Ceuta vs Badajoz: First RFEF Group 1 Showdown and How to Watch

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Next Sunday, April 16, at 12:00 PM local time, the day 32 clash in Group 1 of the First RFEF will unfold. Extremadura’s squad travels to Ceuta for a vital meeting that could shift the balance in the standings.

The Badajoz side arrives in Ceuta looking for consistency. After slipping into a rough patch, they have two recent losses to rebound from, including a 2-1 home setback to Talavera and a 0-2 away defeat to Castile. A positive result away from home could lift the team from the bottom tier of the table and away from direct relegation concerns.

Ceuta, meanwhile, is in the lower-middle portion of the table and aims to climb higher by taking down a direct rival. The autonomous city has generated strong local support and has built a run of 12 matches without a defeat, giving them confidence heading into this meeting with Badajoz.

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Ceuta sits in 17th place while Badajoz is 18th, both on 34 points, making this a critical showdown for the relegation battle and for any hope of climbing into safer ground as the season approaches its latter stages.

In terms of viewing options, football fans in Spain commonly access matches through pay TV, with selections on free-to-air platforms occasionally available. Across the First Federation, a weekly fixture is streamed via InStat TV, which has secured rights for the next several seasons. For television access, viewers typically need a Smart TV with the InStat TV app installed to watch all competitions covered by the platform.

Streaming options are straightforward. InStatTV provides online access for fans who prefer to watch on computers or mobile devices. The official website offers two payment models: an annual plan or a monthly option. The annual plan is priced at €59.90, while the monthly plan runs at €10. Both packages include regular-season matches, along with promotion and permanence playoffs. The first two days of action are available to stream without charge, giving new subscribers a taste of the coverage. All matches from each matchday are broadcast live, with replays and on-demand viewing available for convenient access at any time.

These details reflect the ongoing structure of football coverage in Spain, where streaming platforms are increasingly the primary way fans follow the First Federation and related competitions. The information here is intended to help viewers in Canada and the United States who are seeking reliable ways to watch or follow the Ceuta versus Badajoz matchup and similar fixtures across the league.

Note: This summary is based on the general broadcasting arrangements used for First Federation coverage and is intended to guide international viewers seeking streaming options and subscription details.

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