers can also watch La Liga 2022-2023 via Orange TV, as noted here.

How to watch DAZN in Spain: how to sign up, how much it costs and how to watch on all devices

DAZN is a sports streaming platform offering access to leagues, tournaments, and other competitions. In Spain, it has offered service since February 27, 2019. Subscriptions and package details can be explored by visiting the official DAZN site.

DAZN started in August 2016 and has launched in markets across Europe and North America, including Canada (2017), Italy (2018), and the United States (2018). The service has since become an important international reference for live sports streaming.

“We are growing rapidly with a flexible approach that gives fans affordable access. We are excited to partner with these companies to bring top sports to more markets, including Spain’s La Liga, to enrich the fan experience,” remarked the DAZN co-founder in a past statement. The Spanish La Liga is now part of the expanding catalog.

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