Real Madrid Clash with Real Oviedo: Your Complete Viewing Guide for TV and Live Stream

Real Madrid Clash with Real Oviedo: Your Complete Viewing Guide for TV and Live Stream

Real Oviedo and Real Madrid are set to meet in a competitive fixture for the first time since 2001.

The newly promoted Real Oviedo has played just one match in Spain's top division before welcoming Real Madrid to their home ground. The recently elevated club faces a formidable test against Xabi Alonso's squad, particularly as they seek to earn points in front of their supporters at Estadio Carlos Tartiere.

The Madrid giants secured a narrow 1–0 win over Osasuna in their opening La Liga match and will be looking to deliver a more commanding display this Sunday. The capital club will fancy their chances against Real Oviedo, who fell to a 2–0 loss against Villarreal in their previous outing.

Below is your guide to watching Real Madrid's opening away fixture of the 2025–26 La Liga campaign on television and via streaming services.

What Time Does Real Oviedo vs. Real Madrid Kick Off?

How to Watch Real Oviedo vs. Real Madrid on TV and Live Stream

Supporters in the United States can view this historic league encounter between Real Oviedo and Real Madrid through ESPN+. An active subscription to the streaming service is necessary for access.

Spanish-language commentary of the match is available on ESPN Deportes. The La Liga encounter can also be viewed on Sky Sports for Mexican audiences.

UK viewers interested in the match can tune in via Premier Sports 1. The fixture is additionally available for streaming on FuboTV.

Canadian fans can access Real Oviedo vs. Real Madrid through TSN+ and Prime Video.

Country

TV/Live Stream

United States

ESPN+, ESPN Deportes, FuboTV

United Kingdom

Premier Sports 1

Canada

TSN+, Prime Video

Mexico

Sky Sports

What's Next for Real Madrid?

Real Madrid return to the Santiago Bernabéu the following weekend for a Saturday, Aug. 30 encounter with Mallorca. The Spanish powerhouse will aim to maintain their five-game undefeated run against Jagoba Arrasate's team.

Following that match, many of Real Madrid's key players will depart for international duty during the September break. Los Blancos resume domestic competition on Sept. 15 when they face Espanyol, a side that has already stunned Atlético Madrid this campaign.