Barcelona will face Espanyol in a key Spanish Primera fixture, with a win potentially opening up a nine-point lead over title rivals Real Madrid. The match will take place on Sunday, Nov. 3 at 4:15 p.m. CET, translating to a 10:15 a.m. ET start in the US. For fans looking to watch the game without cable, ESPN Plus offers live English and Spanish-language broadcast rights for La Liga in the States. Those unable to view La Liga matches locally can use a VPN to virtually change their location on their devices and access the game. ExpressVPN is a reliable choice for this, with a current special offer of $100 for an annual subscription, saving 49%.

In the UK, Premier Sports will be broadcasting a minimum of five live La Liga matches per week on its channels, with Barcelona vs. Espanyol available exclusively on Premier Sports 2. A subscription to Premier Sports’ dedicated La Liga channel costs £8 a month, or fans can opt for a full subscription to access all the network’s channels and additional sports coverage for £10 a month. In Canada, TSN is the rights holder for live coverage of La Liga matches, with select fixtures shown on its linear channels and a wider selection available on the TSN Plus streaming platform for CA$8 per month. Australian viewers can watch La Liga matches on BeIn Sports, with a subscription costing AU$15 a month or AU$130 annually.

For fans looking to stream La Liga matches using a VPN, it is important to ensure that the VPN is set up correctly to prevent any leaks that could lead to termination of the streaming service account. Quick tips for streaming La Liga include checking the address registered with the streaming service account to ensure it is in the correct viewing area, and installing the VPN on a router for devices like smart TVs that do not have VPN apps available. It is also recommended to use a privacy-first browser, such as Brave, when logging into streaming services to maintain location privacy. Following these guidelines can help fans access and enjoy La Liga matches from anywhere in the world.

Share.
Exit mobile version