Valencia vs. Celta Vigo: La Liga 2023-24 clash preview and streaming options

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The big clash is scheduled for Saturday, November 25, at 4:15 PM local time.

Valencia will welcome Celta de Vigo to the Mestalla Stadium on Saturday, November 25 at 4:15 PM, marking the fourteenth round of the 2023-2024 La Liga season.

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The home side, Valencia, heads into this match after a 1-5 defeat to Real Madrid on the previous matchday, with Hugo Duro collecting the lone goal for Rubén Baraja’s squad, which sits ninth in the table with 18 points.

Meanwhile, Celta de Vigo were edged 3-4 by Athletic Club in their latest league outing, despite goals from Iago Aspas, Jonathan Bamba and Jorgen Strand Larsen. Under the guidance of Rafa Benítez, the Celts sit eighteenth in the standings with seven points.

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Time, day, date, where Valencia vs. Celta takes place in La Liga 2023-2024

Where to watch Valencia vs. Celta live online: TV channels and streaming options for La Liga 2023-2024

TV and channel: locating broadcasts and how to access them

As in recent seasons, La Liga matches in Spain are shown on pay TV channels. There is also a track of games broadcast openly via Gol TV. A channel that can be accessed through major pay platforms as well. Here are the typical subscription routes to consider:

Movistar+

Movistar+ offers several Fusion packages that allow viewers to receive television channels along with fiber or mobile services, giving fans flexible options to suit their setup.

Orange television

Orange TV is another solid option for fans who want to follow the Spanish league, the second division, the Champions League, the Europa League, and more. With exclusive rights shared among platforms, Orange TV can bundle Movistar+ to provide access to La Liga 2023-2024.

DAZN

From last season, La Liga matches can also be streamed on DAZN. The service broadcasts several matches weekly, with some games appearing exclusively on this platform. In many cases, DAZN can be accessed via the Movistar+ app. For any questions, viewers should check with their provider.

Streaming: where to watch and how to subscribe

Movistar+

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

A notable feature is the ability to view each week’s matches on multiple devices using an electronic key. More information is available at ver.movistarplus.es.

The Movistar+ app is available for iOS and Android, with apps also on Smart TVs, offering a tailored experience for different users.

All matches can be watched live or on demand, with replays and flexible viewing options, including the possibility to catch games from around the world, ensuring accessibility for fans everywhere.

How to watch DAZN in Spain: signup, pricing and multi-device access

DAZN is a sports streaming service that covers leagues and tournaments. Accessibility in Spain began in February 2019, and the platform offers various packages that can be explored via the provider’s site.

DAZN expanded to multiple markets in 2016, launching in Japan, Germany, Austria and Switzerland, with growth continuing across Europe and North America. It is now a familiar name in Canada and the United States, among others, offering flexible access to a broad range of sports content.

“The mission is to provide affordable, flexible access to the sports fans love. Partnerships with major broadcasters extend options for viewing across platforms, expanding the reach of the Spanish La Liga to new markets,” noted a co-founder during the platform’s early expansion. Since then, La Liga has become part of its growing lineup.

Notes are provided as citations to industry sources and official broadcaster announcements to reflect current broadcasting landscapes.

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