The day 36 match of the Primera RFEF is set for next Sunday, May 14, with kickoff at 6:00 PM local time.
Real Murcia will host CD Castellón at the Enrique Roca stadium in Murcia, in a Sunday fixture that opens week 36 of the First Federation schedule.
Real Murcia enters the match in a poor run of form, having not tasted victory in four consecutive games. Those results include three losses and a draw, leaving the Murcian club eager to turn the page and secure positive results to keep alive its ambitions in the promotion race.
Castellón approaches the encounter with play-off qualification all but secured, yet direct promotion remains a tough target. The league leaders, Amorebieta, sit seven points ahead with nine games left to play, creating a clear gap for the chasing pack to close but not easily overcome.
ALL ABOUT REAL MURCIA VS. CASTELLÓN IN THE FIRST RFEF
Real Murcia sits sixth in the standings with 52 points, just three away from the playoff spots. Castellón occupies third with 59 points, seven behind the pace-setters, signaling a critical clash between a push for the playoffs and a late-season chase for higher positions.
When and where is Real Murcia vs Castellón First RFEF?
Where to watch Real Murcia vs Castellón of the First RFEF?
TV and channel: where to watch and how to access television options
As has been typical in recent seasons, football in Spain remains largely on pay TV, with one match per week traditionally shown on GOL. Additionally, the First Federation matches are carried by the streaming platform InStat TV, which has secured rights for the next three seasons. This season, fans can expect a mix of traditional broadcast and streaming to follow all the weekend fixtures.
Watching InStat TV on a television set requires a Smart TV capable of running the application that streams all competitions offered by the platform.
Streaming: how to watch and subscribe
InStatTV
In Spain, coverage of the First Federation can also be accessed online through the official website after registering, with two payment options: a one-off annual fee of €59.90 or a monthly payment of €10. Either plan includes regular-season games, as well as promotion and permanence playoffs. The first two matchdays are broadcast free of charge for new users. Additionally, games are available on demand and can be watched later if a viewer misses the live broadcast.
The schedule allows fans to watch all matches live across the weekend, with options for replays and on-demand viewing to fit different time zones and viewing habits.
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