Disney+ is giving new and existing subscribers a major boost this week. The hugely popular streaming platform says it is launching full LALIGA Spanish football action on Saturday August 16 and it won't cost a penny extra to tune in. According to Disney+, the all-new content line-up will feature some of the biggest names in world football, with regular appearances from clubs such as Real Madrid, FC Barcelona and Atlético de Madrid.
To get things off to a rip-roaring start, the season kicks off with a thrilling opener as Valencia CF hosts Real Sociedad at the iconic Mestalla Stadium, live on Disney+ from 8:30pm UK time.
Production and match commentary will be provided by ESPN, with commentary featuring a line-up of familiar voices for football fans. Real Madrid and Liverpool legend Steve McManaman will lead the team, alongside former Arsenal and West Ham midfielder Stewart Robson. Acclaimed broadcasters Ian Darke and Rob Palmer will alternate play-by-play duties throughout the season.
Speaking about the update Karl Holmes, General Manager, Disney+ EMEA, said: "At Disney, we celebrate storytelling that moves and excites. From the cinematic scale of FX's "Alien: Earth" to the sharp wit of "Only Murders in the Building" and the action-packed suspense of Lucasfilm's "Andor", our customers know they're in for something special.
"Now, with LALIGA joining the line-up, they can experience that same excitement on the pitch with weekly matches featuring legendary clubs like Real Madrid and Barcelona and stars like Jude Bellingham and Trent Alexander-Arnold as part of their Disney+ subscription."
For those not in the know, Disney+ starts from £4.99 for the basic package which includes adverts.
There are then two more plans which offer improved viewing, being able to stream on more devices at once and the ability to download content to watch on the move.
Disney+ launched back in November 2019 and, along with that new LALIGA action it also offers a vast library of content from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and more.
It's available on various devices, including smartphones, smart TVs, and gaming consoles.
If you want to know which option is best, you can read Express.co.uk 's guide to the Disney+ plans here.
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