Numancia vs Real Murcia First RFEF clash live stream and schedule guide

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Numancia hosts Real Murcia this Sunday, 26 March, at midday, in the matchday 28 clash of Primera RFEF, held at the little birds arena in an eagerly awaited afternoon kickoff.

The Numantinos find themselves on a troubling run, having not tasted victory in three straight games and failing to score in their most recent outing, a 0-0 draw with Castellón.

Murcia arrives with a mixed spell of form. They have a seven-match unbeaten run yet have not managed a win in four consecutive fixtures, signaling a team capable of both resilience and inconsistency.

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Numancia sits in eighth place with 39 points, five points behind Murcia, who occupy sixth position with 44 points.

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Where can you watch Numancia vs First RFEF Murcia?

TV and channel: viewing options and subscriptions

InStatTV

As in previous seasons, football in Spain is largely shown on pay television, with one weekly match typically broadcast on GOL. In the First Federation, every week’s games are streamed on InStat TV, which has secured rights for the next three seasons.

To watch InStat TV on a television screen, a smart TV with the InStat app is required so viewers can access the platform’s full lineup of competitions.

Streaming: how to watch and subscribe

InStatTV

In Spain, the First Federation can also be streamed online. The official website offers two payment options after registration: a one-time annual pass of €59.90 or a monthly plan at €10. Regular-season games, along with promotion and relegation playoffs, are included. The first two matchdays are available free of charge.

All daily matches can be watched live, with options to replay and view on demand at any time.

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