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La Liga Live Streaming: How to watch La Liga Online

La Liga is one the most watched football leagues in the UK, with many British fans gaining an affinity for the Spanish top flight when Sky Sports showed the action for over 20 years before losing the rights in 2018. 

Coverage has changed hands a few times since and the new broadcasting contracts mean Premier Sports show 340 games per season while Disney+ air one match every Saturday on their streaming service. 

Premier Sports also have an online streaming service known as LaLiga TV which shows matches during the 3pm blackout in the UK.

La Liga Live Stream Fixtures – This Week’s Matches

There are a number of big fixtures this week and many are being shown in the UK. 

Check the table below to see the latest games available to view live on TV and where to watch them:

How to watch La Liga Online in the UK

Premier Sports’ package means subscribers can watch every game live online, including those which take place during the UK’s 3pm blackout on Saturdays. 

Disney+ also allows for plenty of flexibility as it is a streaming service, meaning it is optimised for online use. 

Bet365 also stream every La Liga match on both their app and website.

Upcoming Changes to La Liga Broadcasting

The current Premier Sports and Disney+ deals are set to run until 2027-28. 

Both will be keen to keep the deals given the traffic La Liga drives, although Sky Sports have struck a contract to show extended highlights, suggesting they may be in the market to get back one of their most watched leagues in the near future. 

Even though Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are no longer drawing in the crowds, a bidding war could still commence for the rights to broadcast the Spanish top flight.

Barcelona and Real Madrid are two of the most supported clubs in the world and Lamine Yamal, Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham are just some of the many superstars plying their trade in La Liga right now