Leganés fans will welcome Ibiza this Sunday in a crucial clash at Butarque. The Leganés squad has secured a string of results that keep them firmly in the lead pack, yet they still see the top positions as a distant target. The goal is clear: climb higher in the standings and secure a favorable route toward promotion, while Ibiza arrives in a desperate moment and needs a strong performance to change their trajectory. This match is shaping up as a pivotal moment for both teams, with the home side aiming to extend their good form and the visitors seeking a spark to reverse their recent form.
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Ibiza travels to Butarque carrying the weight of a difficult spell. Last weekend they came close to earning three points against Huesca but settled for a late draw that left them with 20 points and 13 matches in hand. That result dropped them near the bottom of the table, intensifying the pressure to collect points on the road. The team knows that every match becomes a must-win opportunity if they hope to escape the relegation fight and climb toward safer ground.
Leganés, meanwhile, sit ninth with 40 points and are seven points behind the sixth-placed team. The distance to promotion positions remains real, and the club understands that any slip could derail their ambitions. If Leganés is to keep pressing toward the promotion spots, consistency is vital from here on out. A positive result against Ibiza would reinforce their position and maintain momentum as the campaign progresses across the season.
Across the country, fans can’t miss a chance to watch La Liga live. In Spain, the Movistar La Liga channel is the exclusive broadcaster for this matchup, with the game available on various platforms including television and streaming services. For viewers in Canada and the United States, options vary by provider and region, so fans should check local listings or official streaming partnerships to confirm availability in their area. Movistar+ offers a range of bundles, including multi-device access, making it possible to watch on smart TVs, mobile devices, and computers. The package options generally include fiber connections at home and mobile access, allowing households to choose the setup that best fits their needs.
Orange television is another strong alternative for fans who want to follow the Spanish league and the Champions League, as rights are shared among several operators and are not exclusively held by a single company. In North America, viewers often find that different providers carry the league through their own streaming platforms, so checking current regional agreements is essential to avoid missed kicks.
Streaming: where to watch and how to contract
Movistar+ remains the primary option for live coverage in Spain. For international viewers, the match can often be accessed through official streaming channels offered by partner platforms, with geographic restrictions applying. The Movistar+ service is known for its robust web and app presence, allowing fans to stream on multiple devices. In addition to live broadcasts, the platform typically provides on-demand replays and extended highlights, so viewers who cannot watch the match live can still catch the key moments later.
There is a notable feature: matches can be viewed on different devices thanks to access keys that enable simultaneous streaming on multiple screens. For more information, fans can visit the official Movistar Plus site for current details on access methods and device compatibility. The app is available for iOS on the App Store and for Android on Google Play, with additional support for Smart TV platforms to ensure broad accessibility for viewers at home or on the go.
Beyond live coverage, fans can often find replays and on-demand options, so those who miss the kickoff can still enjoy the match highlights or full playback. This flexibility makes it easier for international audiences, including followers in Canada and the United States, to stay connected with the team’s progress throughout the season, subject to regional licensing and availability.
Reference note: Goal