The ritual battle between Barcelona, Real Madrid, and the cream of Spanish football begins again on Friday, August 15, as this season's La Liga kicks into action. And we have details in this article on where to watch La Liga live streams in different parts of the world.
Barcelona are the reigning champions, having wrestled the La Liga Trophy back from their fierce rivals in white last season. Coach Hansi Flick brought back the good times to Catalonia and their temporary home of the Estadi Olímpic, getting the best out of his potent attacking trio, Robert Lewandowski, Raphinha, and then-17-year-old Lamine Yamal. Los Blancos fans will be hoping that the much-anticipated arrival of Xabi Alonso in the Real dugout will do likewise. He certainly has enough talent on his hands to return success to the Santiago Bernabéu, bolstering Kylian Mbappé, Vinícius Júnior, and Jude Bellingham with incoming personnel such as Trent Alexander-Arnold, Álvaro Carreras, and Dean Huijsen.
While the title is expected to be played out between Spain's two most storied sides once again, the likes of Atlético Madrid, Athletic Bilbao, and Villarreal will be looking to stop them. Diego Simeone in particular has spent big (around €175 million) over the summer, bringing in Álex Baena, Giacomo Raspadori, and Johnny Cardoso among others to Estadio Metropolitano. Elsewhere, there's a return to the top flight for Real Oviedo after a quarter of a century out of La Liga and new managers at Osasuna, Real Sociedad, and Sevilla.
With much of the pre-season chatter dedicated to the controversy surrounding a potential fixture between Barcelona and Villarreal in the USA, it's time for the on-pitch business to start. Keep reading to discover how to watch La Liga live streams no matter where you are in the world.
Where to watch La Liga in the US
La Liga is an ESPN property in the US, with all 380 games of the season being shown on its streaming services. For the first weekend, that means ESPN Plus, before the all-new ESPN DTC picks up the reins from August 21 onwards. ESPN Plus subscribers will be automatically switched over to the new streamer, so you don't need to worry about an interruption in service if you subscribe now. A subscription will set you back $12 a month or $120 a year for regular ESPN Plus content on its own. Coverage of La Liga matches will be available with your choice of English or Spanish commentary.
Where to watch La Liga in the UK
Premier Sports has recently signed a deal to show almost every La Liga game with 340 matches for each of the next three seasons, ending in 2028. Its channels are available as an add-on with certain Sky and Virgin Media TV plans and through Amazon Prime Video, or you can watch La Liga online with a Premier Sports subscription costing £17 a month or from £120 a year. The Disney Plus platform (from £5 a month) is picking up the remainder of the games, with exclusive rights to broadcast La Liga's Saturday evening games in the UK.
Where to watch La Liga in Canada
Want access to every single La Liga game in Canada? Then you'll need a subscription to TSN Plus. The service is showing all 380 matches through your web browser and its apps, with subs costing a very reasonable $8 a month or $80 a year. If you already get TSN channels through your cable plan, you'll also be able to watch one La Liga match per gameweek through its regular channels. You'll need to keep an eye on TSN's listings, as the schedule changes from week to week.
Where to watch La Liga in Australia
beIN Sports is the official La Liga broadcaster in Australia, with the specialist sports streamer showing every single match of the 2025-2026 season. Subscriptions cost $16 a month or, for a limited time, $130 a year (usual price $192). beIN Sports also shows Serie A, Bundesliga, Carabao Cup, EFL Championship, and SPFL soccer, as well as tennis from the ATP and WTA Tours and Davis Cup.
How to watch La Liga from anywhere
If you're overseas and try to watch La Liga like you normally would in the US or UK, you'll soon find that your stream is blocked due to geographical restrictions. It's annoying if you already pay for a service but just happen to be on holiday when El Clásico is on. Fortunately, help is at hand in the form of a VPN (Virtual Private Network).
VPNs, such as the market-leading NordVPN, are a workaround for such geo-blocking, as they're able to spoof your IP address so that your laptop, mobile, or streaming device thinks it's back in your home country. As you'll see from our NordVPN review, it's fantastic at getting around these restrictions and is genuinely very easy to use. Give it a try for free with NordVPN's 30-day money-back guarantee.
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