When and where to watch Espanyol v FC Barcelona
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After the exhilarating 4-3 win over Real Madrid in La Liga, Barça have the chance to claim the league title with a win at local rivals Espanyol on Thursday. The game at the RCDE Stadium kicks off at 9.30pm CEST and could see the blaugranes crowned La Liga champions in identical circumstances to the 2022/23 season when a win in the Catalan derby also handed them the title.
If you are unable to watch for whatever reason, or if you wish to complement your viewing with second screen info, don’t forget that we have full coverage of the game, including the build-up live from the stadium and post-match reactions in our Match Center right here on the official website.

Thursday 15 May
The Americas
Canada (Vancouver 12.30pm, Montreal 3.30pm)
TSN (English), RDS (French)
USA (Los Angeles 12.30pm, New York 3.30pm)
ESPN
Mexico (Mexico City 1.30pm)
Sky, Canal5
Central America and Dominican Republic (Costa Rica 1.30pm, Panama 2.30pm, Dominican Republic 3.30pm)
Sky (plus Sportsmax in Dom Rep)
Caribbean (Jamaica 2.30pm, Bahamas 3.30pm)
Sportsmax (plus ESPN and Star+ in certain countries and ATV in Suriname)
French Caribbean (Martinique 3.30pm, French Guiana 4.30pm)
Bein
Spanish speaking South America (Peru, Colombia 2.30pm, Venezuela, Chile 3.30pm, Argentina, Uruguay 4.30pm)
ESPN, Star+, DirecTV (plus IVC in Venezuela,Tigo in Bolivia)
Brazil (Brasilia 4.30pm)
ESPN, Star+
Europe
United Kingdom and Ireland (8.30pm)
Viaplay
Portugal (8.30pm)
DAZN
Spain (9.30pm)
Movistar, DAZN, LaLiga TV
France (9.30pm)
Bein
Belgium and Luxembourg (9.30pm)
DAZN
Netherlands (9.30pm)
Ziggo Sport
Norway (9.30pm)
TV2
Sweden (9.30pm)
TV4 Football
Denmark (9.30pm)
TV2 Sport
Germany, Austria and Italy (9.30pm)
DAZN (and Sky Sports Bar in Italy)
Switzerland (9.30pm)
Blue
Poland (9.30pm)
Eleven, Canal+
Czechia and Slovakia (9.30pm)
Nova
Hungary (9.30pm)
Spiler 2
Balkan Republics (9.30pm)
Arena (and Artmotion in Kosovo)
Albania (9.30pm)
Super Sport
Finland (10.30pm)
C-More
Baltic Republics and Belarus (10.30pm)
Setanta
Ukraine (10.30pm)
Megogo
Romania (10.30pm)
Prima, Digi, Orange
Bulgaria (10.30pm)
Max Sport
Greece (10.30pm)
Nova
Cyprus (10.30pm)
Primetel
Israel (10.30pm)
One
Turkey (10.30pm)
S Sport
Russia (Moscow 10.30pm)
Match
Caucasus Region (11.30pm)
Setanta (plus TV Net and Real TV in Azerbaijan)
Africa
North Africa (Morocco 7.30pm, Libya, Egypt 9.30pm)
Bein
Sub-Saharan Africa (Senegal, Ghana 7.30pm, Nigeria, Cameroon 8.30pm, South Africa, Zambia 9.30pm, Ethiopia 10.30pm)
Super Sport (English and local languages) Canal + Sport (French), Zap (Portuguese)
Asia
Arab countries and Iran (Mecca 10.30pm, Iran 11.00pm)
Bein
Friday 16 May
Central Asian republics (Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan 12.30am)
Setanta
Indian Subcontinent (Afghanistan 12.00am April 12, Pakistan 12.30am, India 1.00am, Bangladesh 1.30am)
Voot, MTV (plus Sports 18 in India)
Myanmar (2.00am)
Canal +
Southeast Asia (Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia 2.30am, Philippines 3.30am)
Bein, La Liga TV (plus CTN in Cambodia, and Setanta in Philippines)
Vietnam (2.30am)
SCTV
Mongolia (3.30am)
SPS
China (3.30am)
MIGU
Chinese Taipei/Taiwan (3.30am)
DAZN
South Korea (4.30am)
Coupang
Japan (4.30am)
U-Next, DAZN
Oceania
Papua New Guinea (5.30am)
Digicel
Australia (Perth 3.30am, Sydney 5.30am)
Optus
New Zealand (7.30am)
Pacific islands (Fiji 7.30am)
TVWAN Sports
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