List of La Liga broadcasters

This is a list of television broadcasters which provide coverage of La Liga, Spanish football's top level competition.[1][2]

Spain

Broadcaster Platforms Games
Movistar Partidazo Movistar+
Vodafone TV
Orange TV
Telecable
Best game of the week in pay-per-view
GOL DVB-T Second best game of the week in free-to-air
Never teams that are playing European competitions
Highlights of the week in free-to-air
beIN LaLiga Movistar+
Vodafone TV
Orange TV
Telecable
8 games per week in pay-per-view

International broadcasters

America broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
Brazil Portuguese ESPN, Fox Sports
Canada English, Spanish beIN Sports
Caribbean English SportsMax, ESPN
Central America Spanish SKY, TDN
Mexico Spanish SKY, TDN
Puerto Rico English, Spanish beIN Sports
South America Spanish ESPN, DirecTV
United States English, Spanish beIN Sports

Asia broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
Afghanistan Farsi Lemar TV, Tolo TV
Bangladesh Bengali Channel 9
Brunei Malaysian beIN Sports
Cambodia English beIN Sports
Central Asia Russian Setanta Sports Eurasia, Laola1
China Chinese PPTV, Guangdong Sports
Hong Kong Chinese PCCW
Indian Subcontinent English Sony ESPN and Sony SIX
Indonesia Indonesian beIN Sports and SCTV
Japan Japanese WOWOW and Sportsnavi
Kazakhstan Kazakh KAZsport
Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyz KTRK Sport
Laos Indonesian beIN Sports
Macau Chinese TDM
Malaysia Malaysian beIN Sports
Myanmar Burmese Sky Net
Pakistan English Geo Super
Philippines English beIN Sports
Singapore English beIN Sports
South Korea Korean SPOTV
Taiwan Chinese PPTV
Thailand Thai beIN Sports and PPTV
Vietnam Vietnamese K+

Europe broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
Albania Albanian SuperSport
Andorra Spanish beIN LaLiga, Movistar Partidazo, GOL
Armenia Russian, Armenian Setanta Sports Eurasia, ATV
Austria German DAZN
Azerbaijan Azeri AzTV, Idman TV, Laola1
Belarus Russian Setanta Sports Eurasia, Laola1
Belgium French, Dutch Eleven Sports, Play Sports
Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbian Sport Klub
Bulgaria Bulgarian TV+, F+, Sport+
Croatia Croatian Sport Klub
Cyprus Greek PrimeTel
Czech Republic Czech Digi Sport
Denmark Danish Viasat Sport, 6'eren, Canal 9, Eurosport DK
Estonia Estonian Setanta Sports Eurasia, Laola1
Finland Finnish Viasat Sport
France French beIN Sports
Georgia Georgian Silk Sport
Germany German DAZN
Greece Greek Cosmote Sport
Hungary Hungarian Sport 1
Iceland Icelandic Stöð 2
Ireland English Sky Sports
Israel Hebrew ONE
Italy Italian FOX Sports
Kosovo Albanian SuperSport
Latvia Latvian Setanta Sports Eurasia, Laola1
Liechtenstein German DAZN
Lithuania Lithuanian Setanta Sports Eurasia, Laola1
Luxembourg French Eleven Sports
Macedonia Slavic Sport Klub
Moldova Russian Setanta Sports Eurasia, Laola1
Montenegro Serbian Sport Klub
Netherlands Dutch Ziggo Sport
Norway Norgewian Viasat Sport
Poland Polish Eleven Sports
Portugal Portuguese Sport TV
Romania Romanian Digi Sport, Dolce Sport
Russia Russian
San Marino Italian FOX Sports
Serbia Serbian Sport Klub
Slovakia Slovak Digi Sport
Slovenia Slovenian Sport Klub
Sweden Swedish Viasat Sport
Switzerland French, German DAZN
Turkey Turkish Lig TV
Ukraine Ukrainian Football 1
United Kingdom English Sky Sports

Middle East and North Africa broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
MENA Arabic, English, French, Spanish beIN Sports

Oceania broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
Australia English beIN Sports
New Zealand English beIN Sports

Sub-saharan Africa broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
Sub-saharan Africa English
French
Supersport
Canal+

See also

References

External links

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