Catalan giant Barcelona will look to bounce back from a disappointing showing in Europe in midweek as it heads south-west to take on Matías Almeyda's improving Sevilla.
Below, we'll outline the best live TV streaming services to use to watch the game in Spain as it happens.
Having leapfrogged Real Madrid to go top of the table after last weekend's 2-1 win over Real Sociedad, Barça crashed down to earth with a 2-1 home defeat to an injury-ravaged Paris Saint-Germain in midweek.
After flirting dangerously with relegation last season, Sevilla has started the new campaign strongly, with wins over Girona, Alaves and Rayo Vallecano placing them comfortably in midtable. It will be keen to take advantage of an opponent likely fatigued by its demanding midweek travels.
Sevilla hosts Barcelona at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium on Sunday, Oct. 5. Kickoff is set for 4:15 p.m. CET local time, making it a 10:15 a.m. ET or 7:15 a.m. PT start in the US, a 3:15 p.m. BST start in the UK and a 1:15 a.m. AEDT kickoff in Australia in the early hours of Monday morning.
Akor Adams' late strike was enough to give Sevilla a 1-0 win over Rayo Vallecano at the Estadio de Vallecas last weekend. Dennis Agyeman/Europa Press/Getty Images
How to watch Sevilla vs. Barcelona in the US without cable
This match is available to stream in the US via ESPN Select, which has live English- and Spanish-language broadcast rights for La Liga in the US.
ESPN Select Watch La Liga soccer in the US from $12 a month ESPN's streaming platforms have been shaken up in recent weeks. The sports network now offers two tiers with its new direct-to-consumer setup: ESPN Select and ESPN Unlimited. ESPN Select is essentially what ESPN Plus used to be, with the same content available to subscribers -- including La Liga Soccer -- for $12 a month. If you want full streaming access to ESPN's linear networks and services, such as ESPN, ESPN2, ESP3, ESPNews and ESPN Deportes, as well as all of ESPN Select's content, then ESPN Unlimited is the way to go. It costs $30 a month. See at ESPN
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