Real Madrid is set to play its first friendly match of the break, the only one confirmed so far, on Thursday, December 15, during the Qatar 2022 World Cup hiatus. The team will meet Club Deportivo Leganés at 11:00 in Valdebebas, a morning clash meant for practice rather than a formal fixture. The game is designed as a training session to help the squad regain match sharpness ahead of a return to La Liga action on December 30 against Real Valladolid.
Karim Benzema and David Alaba were part of the last training session on Saturday, but their availability for the match remains uncertain as there has not been confirmation of their full participation beyond that initial session.
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Where to watch Real Madrid vs. Leganés, pre-season friendly during the World Cup break: TV, channel and streaming options
Movistar+ offers multiple options to receive its Fusion packages, giving access to television channels with fiber and mobile services. There are several routes so viewers can pick the one that fits best.
Orange TV is another viable option for fans who want to watch the Spanish league, the Second Division, the Champions League, the Europa League, and more. Rights distribution means other platforms also carry live broadcasts since Movistar+ does not hold exclusive rights to every game.
In Spain, LaLiga can be watched on any device with an internet connection. This is possible via the Movistar+ app or through the platform’s official website.
One detail: round-the-clock access to matches on multiple devices is supported through an electronic key. For more specifics, see the Movistar+ site. The Movistar+ app is available on iOS via the App Store and on Google Play, and the service supports Smart TVs. The experience is designed to match consumers’ preferred viewing habits.
Additionally, matches are broadcast live and can be watched around the world. Replays and on-demand viewing options exist, so fans can catch up whenever they want.
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This report reflects how media outlets cover friendlies during breaks and how streaming platforms position themselves for fans who want to stay connected while leagues pause for global competitions. The information about viewing options focuses on accessibility across devices, ensuring fans can follow pre-season actions wherever they are. The coverage also nods to players’ fitness status and readiness, which can influence attendance, broadcast decisions, and tactical plans for the upcoming league restart.
Note: this article paraphrases coverage reported by Goal.