Where to watch matchday 27 of the EA Sports League

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Where to watch matchday 27 of the EA Sports League
newsMarch 6, 2026Por: Antxon Pascual

Where to watch matchday 27 of the EA Sports League

Matchday 27 of the EA Sports League will be played between Friday 6 and Monday 9 March, and in this article we tell you where you can watch it on television.

Matchday 27 of the EA Sports League kicks off with a big game at Balaídos. Celta Vigo, sixth in the table and on a very positive run, welcomes a Real Madrid side in crisis. Álvaro Arbeloa's team has lost its last two games and has seen Barça pull four points ahead. If the Whites don't want to start saying goodbye to the title, they must take all three points in Vigo.

The leaders, Barcelona, travel to Bilbao to face Athletic at San Mamés on Saturday. It will be a clash between the two losers of the Copa del Rey semi-finals. The Catalan side came close to overturning the four-goal deficit they took away from the Metropolitano, while the Lions fell again to Real Sociedad, showing that they are far from their best this season.

Rehearsal for the Cup final

Another of Saturday's big games will be the clash between Atlético Madrid and Real Sociedad at the Metropolitano. The two teams will meet again in Seville on 18 April in the Copa del Rey final, which will be played at La Cartuja. Both teams come into this game on the emotional high of having secured their place in the final, where they will battle it out for the title.

Saturday's matches are rounded off by the clash at El Sadar between Osasuna and Mallorca, which will see Demichelis make his debut in charge of the Bermellones, and the match between Levante and Girona at the Ciutat de València. The Granotas are facing one of their last chances to get back into the fight for survival.

On Sunday, there will be the Valencian Community derby between Villarreal and Elche; Betis' visit to Getafe; the direct duel between Sevilla and Rayo Vallecano to definitively leave the relegation zone behind; and the match between Valencia and Alavés at Mestalla, which will be Quique Sánchez Flores' debut on the bench for the Vitoria-based side. The matchday will conclude on Monday with Espanyol v Oviedo.

TV channels where you can watch matchday 27 of La Liga EA Sports

  • Celta v Real Madrid (06/03, 20:00 Disney+ and Premier Sports 1)
  • Osasuna v Mallorca (07/03, 13:00 Premier Sports Extra, Premier Sports 1 and Premier Sports 2)
  • Levante - Girona (07/03, 15:15 LaLiga TV)
  • Atlético de Madrid - Real Sociedad (07/03, 17:30 Premier Sports Extra and LaLiga TV)
  • Athletic - Barcelona (07/03, 20:00 Disney Plus, Premier Sports Extra and Premier Sports 2)
  • Villarreal - Elche (08/03, 13:00 Premier Sports Extra and Premier Sports 2)
  • Getafe - Betis (08/03, 15:15 Premier Sports Extra and Premier Sports 2)
  • Sevilla - Rayo Vallecano (08/03, 17:30 Premier Extra and Premier Sports 1)
  • Valencia - Alavés (08/03, 20:00 Premier Sports Extra and Premier Sports 1)
  • Espanyol - Oviedo (09/03, 20:00 Premier Sports, Premier Sports 1 and DAZN)

Ligas mencionadas en este artículo

La Liga

La Liga

Temporada 2025/2026

Jornada Actual:28 / 38
15-0824-05

Equipos mencionados en este artículo

Barcelona

FC Barcelona

Spain
Estadio: Spotify Camp Nou (Barcelona) Capacidad: 99,787
Entrenador: Hansi Flick
Real Madrid

Real Madrid

Spain
Estadio: Santiago Bernabéu (Madrid) Capacidad: 85,454
Entrenador: Álvaro Arbeloa
Atlético de Madrid

Atlético de Madrid

Spain
Estadio: Riyadh Air Metropolitano (Madrid) Capacidad: 68,000
Entrenador: Diego Simeone
Villarreal

Villarreal CF

Spain
Estadio: Estadio de la Cerámica (Villarreal) Capacidad: 23,000
Entrenador: Marcelino
Real Betis

Real Betis

Spain
Estadio: Benito Villamarín (Sevilla) Capacidad: 60,721
Entrenador: Manuel Pellegrini
Celta

Celta de Vigo

Spain
Estadio: Abanca Balaídos (Vigo) Capacidad: 28,700
Entrenador: Claudio Giráldez
Espanyol

RCD Espanyol

Spain
Estadio: RCDE Stadium (Cornellá de Llobregat) Capacidad: 40,423
Entrenador: Manolo González
Real Sociedad

Real Sociedad

Spain
Estadio: Anoeta (San Sebastián) Capacidad: 32,076
Entrenador: Pellegrino Matarazzo
Athletic

Athletic Club

Spain
Estadio: San Mamés (Bilbao) Capacidad: 53,332
Entrenador: Ernesto Valverde
Osasuna

CA Osasuna

Spain
Estadio: Estadio El Sadar (Pamplona) Capacidad: 24,400
Entrenador: Alessio Lisci
Getafe

Getafe C.F.

Spain
Estadio: Estadio Coliseum (Getafe) Capacidad: 17,700
Entrenador: José Bordalás
Rayo Vallecano

Rayo Vallecano

Spain
Estadio: Estadio de Vallecas (Puente de vallecas) Capacidad: 15,500
Entrenador: Iñigo Pérez
Sevilla

Sevilla FC

Spain
Estadio: Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán (Sevilla) Capacidad: 42,714
Entrenador: Matías Almeyda
Girona FC

Girona

Spain
Estadio: Municipal Montilivi (Girona) Capacidad: 11,056
Entrenador: Míchel
Valencia

Valencia CF

Spain
Estadio: Mestalla (Valencia) Capacidad: 55,000
Entrenador: Carlos Corberán
Deportivo Alavés

Deportivo Alavés S.A.D.

Spain
Estadio: Mendizorroza (Vitoria) Capacidad: 19,940
Entrenador: Quique Sánchez Flores
Elche

Elche CF

Spain
Estadio: Estadio Martínez Valero (Elche) Capacidad: 33,732
Entrenador: Eder Sarabia
Mallorca

Real Club Deportivo Mallorca

Spain
Estadio: Estadi Mallorca Son Moix (Palma de Mallorca) Capacidad: 23,142
Entrenador: Martín Demichelis
Levante

Levante UD

Spain
Estadio: Ciutat de València (Valencia) Capacidad: 25,354
Entrenador: Luís Castro
Real Oviedo

Real Oviedo

Spain
Estadio: Carlos Tartiere (oviedo) Capacidad: 30,500
Entrenador: Guillermo Almada