GOAL explains how to follow Villarreal vs Barcelona on match day 3 across North America

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For match day 3 of Spanish football, the Yellow Submarine hosts the Culés, and GOAL outlines how fans in Canada and the United States can follow every minute of the action.

The Spanish football calendar resumes with a fresh round of games, and on this date Villarreal and Barcelona meet on the pitch at the El Madrigal stadium. GOAL provides the schedule and the viewing options so fans anywhere in North America can catch the encounter live from their televisions or devices.

In GOAL we share the date and the channels where this fixture can be watched live from Mexico, along with practical details for viewers in North America who want to follow the match.

Contents:

  1. Day and time
  2. What TV channel is it on?
  3. Is it an open channel or paid?
  4. What channel is on each cable system?

DATE, DAY AND TIME

The fixture is scheduled for Sunday, August 27, with kickoff at 9:30 am local time in Central and Southeast regions. Viewers in the northwest will start a bit earlier, at 8:30 am, while fans in the Pacific time zone will see the ball roll at 10:30 am. This spread across time zones ensures North American audiences can plan ahead and catch notable La Liga action without missing key moments.

TRANSFER

The live broadcast will continue exclusively through aerial sports; this remains the sole option available in Mexico for those wishing to watch this La Liga clash. For North American viewers, regional rights typically mirror similar arrangements, with availability through local sports networks and streaming platforms depending on the country and provider.

HOW TO WATCH ON TV?

For the enjoyment of fans, the meeting between the yellow submarine and the culés will be available on aerial sports, so access to a cable or satellite service is required. In Canada and the United States, subscribers should check if their package includes the relevant regional sports or exclusive La Liga feeds, as listings can vary by carrier and market. If a traditional broadcast is not available, fans may turn to alternative platforms that carry the official La Liga feed, depending on licensing in their country.

HOW TO WATCH ONLINE?

The game can be streamed online through the platform Blue to go, which holds the exclusive rights to all La Liga matches in Mexico. The app supports devices running Android and iOS, enabling fans to watch on smartphones, tablets, or compatible streaming devices. North American audiences should verify the current streaming rights with their local providers, as the availability of live streams can differ by country and service agreement. Whether at home or on the move, a stable internet connection will help ensure a smooth viewing experience.

LIKELY ALIGNMENTS

VILLARREAL: Jorgensen; Foyth, Gabbia, Cuenca, Pedraza; Terrats, Parejo, Rodriguez; Moreno, Sorloth and Brereton.

BARCELONA: Ter Stegen; Koundé, Christensen, De Jong; Yamal, Romeu, Gundogan, Balde; Gavi, Gonzalez and Lewandowski.

Source: Goal

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