Cordoba vs Badajoz: First RFEF Viewing Guide for North America

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Cordoba faces Badajoz this Saturday, May 27, at 7:30 pm, in round 38 of the First RFEF. The match takes place at a crucial moment for both teams as the season nears its end.

Cordova’s campaign has not gone as hoped. After a challenging final stretch, the club is already out of playoff contention and safe from relegation. The focus now shifts to finishing the season with positive results and rebuilding for the next campaign.

For Badajoz, the stakes are different. The Extremadura side must secure points to avoid slipping into trouble. With a triple tie around the 43-point mark, they sit just above the relegation zone, but every match matters. Their fate depends not only on their own performance but also on the results from nearby rivals such as Fuenlabrada, San Sebastián de los Reyes, and Balompédica Linense.

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Cordoba currently sits in ninth place in Group 1 with 51 points, while Badajoz occupies a precarious position with 43 points, tied with Fuenlabrada and Sanse.

When and where is Cordoba vs. Badajoz in the First RFEF?

Where to watch Cordoba vs. Badajoz in the First RFEF?

TV and channel: viewing options and subscriptions

As has been the case in recent seasons, football in Spain remains largely on pay TV, with one match per week broadcast on GOL. Additionally, the First Federation matches are carried on the streaming platform InStat TV, which has secured rights for the next three seasons.

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

Streaming: how to watch and subscribe

InStatTV

In Spain, the First Federation can also be watched online through the official website after registration, with two payment options: a one-time annual fee of €59.90 or a monthly plan of €10. The package includes regular-season games as well as promotion and relegation playoffs. The first two matchdays are available entirely free of charge.

Additional features include live match viewing, replays, and on-demand access so users can watch at their convenience.

Note: the information provided reflects current broadcasting rights and is subject to change each season.

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