ESPN + will flow La Liga Soccer starting next season

ESPN + expands the football lineup once more. After losing Italian Serie A to Paramount +, streaming services have announced an agreement with Spain La Liga for next season. Revealed during Disney’s income call along with the MLB agreement for 30 regular season matches, La Liga settings are an eight-year deal covering 380 matches per season

Before now, La Liga was broadcast in the US in Bein Sports and can be flowed from services such as FubotV and TV Sling. Hundreds of matches will be exclusive ESPN +, with the game “Select” which is aired on the ESPN network too. In total, ESPN now offers fans of more than 2,900 matches per season. ESPN + GM Russell Wolff said in a statement that “this agreement creates a true house for Laliga in M.S. For years to come and ESPN + as the main platform for football.”

For a while now, ESPN + has become a fan of no-brainer soccer. The service has been home to the Bundesliga of Germany, the British FA Cup, British Carao Cup, EFL Championship (English Division 2 of England), MLS, USL (US Division 2, the Netherlands Eredivisie, UEFA League and a few more. It was a lot of soccer for $ 5.99 a month or $ 59.99 per year. La Liga brings the two biggest clubs in all Europe to ESPN +: FC Barcelona and Real Madrid. Of course, the first is the house of Lionel Messi at this time, one of the best active players on the Internet world.

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