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Is La Liga Live Streaming Legal?

All of the streaming sources displayed above are 100% official. These are safe to use, as opposed to certain other unethical places featuring La Liga streams. Stay well away from them. It is plain madness to be risking viruses.

Are the La Liga Streams Free?

Most of the streaming channels allow you to watch have La Liga access via a paid subscription, whereas some might provide a subscription-free way.
In order to do this you need to register with a bookmaker site and then watch games without paying for a subscription. Usually, the sole condition after signing up is to make a minimum deposit with them or having made a wager with them over the last 24 hours. However, read the specific T&Cs beforehand.

League Table

Pos Team Pld W D L +/- Pts Form
1
Real Madrid
Real Madrid Real Madrid
34 27 6 1 52 87 WWWWW
2
Girona FC
Girona FC Girona
34 23 5 6 31 74 WLWWW
3
Barcelona
Barcelona Barcelona
34 22 7 5 27 73 WWLWL
4
Atlético Madrid
Atlético Madrid Atlético
34 21 4 9 24 67 WWLWW
5
Athletic Bilbao
Athletic Bilbao Bilbao
34 17 10 7 22 61 LDDLW
6
Real Sociedad
Real Sociedad Sociedad
34 14 12 8 13 54 WDDLW
7
Real Betis
Real Betis Real Betis
34 13 13 8 4 52 LWWDW
8
Valencia
Valencia Valencia
34 13 8 13 -2 47 WWLLL
9
Villarreal
Villarreal Villarreal
34 12 9 13 -2 45 LDWWL
10
Getafe
Getafe Getafe
34 10 13 11 -6 43 LDDWL
11
Alaves
Alaves Alavés
34 11 8 15 -6 41 LLWWW
12
Sevilla
Sevilla Sevilla
34 10 11 13 -1 41 WWWDW
13
Osasuna
Osasuna Osasuna
34 11 6 17 -14 39 WLLLL
14
UD Las Palmas
UD Las Palmas Las Palmas
34 10 7 17 -13 37 LLLLL
15
Celta Vigo
Celta Vigo Celta
34 8 10 16 -12 34 DLWLW
16
Rayo Vallecano
Rayo Vallecano Rayo
34 7 13 14 -16 34 DDWLL
17
Mallorca
Mallorca Mallorca
34 6 14 14 -13 32 DLLDL
18
Cádiz
Cádiz Cádiz
34 4 14 16 -26 26 WLLDL
19
Granada
Granada Granada
34 4 9 21 -28 21 LWDWL
20
UD Almería
UD Almería Almería
34 2 11 21 -34 17 LDLLW

Top Scorers

Player Team Goals
Artem Dovbyk
Girona FC
Girona FC Girona
20
Jude Bellingham
Real Madrid
Real Madrid Real Madrid
18
Robert Lewandowski
Barcelona
Barcelona Barcelona
17
Alexander Sørloth
Villarreal
Villarreal Villarreal
17
Ante Budimir
Osasuna
Osasuna Osasuna
16
Borja Mayoral
Getafe
Getafe Getafe
15
Álvaro Morata
Atlético Madrid
Atlético Madrid Atlético
14
Gorka Guruzeta
Athletic Bilbao
Athletic Bilbao Bilbao
14
Youssef En-Nesyri
Sevilla
Sevilla Sevilla
13
Antoine Griezmann
Atlético Madrid
Atlético Madrid Atlético
13
Hugo Duro
Valencia
Valencia Valencia
13
Vinicius Júnior
Real Madrid
Real Madrid Real Madrid
13
Jorgen Strand Larsen
Celta Vigo
Celta Vigo Celta
12
Myrto Uzuni
Granada
Granada Granada
11
Iñaki Williams
Athletic Bilbao
Athletic Bilbao Bilbao
11
Gerard Moreno
Villarreal
Villarreal Villarreal
10
Rodrygo
Real Madrid
Real Madrid Real Madrid
10
Willian José
Real Betis
Real Betis Real Betis
10
Ángel Correa
Atlético Madrid
Atlético Madrid Atlético
9
Joselu
Real Madrid
Real Madrid Real Madrid
9

Best Defending Teams

Overall
Real Madrid 22
Athletic Bilbao 33
Real Sociedad 35
Alaves 38
Atlético Madrid 39
Home
Real Madrid 9
Valencia 11
Mallorca 14
Real Betis 15
Athletic Bilbao 16
Away
Real Madrid 13
Real Sociedad 17
Athletic Bilbao 17
Rayo Vallecano 19
Atlético Madrid 21

Worst Defending Teams

Overall
UD Almería 67
Granada 64
Villarreal 58
Celta Vigo 52
Osasuna 51
Home
UD Almería 33
Granada 26
Villarreal 26
Rayo Vallecano 24
Osasuna 24
Away
Granada 38
UD Almería 34
Celta Vigo 32
Villarreal 32
Cádiz 30

Best Attacking Teams

Overall
Real Madrid 74
Girona FC 73
Barcelona 70
Atlético Madrid 63
Villarreal 56
Home
Girona FC 46
Real Madrid 43
Atlético Madrid 40
Athletic Bilbao 38
Barcelona 38
Away
Barcelona 32
Real Madrid 31
Girona FC 27
Villarreal 27
Real Sociedad 23

Worst Attacking Teams

Overall
Cádiz 23
Rayo Vallecano 27
Mallorca 27
UD Las Palmas 30
Alaves 32
Home
Mallorca 14
Cádiz 15
UD Almería 16
Rayo Vallecano 16
Osasuna 17
Away
Cádiz 8
Rayo Vallecano 11
Alaves 12
Granada 13
Mallorca 13
La Liga trophy

Broadcasting Rights for Spain's La Liga Football Competition


La Liga, Spain's top professional football league, is one of the most watched sports leagues globally. It features iconic clubs like FC Barcelona and Real Madrid, attracting significant viewership both domestically and internationally. The broadcasting rights for La Liga are therefore a hot commodity, involving substantial financial deals and strategic partnerships.

Current Broadcasting Rights in Spain

Domestic Rights

For the period from 2022/23 to 2026/27, the broadcasting rights for La Liga in Spain and Andorra have been secured in a deal valued at approximately €4.95 billion. The rights have been acquired by Telefónica and DAZN. Telefónica, via its Movistar platform, broadcasts five matches per matchday, including exclusive first picks for 18 weeks and second picks for another 17 weeks. DAZN also shares the rights to broadcast five matches per matchday.

Financial Details

Telefónica has committed to spending €1.29 billion for the rights over a three-year period, starting from the second half of the 2024/25 season through to the 2026/27 season. This includes €250 million for half of the 2024-2025 season and €520 million per season for 2026 and 2027.

International Broadcasting Rights

Europe

  • United Kingdom and Ireland: Bet365 has the broadcast rights in these countries. La Liga has also renewed its broadcasting rights with Premier Sports until 2025, ensuring continued coverage in these territories
  • Sweden and Finland: As well as Bet365, TV4 Media has secured La Liga broadcasting rights until the end of the 2025-26 season. This deal includes extensive coverage across TV4 and its pay TV arm, C More​ (Digital TV Europe)​.
  • Germany, Italy, Portugal, San Marino, and Luxembourg: Along with Bet365, DAZN holds the rights to broadcast La Liga matches in these countries, reflecting the platform's strong presence in European sports broadcasting​ (Wikipedia)​.
  • France: beIN Sports continues to broadcast La Liga matches, maintaining a long-standing relationship with Spanish football​ (Wikipedia)​.

Australia

Bet365 and beIN Sports hold the broadcasting rights for La Liga. As a major sports broadcaster in the region, beIN Sports provides comprehensive coverage of European football, including La Liga matches​ (Reference: Wikipedia)​.

Canada

The broadcasting rights for La Liga in Canada are held by Bet365 and beIN Sports. Similar to its operations in Australia and France, beIN Sports offers extensive coverage of La Liga, allowing Canadian audiences to follow all the major matches and developments within the league​​.

Sub-Saharan Africa

StarTimes has secured the non-exclusive broadcasting rights for La Liga in the Sub-Saharan region for five seasons, from 2024/25 to 2028/29. This deal enables StarTimes to broadcast matches in all local languages, excluding French, thus reaching a broad audience across the region.

North America

In North America, beIN Sports holds the rights to broadcast La Liga. This partnership has been pivotal in growing La Liga’s audience across the United States and Canada, where there is a significant Spanish football fanbase.

Economic Impact and Strategic Importance

The broadcasting rights deals are crucial for La Liga's economic health and its clubs. These deals not only generate significant revenue but also help in maintaining the league's competitive balance by ensuring a steady income stream for its clubs. Moreover, broadcasting agreements with international reach such as those with StarTimes and beIN Sports highlight La Liga's strategy to expand its global footprint and engage with international fans.

Future Prospects

As current deals approach their expiration, La Liga will likely explore new opportunities and possibly even more lucrative deals, reflecting the league's robust global appeal. The evolving landscape of sports broadcasting, with a shift towards digital streaming platforms, may also play a crucial role in future negotiations.

La Liga's broadcasting rights are a testament to its status as one of the premier football leagues globally. The strategic distribution of these rights ensures maximum coverage and audience engagement across various regions, bolstering its international presence and contributing to the financial stability of the clubs involved. As the media landscape continues to evolve, La Liga's approach to managing and distributing its broadcasting rights will be crucial in maintaining its position at the forefront of global football.

For more detailed information on La Liga's broadcasting rights, visit La Liga's official website.

How do I back your La Liga Tips?

You can back our La Liga tips from here on FootballPredictions.NET. For each prediction in Spain's premier football competition, we maintain regularly updated odds from multiple bookmakers. To place your bets, you can click/press on the links here.  It's not just about Real Madrid and Barcelona, either!  We have you covered for every La Liga game played.

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You will find our La Liga predictions & betting tips on this page a few days before each scheduled match. This is about as early as forecasting football tips can be done to take into account various factors such as injury updates and any other news.

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