How to watch La Liga 2025/26: live stream guide, TV channels and key dates

MADRID, SPAIN - OCTOBER 26: Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona is held back by Marc Casado of FC Barcelona as players of Real Madrid clash with him after the LaLiga EA Sports match between Real Madrid CF and FC Barcelona at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on October 26, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
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Barcelona won the La Liga title last season and they are looking to retain their crown in 2025/26. Hansi Flick's side continue to score goals for fun and they have a near-perfect record at home, but four away defeats have prevented them pulling clear in top spot.

Atletico Madrid and Villarreal are on course to qualify for the Champions League, while Real Betis, Celta Vigo and Espanyol are in contention for fifth place - which could yet be enough to secure a spot in Europe's premier competition.

Three teams will be relegated from La Liga again this term. It would take a huge effort for Real Oviedo to stay up from here, with Levante, Real Mallorca, Elche and Alaves among the sides battling to finish above the dreaded dotted line.

Here's where to watch La Liga 2025/26 live streams online from anywhere.

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How to watch La Liga 2025/26 live streams in the US

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La Liga 2025/26 live streams are on ESPN Select in the US.

You can bag ESPN Select for $11.99/month or $16.99/month with the Disney Plus/Hulu/ESPN bundle.

Cord-cutters can stream ESPN Select via Sling TV, Fubo, YouTube TV and Hulu with Live TV. We believe Sling (from $45.99/month) is the best choice for La Liga fanatics as it provides great-value live coverage for viewers who plan to watch Spanish football.

Outside the US during the La Liga season? Use NordVPN to access your usual EPL streams.

How to watch La Liga 2025/26 live streams in the UK

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La Liga live streams are shared between Premier Sports and Disney+ in the UK for the 2025/26 season.

Disney+ costs from £4.99 a month and will broadcast a Saturday night fixture every week throughout the season, while Premier Sports (£11.99 per month for a 12-month contract) has the rights to show the other 300+ games from the Spanish top tier.

If you're travelling outside the UK during the season make sure you use NordVPN to tap into your home streams.

Official La Liga 2025/26 broadcasters by region

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When does the La Liga 2025/26 season finish?

The 2025/26 La Liga season will finish on Sunday, 24 May 2026 after the 38th matchday of the campaign.

Can I watch La Liga 2025/26 on my mobile?

Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone's browser.

You can also stay up-to-date with all key moments from on the official social media channels on X/Twitter (@LaLigaEN), Instagram (@LaLiga), TikTok (@LaLiga) and YouTube (@LaLiga).

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Greg Lea is a freelance football journalist from London. He primarily covers the Premier League but also has experience covering other European competitions. He is the former editor of The Set Pieces and has had work published by the likes of the Guardian, FourFourTwo, Goal.com, ESPN and more. He became a Crystal Palace fan after watching a 1-0 loss to Port Vale in 1998, and once got on the scoresheet in a primary school game against Wilfried Zaha's Whitehorse Manor (an own goal in an 8-0 defeat).

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