Numancia hosts Atlético Baleares this Sunday at noon in the little birds in party for matchday 26 of the Primera RFEF. The home side aims to build on recent momentum as they push toward the playoff spots, while the visitors seek to halt a troubling run of form that has them staring up at the table.
The Numantinos arrive on a strong run, having claimed three consecutive victories which have sharpened their promotion aspirations. Their most recent result was a 0–1 victory away to La Nucía, a hard-fought win that underscored their resilience on the road and their growing efficiency in front of goal.
Atlético Baleares, on the other hand, are navigating a difficult period. Their latest fixtures have gone against them, with four defeats in a row dampening their spirits and complicating their bid for stability in the league. The most recent setback came at home, a 0–1 loss to Amorebieta that left the squad searching for answers and a way to recapture their earlier form.
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Numancia sits eighth with 37 points, while Atlético Baleares occupy 17th place with 25 points. The stakes are clear: a win could push Numancia further into the playoff mix, and a few positive results could lift Baleares away from the danger zone and back toward midtable comfort.
Subscribers can watch LaLiga 2022-2023 on DAZN from €18.99 per month here, giving fans a reliable option to catch the action and follow the path of both clubs through the campaign.
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TV and channel: where to watch and how to rent television channels
InStatTV
As in recent seasons, football in Spain remains largely on paid television, with one match per week airing on GOL. Additionally, in the First Federation, the weekly matches are streamed on InStat TV, a platform that has secured rights for the next three seasons. The setup is straightforward for viewers with a compatible television or streaming device. A Smart TV with the InStat TV app is all that is needed to watch the competition on the big screen.
Streaming: where to watch and how to contract
InStatTV
In Spain the First Federation can also be followed online. The official website offers registration with two payment options: a one-time annual fee of €59.90 or a monthly fee of €10. Regular-season games are included, along with promotion and relegation playoffs. The first two matchdays are available completely free of charge, giving fans a taste of what the platform offers. All matches on a given day can be viewed live, with replays and on-demand access available for later viewing.
Fans can enjoy the full matchday slate with flexibility, including live streams, replays, and on-demand viewing so supporters never miss a moment of the action.
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