Racing de Santander vs Levante: Segunda División Showdown in El Sardinero

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Racing de Santander and Levante face off in El Sardinero with contrasting aims. The home crowd can play a pivotal role in sustainability efforts for the club.

In a clash on matchday 33 of the Segunda Division, Racing de Santander and Levante will measure their form this Saturday at El Sardinero. The result holds more than pride for both sides.

The hosts, riding a four-game unbeaten streak, seek a win that would push them past the psychological 40-point barrier and move them closer to safety. They currently sit five points ahead of the relegation zone with 38 points on the board.

Fans can follow comprehensive coverage of Racing de Santander versus Levante in the Segunda Division for the 2022-23 season by clicking here.

Levante, meanwhile, must snap a winless run that has stretched to three matches. A victory would keep them away from the direct promotion zone, with Javi Calleja’s side sitting around mid-table, chasing a return to the higher tier after a season of tight margins. They hover near the top half with 56 points, a few points behind second-placed Granada, and well adrift of the league leaders.

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Where to watch Racing de Santander vs. Levante: TV channel and live streaming

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

As seen in recent campaigns, football in Spain remains largely on pay television, with one match per week typically broadcast on GOL. A large portion of games are also offered through Movistar La Liga, accessible on multiple platforms — all paid — with details on how to subscribe explained below.

Watching DAZN on television requires a smart TV capable of running the app, which unlocks access to all the competitions available on the platform.

Movistar+ offers several Fusion package options, allowing television service to be bundled with fiber home service and mobile. This provides two pathways for consumers to choose from, depending on their preferred setup.

Orange TV stands as another viable option for viewers who want access to the Spanish League, Segunda Division, and Champions League, since Movistar+ does not hold exclusive rights and must share coverage with other providers.

Streaming: where to watch and how to contract

Movistar+

In Spain, La Liga and the Segunda Division can also be streamed online via the Movistar+ app or the official site. A notable feature is the daily match windows, which can be viewed on different devices using an electronic key. More information is available on the provider’s information page.

The Movistar+ app is available on iOS through the App Store and on Google Play, with additional apps for Smart TVs. Fans can access live games, replays, and on-demand options to catch up at their convenience.

Additional coverage includes a full slate of matches airing live, along with replays and on-demand viewing to watch at any time—ensuring fans never have to miss the action.

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