Malaga vs Cartagena: Segunda Division showdown and how to watch in North America

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Malaga and Cartagena light up this Sunday with one of the standout clashes on the 36th match day in the Segunda Division. Fans in Canada and the United States can follow the action closely as these two clubs pursue very different paths, yet both arrive with momentum built in recent weeks. Malaga arrives fresh off a win against Villarreal B, a result that injects belief into their campaign as they strive to climb out of the drop zone. They sit on 33 points, eight behind safety, making every point crucial as the season nears its end. Cartagena, on the other hand, comes into the game riding a strong run of form. Their most recent victory over Mirandés has elevated them to sixth place with 53 points, and the club can now credibly advocate for a push toward promotion to the first division. The contrast between the teams adds extra drama to what promises to be a compelling Sunday fixture, with both sides hoping to translate domestic aspirations into tangible results on the field.

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Where to watch live online Malaga vs. Cartagena of the Second Division 2022-2023: TV channel and live streaming

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

As has been seen in recent seasons, football in Spain remains largely a pay-TV proposition, with a single match per week occasionally airing on GOL. The majority of weekly games are offered through Movistar La Liga, accessible on multiple platforms and via various subscription options. We will outline how fans can access these services in the sections that follow.

To watch DAZN on television sets, a Smart TV capable of running the DAZN app is needed, enabling access to a broad range of competitions provided by the platform.

Movistar+ presents several options for subscribing to Fusion packages, which bundle home fiber connectivity with mobile services. This gives viewers a flexible choice about how they want to receive coverage, depending on their household setup.

Orange TV serves as another strong option for fans who want to watch the Spanish League, the Segunda Division, and the Champions League. Rights for these competitions are shared, so different providers may carry some matches depending on the week and the package selected.

Streaming: where to watch and how to contract

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In Spain, La Liga and the Segunda Division can also be streamed online either through the Movistar + application or via the official website. A distinctive feature is that each day’s matches can be accessed across multiple devices thanks to an electronic key. For more details, fans can refer to the information page offered by the service provider.

The mobile app is available for download on iOS through the App Store and on Android via Google Play. Smart TVs also host compatible apps, expanding viewing options beyond traditional television sets.

Beyond live action, the platform offers replays and on-demand access, so fans can revisit any match at their convenience, a feature particularly useful for viewers in different time zones or with shifting schedules.

All matches for the day can be watched live if fans have the right subscription, and the on-demand library ensures that key moments and full match replays remain accessible after the initial broadcast window.

For fans outside Spain, North American viewers will want to consult their regional broadcasters or streaming services to confirm availability. In many markets, international rights are licensed to different providers, and the exact channel or app may vary by country. It is advisable to check with local listings or the official league and broadcaster websites for the latest information on how to watch live and on demand from Canada and the United States.

There are also options to watch matches in a flexible, on-demand format, allowing fans to catch up if they cannot view the live broadcast. This includes delayed replays and highlight packages that make it easy to stay up to date without needing to tune in at broadcast time.

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