LaLiga September 2025: Stream Every Match on ESPN’s New App

LaLiga September 2025: Stream Every Match on ESPN’s New App

on Sep 26, 2025 - by Janine Ferriera - 0

How to Watch LaLiga This September

ESPN has rolled out a brand‑new mobile experience that aggregates every LaLiga fixture for the 2025‑26 season. Whether you prefer the ad‑free ESPN+ tier, the Spanish‑language ESPN Deportes feed, or streaming bundles like Fubo and DirecTV Stream, the league’s action is a tap away. First, download the ESPN app on iOS or Android, sign in with your subscription, and select the "Soccer" hub. From there, you can filter by "LaLiga" to see live games, replays, and on‑demand highlights.

The platform also offers a personalized alerts system: set a reminder for your favorite club, and the app will push a notification ten minutes before kickoff. For viewers on a tight schedule, ESPN’s staggered start times—ranging from early‑morning Eastern to primetime—ensure you never miss a key moment, no matter where you are in the world.

Key Matchups and Recent Results

Key Matchups and Recent Results

September’s calendar is stacked with showdowns that could shape the title race. Barcelona, coming off a 28th crown, kicks off a bid to close the gap with Real Madrid’s 36‑trophy record. The Catalans posted a 3‑1 victory over Real Oviedo on the 25th, while Osasuna held Elche to a 1‑1 draw the same night.

Fans should mark their diaries for the following high‑profile games:

  • Real Sociedad vs. Real Madrid – a test of Madrid’s dominance on the road.
  • Atlético Madrid vs. Villarreal – a battle of tactical masters.
  • Barcelona vs. Valencia – a clash that could solidify Barcelona’s early momentum.

Weekend action on September 26‑28 is especially packed:

  1. Friday, Sep 26 – Girona vs. Espanyol (7:30 PM ET).
  2. Saturday, Sep 27 – Getafe vs. Levante (8:00 AM ET).
  3. Saturday, Sep 27 – LaLiga derby: Atlético Madrid vs. Real Madrid (10:15 AM ET).
  4. Saturday, Sep 27 – Mallorca vs. Alavés (12:30 PM ET).
  5. Saturday, Sep 27 – Villarreal vs. Athletic Club (3:00 PM ET).

Each match streams live on the ESPN app, with the option to switch to ESPN Deportes for Spanish commentary. For those without a subscription, a free trial can be activated directly within the app, giving access to all September fixtures for a limited period.

The season’s storyline is already heating up. While the traditional giants continue to jostle for supremacy, clubs like Girona and Alavés are displaying the kind of surprise performances that could upset the hierarchy. ESPN’s comprehensive coverage means fans can track every twist, from surprise upsets to record‑breaking streaks, all from a single, user‑friendly interface.

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