Since moving to Málaga recently, I’ve been looking for a comfortable place to watch Spanish Basketball Liga ACB games. As a basketball fan, weekends without games are really tough. After several months of exploration, I’ve finally found some great viewing options that I’d like to share with you.
Online Streaming Platform Options
If you prefer watching games at home like I do, choosing the right platform for [Málaga streaming] is really important. Currently, for [Málaga basketball streaming] in Spain, Movistar+ is the main basketball streaming platform, covering basically all important Liga ACB matches. However, to be honest, the monthly fee isn’t cheap—around 15 euros. Additionally, DAZN has recently started broadcasting some matches, so if you already subscribe to their service, you can catch basketball games as well.

Main Streaming Platform Comparison
Here’s a table summarizing the basic information of several commonly used platforms for easy comparison:
| Platform Name | Monthly Fee | Quality Options | Replay Support |
| Movistar+ | 15 EUR | HD/4K | Yes |
| DAZN | 12.99 EUR | HD | Yes |
| Free Platforms | 0 EUR | SD | No |
Local Viewing Recommendations in Málaga
If you prefer a lively atmosphere for [Simao streaming], several sports bars in downtown Málaga offer excellent viewing experiences. El Rincón Deportivo is located near Calle Larios and always sets up big screens for important matches with a fantastic atmosphere. The owner is a huge fan who often prepares snacks and special beer deals. Additionally, Sports Bar Málaga in the port area has a more modern environment, perfect for going with friends.
Viewing Tips
Booking seats in advance is really important, especially during derby matches or playoffs. Last time I went to watch a Real Madrid vs Barcelona game, I didn’t book ahead and had to wait nearly two hours standing before getting a seat. Also, these bars typically require ordering at least one drink—everyone understands this rule.
Finally, I want to say that watching basketball games in Málaga is truly enjoyable. The fan culture here isn’t as intense as football, but people’s passion for basketball is still high. I never had this feeling in other cities before. If you’re also in Málaga, feel free to join for games together—the more, the merrier. Hope this information helps, and feel free to leave comments below with any questions for discussion.