Sevilla vs Osasuna: La Liga showdown and streaming guide

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Jorge Sampaoli’s team is aiming to reclaim momentum against the Navarrese side, which has struggled to win in the league recently.

Sevilla Fútbol Club hosts Club Atlético Osasuna this Sunday with the objective of climbing further away from the relegation zone. The hispalenses have lost only one of their last five league matches, moving them a bit further from danger and into comfortable mid-table territory.

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In these past five fixtures, Osasuna has not managed a victory. That run puts Jagoba Arrasate, currently tenth, slightly outside the battle for European places.

One month of payback

Osasuna had eliminated Sevilla in the Copa del Rey quarterfinals just a month ago. Now Sampaoli’s men are seeking a measure of revenge, with the cup semi finals against Athletic Club Bilbao scheduled for next Wednesday. The opponent will again be in action in a crucial La Liga match following the league weekend.

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Live online options for Sevilla vs. Osasuna: TV channel and streaming

Television and streaming: where to watch

As in recent campaigns, football in Spain is shown on pay TV channels, with a weekly match also broadcast on Gol Televisión. This channel can be accessed via major pay platforms as well. The following services offer options to contract for the games:

Movistar+

Movistar+ provides various Fusion packages to access television channels either through fiber at home or mobile lines. Several options let users pick the plan that best fits their needs.

Orange television

Orange TV offers a path for viewers who want to follow La Liga, the Segunda Division, the Champions League, and more. Since Movistar+ does not hold exclusive rights, other providers can also broadcast each game live. You can subscribe to Movistar through Orange TV to watch La Liga 2022-2023 here.

DAZN

From this season, La Liga matches can also be viewed via DAZN. The streaming platform will offer five games per week, with exclusive coverage in principle by this service. Some days will see games shared with Movistar+. Access to DAZN can also be obtained through the Movistar+ app. For any questions, contact your operator directly.

Streaming: how to watch and how to subscribe

Movistar+

La Liga can be watched on any internet-enabled device in Spain. This is possible through the official Movistar+ app or via the platform’s website.

A notable feature is that daily matches can be viewed on any device with an electronic key. For more information, visit see.movistarplus.es.

The Movistar+ app is available for iOS and Android through their respective stores. Apps are also available on Smart TV platforms, all tailored to user preferences.

More content: all weekly clashes can be followed live and globally. Rebroadcasts and on-demand viewing options exist, allowing fans to watch when they want.

How to watch DAZN in Spain: sign-up, pricing, and device compatibility

DAZN is a sports, tournament, and multi-league streaming service. It has been available in Spain since February 27, 2019. Access to the platform and different packages can be explored by visiting the official site.

DAZN expanded rapidly to the global stage, launching in multiple markets around 2016 and establishing a strong presence in Canada, Italy, and the United States, among others.

“The growth is rapid and steady, offering fans affordable and flexible access to the sports they love. We are excited to collaborate with partners to bring top competitions to new markets, including Spain’s La Liga”, noted a co-founder of DAZN. The service has since added La Liga to its catalogue, broadening its reach.

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