The Spanish top-flight will return to action in the next few days. Let this be the guide for all fans around the world that want to keep track of the competition.

One of the most interesting football competitions in the world is La Liga, and the tournament is now ready to go back to action after a two-month break due to the coronavirus pandemic. Let's not forget that Spain was one of the countries where the disease hit the hardest, and that situation will force all teams and the league to take preventive measures to ensure the health of everyone involved in the league.

One of those measures will force teams to play their games without fans in their stands, with only 300 people allowed inside the stadium. Taking this issue under consideration, fans in Spain and around the world have the following question: Where and how can I watch La Liga in my country?

Here's all you need to know if you want to keep track of La Liga's return to action wherever you live.

Fans living in Spain will have to tune in to Movistar+ and Gol if they want to keep track of the games being played in their country. The on-the-go option for Spanish football fans is none other than Mitele Plus, the online streaming platform that gives full access to whatever takes place in the tournament.

Those who live in the United States have the option to follow the competition via beIN SPORTS. If they want to watch all games on a mobile device, beIN SPORTS CONNECT is their option to keep track of the competition wherever they are. For those Spanish-speaking users, beIN SPORTS en Español will broadcast all La Liga games for their viewing pleasure. Users who have a Fanatiz subscription will also be able to keep track of the Spanish top-flight.

For viewers in the UK the options to follow the Spanish top-flight are La LigaTV, Premier Sports and the online streaming service Premier Player. There will be more games available to watch for fans in the UK, as the restrictions to blackout football content have been temporarily lifted.

For supporters residing in Canada, beIN Sports Canada will be their reference to keep track of what happens in La Liga. Users who want to watch the games in Spanish can do so on beIN SPORTS en Español. Users that have to leave their homes will be able to follow the games on beIN SPORTS CONNECT Canada.

Living in France? Look no further! beIN SPORTS port and beIN SPORTS CONNECT will give you a chance to watch La Liga live both on your TV or via mobile devices.

For those who live in Australia, there will be quite a few alternatives to watch the Spanish top-flight. Those options include Kayo Sports, beIN SPORTS, and beIN SPORT CONNECT.

Here are other regions in the world where La Liga games will be available for fans to watch. Check our list for specific countries and regions below.

Africa

  • Egypt: beIN SPORTS CONNECT

  • Nigeria: SuperSport 7 Africa, SL4G, DStv Now

  • South Africa: Supersport

Asia

China: PPTV China, QQ, iQiyi.

Hong Kong: Now Sports.

India: Facebook.

Indonesia: beIN SPORTS Indonesia.

Japan: WOWOW & DAZN Japan.

Malaysia: beIN SPORTS Malaysia.

Singapore: beIN SPORTS Singapore.

Thailand: beIN SPORTS Thailand, PPTV Thailand.

Western Europe

  • Portugal: SPORTV.

  • Italy: DAZN Italia, DAZN 1.

  • Netherlands: Ziggo Sports.

  • Norway:  TV2 Norway.

  • Sweden: C More Sweden.

  • Finland: C More Finland.

  • Denmark: TV2 Denmark.

  • Cyprus: PrimeTel.

  • Greece: OTE Sport.

  • Belgium: Play Sport, Eleven Sport.

  • Switzerland: DAZN.

  • Malta: TSN.

Eastern Europe/Central Asia

  • Russia: Match TV, Sila TV.

  • Poland: Eleven Sports Canal Plus.

  • Serbia: Sportklub Serbia.

  • Turkey: Smart Spor.

  • Ukraine: Futbol TV.

  • Romania: Digi Sport Romania, Telecom Sport Romania, Look Sport.

  • Hungary: Spiler1.

  • Azerbaijan: Setanta Sports Euro Asia, CBC Sport.

Middle East

  • Israel: One Sport

Latin America

  • Argentina: ESPN Argentina, DIRECTV Sports Argentina.

  • Bolivia: Tigo Sports Bolivia.

  • Brazil: ESPN Brazil, FOX Premium.

  • Colombia: ESPN, DIRECTV Sports Colombia.

  • Mexico: Sky Mexico, Blue to Go Video Everywhere.

 Visit our dedicated La Liga website for more information about all countries broadcasting this competition.