Sevilla vs Valencia: La Liga Kickoff and Viewing Options for US and Canada

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The new La Liga season starts this Friday with two compelling clashes. Unión Deportiva Almería takes on Rayo Vallecano at the Juegos Mediterráneos Stadium to kick off the campaign. In a marquee meeting, Sevilla welcomes Valencia at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium, two storied clubs renewing a historic rivalry.

Follow Sevilla versus Valencia as part of the La Liga action for 2023-24.

Both clubs aim to lift their league performance this term. Sevilla showed clear progress last season after the arrival of José Luis Mendilibar, finishing strong and lifting the UEFA Europa League, which earned them a return to European competition. Valencia also found momentum late under new coach Rubén Baraja, a club legend, though their finish at Mestalla left them just outside the European spots in a near miss at season’s end.

Roster changes

The Sevillian-Valencian clash features a late schedule adjustment. The match, initially set for 9:30 p.m., will now begin at 10 p.m. to dodge Seville’s peak heat.

Stay updated on Sevilla FC news in real time via trusted sports feeds and official channels. Subscribers can access timely updates for free by following official announcements.

Stay updated on Valencia CF news in real time via trusted sports feeds and official channels. Subscribers can access timely updates for free by following official announcements.

Time, day, and venue for Sevilla vs Valencia in La Liga 2022-23

Live online: Sevilla vs Valencia in La Liga 2022-23 — TV channel and streaming options

TV and streaming: where to watch and how to access

As in recent seasons, football in Spain can be watched on pay TV with some matches also shown openly. One game per day is typically broadcast on Gol Televisión, while major platforms carry the rest through various agreements. This article outlines the different options fans can use to access the action.

Movistar+

Movistar+ offers several ways to enjoy La Liga, including Fusion packages. Viewers can choose a plan that includes fiber for home use or mobile lines, providing flexibility for every fan’s setup.

Orange television

Orange TV is another viable option for fans who want to follow La Liga, the second division, the Champions League, and the Europa League. Since Movistar+ does not hold exclusive rights, other platforms share broadcasts. Subscriptions via Orange TV can provide access to La Liga 2022-23 here.

DAZN

DAZN has been a core home for La Liga in recent seasons, offering a selection of five matches per week. Some games remain exclusive to Movistar+. Subscriptions can be accessed through the Movistar+ app where available. For questions, contact the service provider directly.

Streaming: where to watch and how to access

Movistar +

In Spain, La Liga can be watched on any device with internet access, whether through the official Movistar+ app or via the platform’s website. An electronic key allows weekly matches to be viewed on multiple devices without hassle. For more information, fans can visit see.movistarplus.es.

The Movistar+ app is available on iOS via the App Store, on Android through Google Play, and on Smart TVs, all tailored to user preferences.

All matches from each day are accessible live and from anywhere in the world. Replays and on-demand options are available, allowing fans to watch at their convenience.

How to watch DAZN in Spain: signup, pricing, and device compatibility

DAZN is a sports streaming service covering leagues, tournaments, and more. Access to the platform in Spain began on February 27, 2019, with varied options and packages for subscribers to explore.

DAZN expanded internationally in 2016, launching in countries including Japan, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. It later entered Canada in 2017 and the United States in 2018, where it established a strong presence.

“We are growing quickly with a simple, fan-friendly approach. We aim to provide affordable and flexible access to the sports fans love. Our expansion into major European markets aligns with this vision, and we look forward to bringing even more sports to the forefront,” stated a DAZN co-founder during the early expansion period. Since then, La Liga has become part of a broader European offering.

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