Villarreal B and Huesca enter their clash near safety, with playoff prospects just out of reach
Villarreal B and Huesca meet on Sunday at La Cerámica in a second division matchday 22 encounter where little is on the line. Both sides are close to securing permanent status and would require an unlikely surge to challenge for promotion to the top flight.
The Villarreal reserve team has shown a modest improvement in recent fixtures after flirting with the relegation zone. They now sit comfortably in mid-table, a situation that allows the Yellow Submarine’s young players to approach the remainder of the season with less pressure. With 44 points, Villarreal B appear almost certain to avoid relegation, needing six more points to reach the playoff places.
Fans can follow all the details of Villarreal B vs. Huesca in the Second Division this season by staying tuned for updates.
Huesca, on the other hand, sits with 42 points and is also in a safe position, already showing resilience. Cuco Ziganda’s squad has been a tough nut to crack, boasting seven rounds without defeat and retaining a solid, stubborn style of play that makes them difficult to beat.
Time, day, and location for Villarreal B vs. Huesca in the Second Division
Where to watch Villarreal B vs. Huesca: TV and live streaming options
Television channels and streaming outlets for live coverage
As has been the case in recent seasons, Spanish football remains largely behind paywalls, with one match per week typically shown on GOL. The rest of the fixtures are generally broadcast through Movistar La Liga or other platforms that hold the rights, and the following lines explain how to access these services.
To view on television, a Smart TV is usually required to install the relevant app that grants access to the platforms offering La Liga and Second Division games.
Movistar+ offers various Fusion packages that bundle home fiber with mobile access, providing different pathways to suit different households. This allows fans to choose a plan that fits their viewing setup.
Orange TV is another strong option for viewers who want to watch the Spanish league, the second division, and the Champions League. Rights for league games are shared among providers, so exclusive access may vary by package.
Streaming: where to watch and how to subscribe
Movistar+
In Spain, La Liga and the Segunda Division can also be watched online. This can be done through the Movistar+ app or via the official website. A notable feature is the electronic key that grants access to each day’s matches across different devices. More information is available on the dedicated help page.
The app is available for download on iOS through the App Store and on Android via Google Play. Smart TV apps are also offered for convenient viewing on television sets.
Additionally, most matches are broadcast live, with the option to replay highlights or watch on demand if a viewer cannot watch the game live.
Note: Access arrangements and available devices can vary by region and subscription plan, so fans should check their local listings for the exact options.
All of the above information is based on typical broadcast patterns and platform availability for this competition in Spain.