Football fans are searching for the TV channels broadcasting the Real Madrid v. Real Oviedo match and ways to watch the La Liga encounter.
Real Madrid will aim to make it back-to-back wins at the start of their 2025/26 La Liga campaign when they travel to face newly-promoted Real Oviedo on Sunday in the second round of the season.
Xabi Alonso’s men began their league journey with a narrow 1-0 victory over Osasuna, while Oviedo fell to a 2-0 defeat against Villarreal in their opener.
Stadium of the Real Madrid vs Oviedo match
The game will be played at Real Oviedo’s Estadio Municipal Carlos Tartiere. Real Madrid last visited the ground in November 2002, earning a 4-0 win in the Copa del Rey. However, the last league meeting at this stadium ended in a 1-1 draw back in June 2001.

Real Madrid v. Real Oviedo TV channels
In Spain, Movistar+ LaLiga will broadcast the match live in full, giving local fans complete coverage of the action.
For viewers in the United States, ESPN+ remains the exclusive home of La Liga, providing every moment of the clash.
In Latin America, the game will be shown on Star+ and ESPN networks, while fans in India and across South Asia can follow the action live on Sports18 and JioCinema.
Where to watch Real Madrid v. Real Oviedo in the UK
TV: Available live on Premier Sports 1 (Sky Channel 412, Virgin Channel 551).
Streaming: Accessible via the Premier Sports website and the STV Player.
Highlights: Key moments and goals will be shared on Premier Sports’ official X account.

What’s at stake?
Real Madrid were not at their fluent best against Osasuna, and Alonso will be under pressure to see his side improve and secure another three points. With Barcelona looking strong, Los Blancos cannot afford to slip in fixtures of this kind. Interestingly, Madrid have drawn three of their last four league meetings with Oviedo.
For Oviedo, the challenge is to respond positively after their opening loss. The Blues are still chasing their first La Liga victory over Real Madrid since December 1998, and they will be eager to make a statement in front of their home fans.