Real Madrid travels to Girona on Sunday, November 30th, seeking to regain momentum after a midweek Champions League win. The match pits a struggling Girona side, fighting to escape the relegation zone, against a Real Madrid eager to close the gap on league leaders Barcelona.
When and Where to Watch
The game kicks off at 3 p.m. ET (12 p.m. PT) in the United States, 8 p.m. GMT in the United Kingdom, and 7 a.m. AEDT on Monday morning in Australia. The match will be held at the Estadi Montilivi in Girona, Spain.
US Streaming Options
In the US, the match airs on ABC and is available via streaming on ESPN Select. ESPN recently restructured its streaming services, offering two tiers:
- ESPN Select: At $12/month, this provides access to La Liga and content previously available through ESPN Plus.
- ESPN Unlimited: For $30/month, this includes all ESPN linear networks (ESPN, ESPN2, etc.) plus the content from ESPN Select.
Several alternative streaming services also carry ABC:
- Fubo: $56/month, with a 7-day free trial.
- DirecTV Stream: $70/month, with a 5-day trial.
- YouTube TV: $83/month, with a local channel check.
- Hulu + Live TV: $83/month, with a 3-day trial.
- Sling TV: $46/month (Sling Orange)
International Viewing
For viewers outside the US, here’s how to tune in:
- United Kingdom: Premier Sports holds the rights, with subscriptions starting at £8/month for the La Liga channel alone. Full Premier Sports access costs £10/month (Sky/Virgin) or £15/month via Amazon Prime Video.
- Canada: TSN Plus streams select games for CA$8/month, including this match.
- Australia: beIN Sports offers live coverage for AU$15/month or AU$130/year.
Why this matters: The fragmentation of streaming services means consumers face increasingly complex choices. While options exist, costs add up quickly. For viewers in the US, ABC’s availability on multiple platforms offers some flexibility, but the tiered ESPN structure forces a decision between limited sports access and full coverage at a higher price.
The game represents Real Madrid’s attempt to stabilize its form. Girona, meanwhile, needs points to avoid dropping further into the relegation battle. The outcome could shift the momentum in both teams’ seasons.
