As a football fan who has lived in Spain for several years and using the Spanish football broadcast platform, I often get asked about football broadcast times. Today, I have organized the football broadcast schedule here in Spain, hoping it will be helpful for everyone.
La Liga Broadcast Schedule
La Liga is the most important football competition in Spain, running each season from late August to the following May. Weekend matches are usually scheduled at the following time slots: Saturdays at 4:15 PM, 6:30 PM, and 9:00 PM; Sundays also at 4:15 PM, 6:30 PM, and 9:00 PM. Weekday matches typically start at 9:00 PM or 10:00 PM.

Spain uses daylight saving time, so broadcast times adjust according to the season. During daylight saving time, match start times are moved one hour earlier, so please pay special attention to avoid missing any exciting games.
Comparison of Major Broadcast Platforms
Currently, Spain’s main football broadcast platforms include Movistar Plus+, Orange TV, and DAZN. Each platform has different broadcast rights and pricing. Here is a simple comparison table:
| Platform | La Liga | Champions League | Europa League | Monthly Fee |
| Movistar Plus+ | Yes | Partial | Yes | 50-80 EUR |
| Orange TV | Yes | No | Partial | 40-60 EUR |
| DAZN | No | Yes | No | 12.99 EUR |
International Event Broadcasts
Besides La Liga, UEFA Champions League and Europa League are also fan highlights. Champions League matches usually start at 9:00 PM on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, while Europa League games are on Thursdays at 9:00 PM. It is important to note that match times during knockout stages may be adjusted according to the Spanish football broadcast platform rankings, so it is recommended to check the specific schedule in advance.
For those interested in other national leagues, the Premier League, Serie A, and Bundesliga are also broadcast in Spain. Premier League matches occur relatively early, usually in the afternoon and early evening; Serie A and Bundesliga schedules resemble La Liga’s. Previously, some matches could be watched on free channels, but now they are mostly subscription-based.
Viewing Tips
Finally, here are some practical viewing tips: First, it is recommended to download each broadcast platform’s mobile app to avoid missing matches while out; second, follow official social media accounts for the latest schedule updates; additionally, if on a budget, consider sharing accounts with friends or watching in sports bars for a cost-effective and lively atmosphere.
Hope this information is useful to everyone. Feel free to discuss and share in the comment section!