How to Watch Espanyol vs. Barcelona, La Liga Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

Watch Espanyol vs. Barcelona Live Online.

El Clasico may be one of the best rivalries in the world, but it’s Espanyol who is  Barcelona’s natural rival. The two clubs are separated by six miles and have a heated history against one another. The latest edition of their Derby greets us as La Liga returns from a short winter break. Barcelona looks to stay on top as it travels to Espanyol looking for full points. 

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Espanyol vs. Barcelona

When: Saturday, January 4

Time: 3:00 p.m. ET

TV: beIN SPORTS

Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

After a sub-par performance against Real Madrid, the Blaugrana still managed to take sole possession of first place thanks to its biggest rival’s misstep before the winter break. Now that the team has edged in front, Barcelona will be looking to separate itself from the pack. Despite its top of the table status, rumors of Ernesto Valverde’s long-term future at the club persist. Reports have even linked former Barcelona forward Thierry Henry to the club’s manager job if Valverde is relieved of his duties. It remains to be seen what exactly would need to happen for the Spaniard to lose his job, but winning in the league should help his cause, at least until the Champions League resumes in February. 

With the way things are going for Espanyol, this season could feature the last Barcelona Derby for a while. The lesser known Barcelona-based club is struggling mightily and is sitting at the very bottom of the league table. The team has just 10 points through 18 matches and is five points from safety. It doesn’t take much of a deep dive into the stats to figure out why the team is so low in the table. Espanyol has conceded the most amount of goals, while also scoring the least. If things don’t change soon, relegation seems inevitable. 

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How to Watch Getafe vs. Real Madrid, La Liga Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

Getafe will target its first win over Real Madrid since August 2012 on Sunday, when the two clubs face-off at Coliseum Alfonso Perez in their return from La Liga’s winter break.

Getafe will target its first win over Real Madrid since August 2012 on Sunday, when the two clubs face-off at Coliseum Alfonso Perez in their return from La Liga’s winter break.

Zinedine Zidane’s side carries a 13-match unbeaten streak to Getafe, but the manager hopes for a pick up in league form after drawing the last three top-flight games in a row.

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Getafe vs. Real Madrid

When: Saturday, January 4

Time: 10:00 a.m. ET

TV: beIN SPORTS

Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Los Blancos trail league leaders Barcelona by two points ahead of Week 19 and a win on Saturday afternoon will temporarily lift them just ahead of the defending champions. Getafe has enjoyed one of its best first halves of a top-flight campaign on record, and it could climb from sixth to as high as fourth should it take maximum spoils at home.

Manager Jose Borladas’ side suffered a 1-0 loss away to Villarreal in its last game before the Christmas interval, which ended a streak of six successive wins in all competitions (eight games unbeaten).

Barcelona is the only team to beat Getafe at Alfonso Perez in La Liga this season, and only three teams have clinched more than their 18 points at home: Blaugrana (25), Real (21) and Athletic Bilbao (20).

Zidane will be desperate not to lose more ground away from home and allow Barcelona to eke further ahead in the title race, though some key absences could upset their chances.

Real captain Sergio Ramos will be missed in central defense as he sits out the trip to Getafe due to suspension, while Eden Hazard is still out of commission with a hairline fracture in his foot. Left-back Marcelo (calf) and winger Lucas Vazquez (toe) could be in the running to return. 

Left-back Mathias Olivera is suspended for the match following his red card in the loss to Villarreal, while left-sided whiz Marc Cucurella—on loan from Barca—will hope to do his parent club a favor.

Getafe frustrated Real to a 0-0 stalemate when these teams last met at this venue in April, and their expanded horizons since then hint at even greater prospects this time around.

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How to Watch Real Madrid vs. Espanyol, La Liga Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

Watch Real Madrid vs. Espanyol Live Online.

After a full week of preparation and training for all 20 teams, La Liga is back this weekend with a very important round of matches in the title race. The two leaders cannot drop any points as it gets closer to an important El Clásico. And for the all-time winners, this is a chance to show their strength and send a message to their biggest rivals.

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Real Madrid vs. Espanyol

  • When: Saturday, December 7
  • Time: 7:00 a.m. ET
  • TV: beIN SPORTS
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Real Madrid arrives in this one in great form, unbeaten in eight matches and navigating a tough stretch of games brilliantly to stay neck and neck with Barcelona in first place. The two will meet at Camp Nou in less than two weeks and Los Blancos have two league matches until then to pick up six points, keep the unbeaten run going and play their biggest game of the season with all the confidence in the world.

This weekend’s game against relegation candidate Espanyol looks to be the perfect chance to win big at home and put pressure on Barça. After all, Espanyol is 19th in the table with just one win in its last seven and has one of the worst defenses in the league. The funny thing is Espanyol has been a Top 10 team on the road, so the team can’t be taken lightly. However, with Madrid having won four of the last five games against Espanyol and the urgency to keep up with Barcelona, there’s only one favorite to win this one.

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