La Liga live: 10 platforms to watch the action from anywhere

If you want to watch La Liga from wherever you are, there are now more legal, official ways to do it than ever before. 

So, the trick isn’t just finding a stream. It’s picking the right streamer for your country, device mix, and budget.

Below is where to catch the La Liga live action from anywhere:

1. YouTube

  • Availability: Global.
  • Channels: N/A 
  • Device support: Any device with access to the internet.
  • Simultaneous streams: Unlimited.
La liga youtube

LaLiga’s official YouTube channel publishes highlights. It also features full-match condensed replays, packages, and short-form clips the moment the whistle blows.

If you want instant goal reels, extended highlights, or team-centred summaries, YouTube is the fastest legal route. 

YouTube won’t replace a live rights subscription, but it’s a no-cost way to follow match flow, player highlights, and official post-match content.

Pros:

  • Free, immediate official highlights and condensed replays.
  • Works on virtually every device and in even the tightest network conditions.
  • Best place for short-form, shareable LaLiga clips.
  • No subscription or regional account setup needed for highlights.

Cons:

  • No guaranteed live full-match streams.
  • Some videos are geoblocked by rights in specific countries.

2. DAZN

  • Starting price: From $19.99 per month for an annual plan and $29.99 if you pay each month.
  • Availability: Parts of the Americas, Spain, Italy, Germany, Portugal, Japan, and some Latin markets.
  • Channels: None.
  • Device support: Tizen, webOS, and Android Operating TV Systems, Fire TV and Fire Stick, Roku, Chromecast, AirPlay, iOS and Android, updated web browsers
  • Simultaneous streams: Up to 2.
DAZN homepage

If DAZN is live in your country, it’s usually the easiest way to get regular La Liga live fixtures with modern streaming tech. It has native apps for big TV brands, reliable adaptive bitrate playback, and decent match commentary. 

In Spain, DAZN also negotiated a free-to-air slot for one match per matchday while offering paid packages for additional matches.

Pros:

  • High production quality and well-designed apps.
  • Official global hub for LaLiga highlights plus live in DAZN territories.
  • Good mobile and TV app support.

Cons:

  • Only available live in select markets.
  • The lowest plan has few simultaneous streams.

3. ESPN

  • Starting price (per month): ESPN Select, $12.99, beginning on October 21, 2025. ESPN Unlimited $29.99.
  • Availability: United States.
  • Channels: None.
  • Devices support: Modern TVs like Apple, Roku, and Fire TV, latest consoles, iOS and Android mobile apps, current and updated web browser players, Chromecast, or AirPlay.
  • Simultaneous streams: Up to 3.
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ESPN+ Homepage

If you’re in the United States, ESPN+ is effectively the digital home for La Liga live. Most matches stream here and key fixtures also appear on ESPN/ABC linear channels. 

Their platform gives you English and Spanish commentary options. It also integrates LaLiga into the broader soccer hub for scores, analysis, and feature shows.

Additionally, their ESPN+ app is stable across smart TVs, mobile devices, and consoles, and the service supports offline features.

Pros:

  • Deep U.S. coverage and ESPN studio shows.
  • Strong multiview and connected-TV features for multitasking fans.
  • Integration with ESPN’s app ecosystem and editorial content.

Cons:

  • Not the cheapest for casual viewers.
  • Limited to U.S. rights

4. Movistar Plus+

  • Starting price (Per month): From €4.99–€9.99 for basic football OTT offers; comprehensive “All Football”/full packages can be €35+ or much higher depending on bundles.
  • Availability: Spain.
  • Channels: M+ LaLiga channels.
  • Device support: All Movistar set-top boxes, iOS and Android, smart TV apps, all current web browsers, Chromecast support, and fiber customer apps.
  • Simultaneous streams: Up to 4.
Movistar Plus+ home

Movistar Plus+ offers a mix of linear channels plus strong streaming apps and often the best Spanish-language commentary and local studio depth.

It has been iterating with lower-cost OTT passes. So you don’t always need the big bundle.

Pros:

  • Domestic coverage and local commentary.
  • Multiple LaLiga linear channels + substantial replay library.
  • Often bundles with fiber/mobile, which can be cost-effective for residents.

Cons:

  • Complex bundles and promotions make price comparison tricky.
  • Outside Spain, it’s not an option for live matches.

5. Premier Sports

  • Starting price (Per month): £7.99 LaLigaTV-only; full Premier Sports add-on via Prime Video or other platforms £15.99/month depending on provider.
  • Availability: UK and Ireland.
  • Channels: Premier Sports channels and LaLigaTV.
  • Device support: Amazon Prime Channels, Premier Player app for iOS and Android, website access, Smart TV apps, Sky and Virgin add-ons.
  • Simultaneous streams: 1 active login.
Premier Sports homepage

Premier Sports and its LaLigaTV channel is the principal place for most live Spanish top-flight matches in the UK/Ireland as it streams hundreds of matches a season.

You can subscribe through the Premier Player or add Premier Sports as a Prime Video channel. Both give you access to the LaLigaTV channel that Premier operates. 

Pros:

  • Available via Prime Video channels for easy billing.
  • Dedicated LaLigaTV branding makes match-finding straightforward.
  • Decent streaming reliability and VOD catch-up.
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Cons:

  • Some viewers dislike the add-on model (Prime channel + app confusion).

6. Disney+

  • Starting price (Per month): £4.99
  • Availability: UK & Ireland
  • Channels: None.
  • Device support: Smart TVs (wide support), connected TV apps, iOS/Android, web, consoles, Chromecast/AirPlay; you benefit from Disney+’s standard CTV features (downloads, multiple streams on higher tiers).
  • Simultaneous streams: 2–4, depending on the Disney+ tier.
Disney+ La Liga

Disney+ made a splash in the UK/Ireland by snagging the exclusive late-Saturday LaLiga match.

This is a strategic move that folds marquee Spanish football into a mainstream entertainment subscription. That means one top Saturday fixture will be included with Disney+ at no extra cost beyond your subscription tier.

If you want every LaLiga match, Premier Sports is still the deeper resource, as Disney is not a full-season home for La Liga live. 

Pros:

  • Great value if you already subscribe to Disney+ for shows/films.
  • Excellent connected-TV experience and app stability.
  • Easy for casual fans — no separate sports app to manage.
  • Big-name studio talent and polished presentations.

Cons:

  • Only one official weekly live LaLiga fixture, not comprehensive.

7. FanCode

  • Starting price: ₹499–₹999 seasonal offers; single-match passes also available.
  • Availability: India
  • Channels: None.
  • Device support: Android TV, Fire TV, JioTV apps, Samsung Smart TV, iOS and Android, and website player on any current browser.
  • Simultaneous streams: 1–2 devices, depending on your pass.
FanCode La Liga

FanCode secured exclusive LaLiga rights in India and built a typical modern mobile-first distribution. It offers season/tour passes, single-match tickets, and frequent promotional pricing designed for price-sensitive markets. 

If you’re in India and care about La Liga live, this is the obvious and often cheapest official route. FanCode’s delivery is designed for mobile-first viewers, but also supports TV streaming through Android TV/Fire TV and select smart TV partners.

Pros:

  • Mobile-first UX with smart TV support.
  • Flexible single-match and season pass options.
  • Frequent promotional pricing at launch and mid-season.

Cons:

  • Not ideal for large households without extra device slots.
  • Customer support is uneven during peak matches.

8. Viaplay

  • Starting price: £9.99 each month.
  • Availability: Nordic countries, the UK, plus selected European territories.
  • Channels: None.
  • Device support: Smart TVs with either WebOS, Android or Samsung OS, Chromecast Google, Apple TV gadgets, Roku sticks or TV, iOS and Android mobile app, website browsers, latest consoles, Amazon Fire.
  • Simultaneous streams: 2 to 4, depending on specific Viaplay plan and market.
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Viaplay logo

Viaplay has been an aggressive sports rights buyer in northern Europe and the UK at times. It holds La Liga live rights; you get a good modern sports UX and often an all-sports bundle that includes many other European leagues. 

If Viaplay is available in your market for LaLiga, it’s a strong single-vendor option for cross-competition fans.

Pros:

  • Good app ecosystem and sport bundles.
  • Handy if you follow multiple European competitions.
  • Often competitive price points in Nordic markets.

Cons:

  • Simultaneous-stream allowances vary by market.
  • You need additional subscriptions for every league you follow.

9. TSN+

  • Starting price (Per month): $8.
  • Availability: Canada.
  • Channels: TSN linear network channels.
  • Device support: Chromecast from Google, iOS and Android mobile, Apple, Android or Google TV OS, Amazon Fire and Roku gadgets, all modern web browsers.
  • Simultaneous streams: Up to 3, depending on plan.
TSN+ home

If you’re in Canada, TSN and its direct-to-consumer TSN+ product is the place for LaLiga. TSN’s feed comes with strong studio programming and reliable national coverage. It also has modern streaming apps and often bundles LaLiga with other soccer and sports options. 

Pros:

  • TSN apps are available on most major platforms.
  • Suitable for fans who want consolidated Canadian sports coverage.
  • Reliable playback and replay options.

Cons:

  • Geo-restricted to Canada for live matches.

10. Fubo

  • Starting price (Per month): $84.99+, depending on plan..
  • Availability: United States only
  • Channels: 200+.
  • Device support: Apple TV, Roku, Android TV/Google TV, Fire TV, iOS & Android, web browser, PlayStation/Xbox support for some apps.
  • Simultaneous streams: Up to 10 on higher plans.
fubo TV homepage

Fubo is a sports-centric aggregator in the US that bundles linear channels like ESPN, beIN via carriage deals, and others. So you can watch LaLiga matches that are carried by those networks. 

Recent product moves in 2025 introduced lower-cost sports-first plans that bundle key sports channels, including ESPN Unlimited. This is a good option if you want LaLiga plus other sports in one subscription without full pay-TV prices.

Pros:

  • Broad channel lineup and a one-stop for many sports.
  • Native TV app support and high concurrency on premium tiers.
  • Good for households that watch multiple leagues.

Cons:

  • Expensive on full plans compared with single-league OTTs.

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