Celta Vigo vs Girona La Liga: TV, streaming and standings

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Dangerously close to relegation, the light blues host Michel Sánchez’s men, who are chasing UEFA Conference League spots.

Celta de Vigo is set to face Girona next Tuesday, aiming to emerge from a risky patch that has pushed them into the danger zone in recent days. The heavenly ones, who briefly believed they were saved a few weeks back, have now lost four straight games, slipping toward the edge of the Segunda Division and highlighting how fine the margins are at this stage of the season.

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Currently, Celta sits 15th with 39 points. The relegation line sits at 35, so another defeat could leave Carlos Carvalhal’s squad hovering near a cliff, depending on results elsewhere in the week.

Girona seeks a European dream

Across the pitch, Girona arrives with a clear objective: to secure a place in the next edition of the UEFA Conference League. That ambition is at the heart of Míchel Sánchez’s plans, with his team sitting eighth in the league and widely regarded as one of the surprise stories of the season. They are just two points off their target, and this match is a crucial test of their consistency and ambition.

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TV and streaming options: how to watch and subscribe

As in recent seasons, Spanish football is shown on pay TV channels, with occasional matches broadcast on open channels. The Gol Televisión signal is often available for free viewing, and some matches are carried by other major platforms. Here are the common options fans use to follow La Liga live:

Movistar+

Movistar+ provides several Fusion packages that bundle television with fiber optic or mobile services. This setup makes it possible to watch La Liga channels in homes and on mobile devices, giving fans a range of plans to pick from that fit their needs.

Orange TV

Orange TV is another solid option for those who want to follow La Liga, the Segunda Division, the Champions League and more. Because rights are shared among providers, subscribers can often watch games on multiple platforms, sometimes overlapping with Movistar+. Fans can subscribe to Movistar via Orange TV to access La Liga 2022-2023 content.

DAZN

From this season, DAZN offers La Liga games via its streaming service. It streams several matches weekly and can be accessed through the Movistar+ app in most cases. If there are questions about access, contacting the service provider is recommended.

Streaming: where to watch and how to subscribe

Movistar+

In Spain, La Liga can be viewed on any internet-enabled device, either through the Movistar+ app or via the provider’s website. A notable feature is the ability to watch matches on compatible devices with an electronic key, making access universal for daily fixtures. Additional information is available at see.movistarplus.es.

The Movistar+ app is available on iOS and Android, and there are Smart TV apps as well. The experience is designed to be user-friendly, with configurations that suit individual preferences.

Content can be watched live on the day of the matches and also on demand after the broadcast. This allows fans to catch up at their convenience, even if they miss kickoff.

DAZN in Spain: signup, pricing and device compatibility

DAZN is a sports streaming service that distributes tournaments across multiple territories. In Spain, it became available in 2019 and offers varying packages to suit different budgets. Prospective subscribers can explore options by visiting the official site.

DAZN made a strong international debut in 2016, expanding to markets including Canada, the United States, Italy and others. The service has continued to grow by adding major leagues and competitions, broadening access for fans around the world.

“We are growing rapidly and offering fans flexible, affordable access to the sports they love. Our goal is to bring more leagues and events to a global audience as we expand into new markets”, said a company co-founder at an earlier time. Today, DAZN has added La Liga to its extensive catalog.

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