Real Madrid vs Celta Vigo: La Liga update and streaming options

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Real Madrid eyes a win to stay second in La Liga as Celta Vigo visit

Real Madrid will seek to defend its position in La Liga’s table this Saturday, facing Celta Vigo, a midtable club that has been inching toward safety in recent weeks. The clash promises to keep the title contenders on their toes as the season progresses.

Fans can follow the Real Madrid versus Celta Vigo live in La Liga by tapping here for updates and commentary.

Madrid sits in second place with 62 points, two points ahead of Atlético Madrid in third and several points behind leaders Barcelona, who sit on 73. This means the Merengues will approach the match with Carvalhal’s side knowing a victory could nudge them closer to the top spot or, at the very least, widen the gap with the chasing pack as both Madrid teams meet in the upcoming weekend.

Madrid chasing form against Celta Vigo

Real Madrid has not lost in 17 consecutive league games against Celta Vigo, a run that underscores the strongest stretch in Vigo’s history versus the Merengues in La Liga. The last time Celta Vigo defeated Real Madrid on Spanish soil was May 2014, when they won 2-0 at Balaídos. Carlo Ancelotti has overseen Madrid from the dugout in this era, and the current form remains a test for the visitors who will try to snap that long-standing streak.

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Television and streaming: how to watch Real Madrid vs Celta Vigo

TV channels and streaming options

La Liga broadcasts in Spain continue to be handled by pay TV providers, with weekly matches also available on open channels through Gol Televisión. These rights are distributed across multiple platforms, depending on the provider and the package selected. In recent seasons, fans have had several ways to watch depending on their subscription and region.

Movistar+

Movistar+ offers a range of Fusion packages, allowing viewers to access television channels along with fiber or mobile services. This flexibility makes it easy for fans to choose a plan that fits their home setup.

Orange Television

Orange TV provides another route to watch La Liga, the Champions League, Europa League, and other competitions. Since Movistar+ does not hold exclusive rights to all matches, Orange TV subscribers can also access La Liga through compatible bundles and services. A subset of matches can be watched via Orange TV, including sometimes through Movistar+ portals.

DAZN

DAZN offers live streaming of a selection of fixtures each week, with exclusive broadcasts on certain days. The platform can be accessed through the Movistar+ app, and setup options vary by service region. For any questions, subscribers should check with their respective service provider for availability and terms.

Streaming: where to watch and how to access

Movistar+

La Liga can be watched on various devices with internet access, either via the official Movistar+ app or through the company’s website. A practical feature lets viewers watch matches on different devices with a single electronic key, giving flexibility for viewing anywhere. Additional details are available through the Movistar+ portal.

The Movistar+ app is available on iOS and Android, with compatibility for Smart TVs. The user experience is broadly tailored to suit individual viewing preferences, with options to watch live and on demand.

More on how to watch La Liga: the service packages and device compatibility vary by region and provider. Access to DAZN also opens through partner applications and platforms, with guidance provided by each service about sign-up steps and pricing.

How to watch DAZN in Spain: registering, pricing, and device compatibility can be reviewed with the service provider. DAZN arrived on the international scene in 2016 and has expanded across multiple markets, including Canada and the United States, where it has become a major sports streaming option. A founder has emphasized the desire to provide fans with affordable, flexible access to top sports, expanding offerings to include leagues like La Liga.

Source: Goal

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