M+ LALIGA TV 3 Soccer Schedule
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About M+ LALIGA TV 3
Movistar La Liga is a pay television channel owned by Telefónica and operated by Movistar +. The channel was launched on August 16, 2019 and broadcasts its content in Spanish language. The network was created to cover most football activity taking place in the top football categories in Spain.
Since its launch, Movistar has divided coverage of La Liga and the Spanish Segunda División with other free-to-air networks, but as far as nine La Liga games have been available in one matchday via this network. When it comes to Segunda División games, Movistar La Liga has aired up to nine games on a single matchday, with two more being broadcast by free-to-air networks.
Movistar La Liga 3 is the second overflow channel to Movistar La Liga. This channel usually airs the third most relevant match taking place at any given moment including La Liga or the Spanish Segunda División.
Movistar La Liga 3’s football coverage has been limited to air games from domestic league competitions since its parent company has destined another channel to cover games for other European tournaments.
Movistar La Liga 3 broadcasts all its content in UHD format, although the same feed is downscaled to reach HD users and those who keep watching television on a Standard Definition feed. The channel has been available in most of the Spanish territory and in neighboring countries such as Andorra.
M+ LALIGA TV 3 on Satellite
Position | Frequency | Symbol | System | Encryption | |
19.2°E | Astra 1KR | ||||
10729 V | 22000, 2/3 | DVB-S2, 8PSK, MPEG-4, HD | Nagravision | ||
19.2°E | Astra 1M | ||||
10788 V | 22000, 5/6 | DVB-S, MPEG-2 | Mediaguard, Nagravision |
M+ LALIGA TV 3 Broadcast Rights
![]() | Spain - La Liga (2022-2027) Telefonica has secured non-exclusive broadcast rights to La Liga for fans in Spain and Andorra from the start of the 2022/23 campaign until the end of the 2026/2027 season after signing a five year deal. As part of the agreement, Telefonica covers five games per each matchday plus an additional three matchdays in which the network will serve as the exclusive broadcaster.More detailsMatches are shown on Movistar and the network's corresponding channels. |
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