Burgos and Cartagena meet on Matchday 40 of the Segunda Division, each aiming for three points that could nudge them higher on the table. With nothing tangible at stake for either side beyond pride and positioning, the stakes are about pride and momentum rather than relegation danger or playoff thrills.
The home club has exceeded expectations since returning to Spain’s second tier and now looks to extend a late-season climb. They sit in twelfth place with 50 points and have slipped in two straight games; today they seek to halt that slide and regain forward motion.
Cartagena heads into the clash with one of the league’s most dangerous attackers: Ruben Castro, who remains in pursuit of the top scorer crown in the Segunda Division. He has seventeen goals this season and is chasing the leaders, with the team sitting ninth on 53 points, still eleven points away from the promotion spots that would require a mathematical miracle to reach this week.
When and where is Burgos vs Cartagena, Segunda?
CONTEST |
Burgos vs Cartagena |
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DATE | Saturday 14 May |
STADIUM |
El Plantío, Burgos |
TIME |
4:00 pm |
Where to watch Burgos vs Cartagena in Segunda?
CHANNEL | SCHEDULE | |
Spain |
M+ La Liga 2 (M48 O118) LaLiga TV M1 (Bar) |
4:00 pm |
South America |
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11:00 ARG and CHI. 09:00 KOL |
Mexico |
† |
09:00 MEX |
TV and viewing options: how to watch and how to access channels
As has been common in recent seasons, Spanish football is largely seen on pay television. Yet there are matches each day that are accessible via free-to-air channels, with the GOL channel offering several Liga games. Additionally, many games from each round are available on Movistar La Liga through various platforms — all paid — and the following notes explain how to subscribe.
Movistar +
Movistar+ offers several package options with Fiber and mobile lines. Viewers can choose between bundles that suit their home and device needs, providing flexibility and value for fans with multiple screens.
Orange TV
Orange TV stands as another solid choice for fans who want access to the Spanish League, the Segunda Division, and the Champions League. Rights for the league are shared, so other providers can carry games as well.
Streaming: how to watch online and how to subscribe
Movistar +
In Spain, La Liga and the Segunda Division can be streamed online through the Movistar+ app or the official site. A key feature is the ability to sign in with an electronic key, allowing matches to be viewed on multiple devices. More information is available at see.movistarplus.es.
The app is available on iOS via the App Store and on Android through Google Play, with additional apps for Smart TV platforms.
All matches of the day can be watched live, with options to rewatch or view on demand, so viewers can catch up whenever it suits them.
— This article uses attribution to Goal for context.