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How To Watch La Liga in the US

Looking for the best way to watch La Liga in the U.S.? Here's how ESPN's channels and streaming platforms fit together for complete league coverage.

La Liga has been Spain’s top men’s soccer division since 1929, yet only nine clubs have ever won the league title. Real Madrid leads the all-time title count with 36 championships, while Barcelona has 29 after winning the last two seasons.

In the U.S., ESPN holds La Liga broadcast rights through the 2028-2029 season and provides English- and Spanish-language coverage of all 380 matches. Every game streams as ESPN+ content in the ESPN app, giving fans complete coverage through either ESPN Select or ESPN Unlimited. Those aren’t your only options for accessing La Liga coverage, though.

If you’re wondering how to watch La Liga, this guide breaks down those ESPN viewing options alongside key channels and important dates on the 2026-2027 calendar. Keep reading to find the La Liga TV setup that works best for you.

What channels show La Liga matches?

You can watch every La Liga match live in English and Spanish through ESPN+ in the ESPN app. ESPN will also air at least 20 matches across ABC, ESPN, and ESPN2 this season, while ESPN Deportes will carry at least 200 matches in Spanish.

You don’t need a full live TV package for complete La Liga coverage, but ESPN’s traditional channels give TV subscribers another way to catch select games. Disney+ will also carry select matches during the season.

La Liga TV schedule

The La Liga season is a nine-month marathon, running from August 15 to May 30. While every matchday brings its own drama, the 38-matchday season features a handful of major rivalries and key dates worth circling on the calendar.

Exact kickoff times and broadcast details can change as the season progresses, so check ESPN’s official La Liga TV schedule for the latest matchweek information.

Key dates and matchups

  • Season opener (August 15, 2026): Alavés hosts Getafe in the first match of the 2026-2027 campaign.
  • Madrid derby (September 20, 2026): Atlético Madrid hosts Real Madrid in the rivals’ first league meeting of the season.
  • El Clásico (October 25, 2026): Barcelona hosts Real Madrid in the first league Clásico of the season.
  • El Clásico (May 9, 2027): Real Madrid hosts Barcelona at the Bernabéu in Matchday 35.
  • Final matchday (May 30, 2027): La Liga’s 38th and final round closes the league calendar.

Best TV plans for watching La Liga in the U.S.

The easiest way to think about La Liga coverage is to start with ESPN+. Every match still streams under the ESPN+ label, but access now comes through ESPN Select or ESPN Unlimited in the ESPN app. Both plans include all La Liga matches plus Copa del Rey and Supercopa de España coverage, while ESPN Unlimited adds ESPN’s full lineup of linear networks and services.

Some live TV providers also include ESPN Unlimited with eligible plans, so you may not need a separate ESPN subscription. Below are our picks for the best La Liga value and the best full live TV package.

Best Overall: ESPN Select

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ESPN Select is the cheapest standalone way to watch every La Liga match, costing $12.99 a month. The plan replaced the old standalone ESPN+ subscription and includes the same ESPN+ content library within ESPN’s redesigned app. ESPN’s newer app experience also adds features such as multiview, integrated game stats, and greater personalization.

There’s plenty of soccer beyond La Liga, too. ESPN Select includes the “ESPN FC” studio show, select La Liga 2 matches, college soccer, and coverage from the Eredivisie, USL Championship, and Northern Super League. That makes it an especially strong value for soccer fans who don’t need ESPN’s full linear channel lineup.

Best Live TV Service: Hulu + Live TV

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Hulu + Live TV ($88.99–$99.99/mo.) is our favorite full TV package for La Liga fans because its soccer coverage extends well beyond ESPN. You get ESPN and ESPN2 alongside networks such as FS1, TNT, and USA Network, giving you access to major competitions including the Premier League and UEFA tournaments in one live TV lineup. Hulu + Live TV currently includes more than 100 live channels and unlimited DVR.

The biggest La Liga perk is Hulu’s ESPN integration. ESPN+ content streams directly in the Hulu app, so you can move between La Liga matches and traditional live channels without switching apps. Hulu also lets you follow favorite teams, sports, and leagues for personalized recommendations, while eligible plans include additional ESPN Unlimited access through the ESPN app.

Most major cable, satellite, and live TV streaming providers carry ESPN channels with select La Liga coverage. Compare the options below to see which providers include the channels you need.

Provider Price ABC ESPN ESPN Deportes* Details
Cox $20.00–$184.00/mo. View Plans for Cox

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DIRECTV $84.99–$171.98/mo. View Plans for DIRECTV STREAM

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DISH $89.99–$119.99/mo. View Plans for DISH

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Fubo $14.99–$103.99/mo. View Plans for FuboTV

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Hulu + Live TV $88.99–$99.99/mo. View Plans for Hulu

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Optimum $15.00–$140.00/mo. View Plans for Optimum

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Sling TV $19.99–$60.99/mo. View Plans for Sling TV

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Spectrum $40.00–$145.00/mo. Check Availability

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Verizon Fios $105.00–$149.00/mo. View Plans for Verizon

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Xfinity $65.00–$135.00/mo. View Plans for Xfinity

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YouTube TV $82.99/mo. View Plans for YouTube TV

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*May require Spanish-language plan or separate add-on.

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How to watch La Liga for free

You won’t be able to watch the entire La Liga season for free, but ABC will carry select matches during the 2026-2027 campaign. If you live within range of a local ABC station, an over-the-air (OTA) antenna can get you those broadcasts without a paid TV subscription.

Before buying an antenna, use Antennas Direct’s Transmitter Locator to see how far your nearest ABC broadcast tower is from your home. Most OTA antennas work within about 70 miles of a transmitter, but reception also depends on your antenna’s range and obstacles such as terrain, buildings, and trees.

Another way to watch La Liga games without paying is through a free live TV streaming trial. There’s no direct free trial for ESPN+ content. But services like DIRECTV and Fubo offer trials that include ESPN channels and ESPN Unlimited, making them useful if you only need access for a specific matchweek.

How to watch La Liga FAQ

What ESPN plan do I need to watch La Liga?

ESPN Select is enough to watch every La Liga match in the U.S. because it unlocks complete ESPN+ access. ESPN Unlimited also includes ESPN+ coverage while adding ESPN's linear channels, such as ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Deportes, and ESPN on ABC.

Can I watch La Liga replays on ESPN+?

Yes. If you have access to ESPN+ through ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited, or an eligible live TV subscription, you can watch on-demand replays of La Liga matches after the final whistle. Replays typically remain available in the ESPN app for about three to four weeks.

Does Fubo have La Liga games?

Yes, you can watch select La Liga coverage via ESPN's linear channels on Fubo. Eligible plans also include ESPN Unlimited at no extra cost, giving you access to every La Liga match in the ESPN app.

Can I watch La Liga in Spanish?

Yes. ESPN's U.S. La Liga coverage includes English- and Spanish-language streams for every match. At least 200 Spanish-language simulcasts will also appear on ESPN Deportes this season.

Why you should trust us

Our CableTV.com Sports Editor, Taylor Kujawa, conducted thorough research and testing to determine the best ways to watch La Liga games in the U.S. Because every league match streams under the ESPN+ banner within the ESPN app, Taylor focused on ESPN’s streaming options and how they compare with traditional and live TV services. He based his recommendations on pricing, La Liga coverage, viewing features, and overall ease of use.

Check out our How We Rank page to learn more about our methods.

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