Getafe vs Elche: La Liga showdown, relegation race heated

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José Bordalás and his Getafe side fight to climb out of relegation danger as they host Elche, a team already condemned to the second division but coming off a surprising win against Atlético Madrid.

Getafe will feel the pressure go beyond three points on Saturday at the Colosseum Alfonso Perez. The azulones, on a downward slide, aim to pull themselves from the abyss before Elche, coached by Sebastián Beccacece, who is already relegated in the table yet has shown fight in recent weeks.

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The clash is extra meaningful for Bordalás’ squad, which is cautiously optimistic about escaping the pit. A victory could lift Getafe above several rivals on the table, making the points against Elche crucial for the blue team. Elche has shown resilience, picking up two wins from their last three fixtures, including an upset over Atlético Madrid when Fidel Chaves struck just before the break to seal a 1-0 win last Sunday.

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Where to watch live online Getafe vs. Elche La Liga 2022-2023: TV channel and live streaming

TV and channel: where to watch and how to access television channels

You can subscribe to DAZN from €18.99 per month to watch La Liga 2022-2023 here

As has been the pattern in recent seasons, Spanish football is primarily watched on pay TV, with a match each week also shown on free-to-air signals. Several platforms carry the rights, and options vary by provider. Details on how to contract these services are provided below.

Movistar+

Movistar+ offers multiple Fusion packages, enabling viewers to combine television channels with fiber or mobile lines. The lineup includes several pathways so fans can pick the option that suits them best.

You can subscribe to Movistar via Orange TV to watch La Liga 2022-2023 here

Orange television

Orange TV is another solid choice for fans who want to watch the Spanish league, the second division, the Champions League, the Europa League and more. With Movistar+ not holding exclusive rights in this period, other platforms can broadcast every match live.

DAZN

From this season, La Liga matches are also available on DAZN. The streaming service carries five matches per week, available exclusively through DAZN with certain exceptions when Movistar+ holds exclusive rights. DAZN can also be accessed via Movistar+.

Streaming: where to watch and how to access services

Movistar+

In Spain, La Liga can be watched on any device with internet access through the Movistar+ app or the platform’s official website. Weekly matches can be accessed with an electronic key. For more information, see see.movistarplus.es.

The Movistar+ app is available on iOS in the App Store and on Google Play, with additional apps for Smart TVs, all tailored to user preferences.

All matches for each week can be watched live from around the world, with replays and on-demand options available to fit the viewer’s schedule.

How to watch DAZN in Spain: signup, pricing and device compatibility

DAZN is a streaming platform for sports, tournaments and other competitions. It has been available in Spain since 2019. To view the service and explore the packages, you can explore the options here.

DAZN launched in 2016 with expansion in multiple regions and reached Canada, Italy and the United States within a few years, establishing itself as a benchmark for streaming sports outside traditional broadcast models.

“We are growing at a rapid pace with a clear approach. We deliver what fans want: affordable and flexible access to the sports they love. We are excited to partner with platforms to bring top-tier sports to a large European market,” remarked a co-founder at the time. Now DAZN has integrated the Spanish La Liga into its broad catalog.

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