LaLiga news, scores and transfer updates

Want quick, no-nonsense updates from Spain's top flight? You’re in the right place. Here we round up the latest match results, transfer buzz, standout performances and how to watch LaLiga action from anywhere.

Barcelona and Real Madrid still dominate the headlines. Barcelona edged Las Palmas thanks to second-half subs Dani Olmo and Ferran Torres. That win pushed them back to the top of the table and showed how depth matters when games get tight. Real Madrid also kept momentum with a 3-0 Club World Cup win, driven by Vinícius Jr. and Federico Valverde — a reminder they can flip from steady to lethal in minutes.

What to watch this week

Keep an eye on title races and key matchups: a single slip can change the table fast. Watch how managers use their benches — late subs are often deciding factors. Also follow young players making the step up. Clubs like Barcelona and Real still rely on big names, but young talents and mid-season signings can tilt tight races.

Transfers are a big deal here. Talk includes potential moves that shake the market — clubs selling smart or buying to plug holes. For example, Manchester City’s interest in Nico Gonzalez could affect Barcelona’s finances thanks to sell-on clauses. Those ripple effects change who buys who and how much teams can spend next window.

How to follow LaLiga from Africa and beyond

Streaming is the easiest way to watch live. Check local rights — many regions get matches via beIN, ESPN, or regional broadcasters. If you want alerts, set up push notifications from your phone app for scores and red cards. That way you never miss a late equaliser or a transfer confirmation.

Want deeper context? Read match reports that explain tactics, not just the scoreline. Look for pieces that highlight why a team won — was it pressing, individual brilliance, or a defensive mistake? Tactical reads help you predict future results and spot undervalued players.

Fantasy and bets? Use form and injuries, not reputation. A top scorer on a cold streak can still deliver if his team’s schedule eases up. Track suspensions and rotation ahead of double-headers or cup ties.

We cover big matches, plus the quieter stories that matter: financial moves, youth promotions, and coaching changes. If you care about the full picture — table, transfers, form and how to watch — keep this tag bookmarked. Got a favourite team or a transfer you want us to follow? Tell us — we track what readers ask for.

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21 May 2024 Vusumuzi Moyo

FC Barcelona Set to Earn €130 Million from LaLiga TV Rights for 2023/24 Season

FC Barcelona is expected to earn around €130 million from LaLiga television rights for the 2023/24 season, primarily due to their second place finish. The total revenue from television rights is about €1.5 billion, with a significant portion allocated to various non-professional football ventures. The remaining amount is distributed among the 20 LaLiga clubs based on their standings.