Barça B vs Atletico Baleares Primera RFEF preview and viewing options

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The day 30 clash of the Primera RFEF comes to life next Sunday, April 2, with a 12:00 PM kickoff. The stage is the Johan Cruyff Stadium, where Barca B will host Atletico Baleares as part of the round that closes the month of Primera RFEF play for both teams.

Barça B arrives in solid form, riding a seven-match unbeaten streak that includes four wins in the last five fixtures. In their most recent outing, they beat Sabadell away from home with a 1-2 scoreline, a result that boosted their confidence and kept them in the upper half of the table.

Rafael Marquez’s squad will face a Baleares side that also shows good momentum. The Balearic Islands outfit has gone four matches without a loss and secured two consecutive victories, including a 2-0 triumph against Osasuna B and a win over Bilbao Athletic in the most recent round. It shapes up as a tight, tactical affair with two in-form teams eager to climb the standings.

Barça B sits in fifth place with 48 points, while Atletico Baleares sits fifteenth with 33, setting up a classic battle between a midweek contender and a side looking to gain traction in the late-season run-in.

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Where to watch Barça B vs. Atlético Baleares in the Primera RFEF?

TV and channel: how to watch and access broadcasting options

As has been the case in recent seasons, football in Spain is largely on pay television, with a single match per round typically shown on GOL. Additionally, the Primera RFEF broadcasts weekly games on the streaming platform InStat TV, a rights holder for the next three seasons, offering fans expanded access to the league.

To view InStat TV on a television screen, a Smart TV is required that can download the platform app, enabling access to all competitions offered by the service.

Streaming: where to watch and how to subscribe

InStatTV covers the Primera RFEF online as well, accessible through the official site after registration. Two payment options are available: a yearly plan of 59.90 euros or a monthly rate of 10 euros. Regular-season matches are included, along with promotion playoffs and relegation playoffs. The first two match days of the season are available free of charge for new users. Access is designed to be flexible for fans who want to follow the league from anywhere.

Additionally, every matchday is broadcast live, with replays and on-demand viewing available for keen followers who want to catch up at their convenience.

Source: Goal

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