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Barcelona has kicked off its La Liga title defense with a 3-0 victory against nine-man Mallorca. Raphinha scored early by heading in a cross from Lamine Yamal in the seventh minute.
Javier Tebas has been engaged in a long-running war of words with Real Madrid. / Oscar J. Barroso/AFP7 via La Liga president Javier Tebas has defended the league’s proposed plans to stage Barcelona’s domestic fixture with Villarreal in Miami by going on a rant about the questionable integrity shown by Real Madrid over the years.
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Sporting News on MSNHow to watch La Liga: Live streams, TV channels, start times and key fixtures for 2025/26 season
TV channels and live streams to watch La Liga in the United States. Here’s the must-see fixtures and key information you need.
South American has become a happy hunting ground for Barcelona in recent years, as they continue efforts to sign talented younger players. And they have now set their sights on a new star – albeit,
ESPN+ streaming service offers every La Liga match this season in English and Spanish. Matches will also air occasionally on the ESPN network. ESPN+ plans start at $11.99 per month.
The La Liga 2025-26 match between Barcelona and Mallorca will kick-off at 11:00pm (IST) on Saturday. The La Liga 2025-26 match between Barcelona and Mallorca will be available to live-stream on Fancode app and website.
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How to Watch Barcelona: Live Stream Every La Liga Match, 2025-26 Season, Schedule, TV Channel
Barcelona is back in action for the 2025-26 La Liga season, with their first match kicking off this week. ESPN+ offers a wide array of matches throughout the season, including every La Liga match during the 2025-26 season. As the 2025–26 La Liga season kicks off, fans are bracing for another thrilling campaign full of drama and surprises.
Movistar and Orange hike subscription fees while La Liga uses new legal tools to block illegal streams in real time.
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World Soccer Talk on MSNLa Liga introduces VAR changes in 2025-26 as Spain trials major rule modification in second division
With the start of the 2025-26 season, La Liga is introducing some major changes to how VAR is implemented in Spanish soccer.
La Liga President Javier Tebas has assured that the ‘USA game’ will be going ahead, despite widespread backlash in Spain. Villarreal’s final home game of 2025 against Barcelona is proposed to