How to watch Real Betis vs Barcelona: live stream La Liga 25-26 clash online from anywhere
The Catalan giants travel to Andalusia looking to go four points clear at the top of the table on Saturday
Barcelona visit Real Betis on Saturday looking to open a four-point gap over Real Madrid at the top of La Liga. Hansi Flick’s side arrive in strong form after a convincing 3–1 win against Atletico Madrid and with five straight league victories behind them.
Date | Saturday, December 6 |
Kick-Off | 5:30pm GMT / 12:30pm ET |
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Betis also come in confident. Manuel Pellegrini’s team eased past Torrent 4–1 in the Copa del Rey this week and are unbeaten in eight across all competitions. Their recent 2–0 derby triumph over Sevilla pushed them up to fifth place, with a solid record of six wins, six draws and two defeats. They’re performing well in Europe too and appear capable of improving on last season’s sixth-place finish.
Historically, Barcelona have dominated this fixture in Seville. Betis haven’t beaten them at home in La Liga since 2008, and Barcelona haven’t lost in Seville since a Copa del Rey match in 2011. Two of the last three meetings between the sides have finished level, including last season’s 2–2 draw in Seville and the 1–1 at Montjuïc.
With Real Madrid playing a day later, Barça will be eager to maintain control of the title race before the winter break. This match is the first of four key fixtures for the Catalans as they aim to enter 2026 at the top of the table.
Here's how to watch Real Betis vs Barcelona in La Liga from anywhere in the world.
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How to watch Real Betis vs Barcelona live streams in the US
The Real Betis vs Barcelona live stream is on ESPN Select in the States. A monthly subscription to ESPN Select costs $12.99, while the annual price is $119.99/year.
Alternatively, if you have access to ESPN Deportes, the La Liga match-up will also be shown there.
On holiday outside of the US? A VPN will allow you to access your usual US subscription from abroad. We recommend NordVPN as the best overall streaming VPN.
How to watch Real Betis vs Barcelona live streams in the UK
Premier Sports is broadcasting the Real Betis vs Barcelona La Liga encounter live in the UK.
Premier Sports costs £16.99 on a rolling monthly basis.
Not in the UK for the La Liga game? To access your usual streaming service from outside the UK, you'll need to download a good VPN, as detailed above.
How to watch Real Betis vs Barcelona live streams in Australia
BeIn Sports Connect will be showing Real Betis vs Barcelona in Australia.
You can get a monthly plan for AU$15.99 or opt for the $159.99 annual plan and get 12 months for the price of 10. Don't forget about the one-week free trial either.
Outside Oz? Access your La Liga streams with NordVPN.
When does Real Betis vs Barcelona start?
Real Betis vs Barcelona kicks off at 6:30pm local time in Seville on Saturday, December 6. That’s 12:30pm ET / 9:30am PT in the US, 5:30pm GMT in the UK, and 4:30am AEDT on Sunday in Australia.
Can I watch Real Betis vs Barcelona on my mobile?
Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone's browser to watch the La Liga match on the go.
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Born and raised in England, Sam graduated with a degree in sports journalism from the University of Chester and now lives in Spain, having previously worked at FC Barcelona, talkSPORT, the Daily Mail and BBC Sport
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