The Espanyol team, coached by Carlos Carvalhal, aims to keep climbing out of trouble as they host Celta de Vigo this weekend and push toward safety.
After a pair of defeats to Real Madrid and Real Valladolid, Espanyol is set to renew efforts at the RCDE Stadium, hoping to secure three points and extend their advantage over the relegation zone.
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Carlos Carvalhal has steered a strong run of form for his side. Espanyol has gone four matches without a loss, recording two wins and climbing to 31 points, five clear of the bottom three. The Celestes, while buoyed by recent results, cannot afford to ease off the gas; a poor outcome in Barcelona could leave them precariously close to the relegation cut as the international break arrives.
La Roja duel among the forwards
The Espanyol-Celta clash also features a duel between Joselu Mato and Iago Aspas. Both attackers were key in Luis de la Fuente’s inaugural Spain squad, earning surprising inclusion in the national team setup as snipers up front to test defenders and pressure goalkeepers alike.
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Time, day, date: when and where Espanyol vs. Celta Vigo kicks off in the 2022-2023 La Liga season
Where to watch live online: Spanish football this season — TV channels and streaming options
TV and streaming: viewing options for fans
You can subscribe to DAZN from €18.99 per month to watch La Liga this season here
As with recent seasons, La Liga matches in Spain can be watched on pay television. There are also matches broadcast openly via Gol Televisión, with access through various pay TV providers. Below are some options frequently used to access games:
Movistar+
Movistar+ offers multiple Fusion packages that combine television channels with fiber or mobile services, designed to fit different user needs.
You can subscribe to Movistar via Orange TV to watch La Liga this season here
Orange television
Orange TV presents another solid choice for fans who want access to La Liga, the Segunda Division, the Champions League and other major competitions. Rights in Spain can be shared across different platforms, expanding viewing options beyond a single provider.
DAZN
From this season, La Liga matches can be seen through DAZN with coverage five days a week, excluding the three-match days that Movistar+ carries exclusively. DAZN can be bundled with Movistar+ for broader access.
Streaming: where to watch and how to access
Movistar+
In Spain, La Liga can be watched on any internet-connected device via the Movistar+ app or the company’s official site.
All matches across the week can be viewed through an electronic key; more information is available at see.movistarplus.es.
The Movistar+ app is available on iOS and Android, along with Smart TV apps, catering to diverse user preferences.
All matches are broadcast live and available for on-demand viewing, with replays and post-match highlights accessible at convenient times for viewers around the world.
How to watch DAZN in Spain: signup, pricing and device compatibility
DAZN is a sports-focused streaming platform offering a wide range of leagues and events. Since February 27, 2019, it has expanded across markets and continues to broaden its catalog with top competition from Europe and beyond. Signing up provides access to a variety of packages and options, including live streams and on-demand content.
DAZN originated in August 2016 with launches in Japan, Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Its European and North American expansion followed, bringing La Liga to fans in Canada, Italy and the United States, among others.
As stated during early talks, the platform aimed to offer affordable, flexible access to fans and partners, covering more top leagues across markets. The goal remains to deliver more live events with broad accessibility for viewers seeking diverse sports content.
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