Well, hey there, y’all! You wanna know where to watch that there Real Madrid versus Valencia game, huh? It ain’t that hard, but lemme tell ya, things ain’t always simple like they used to be. Back in my day, we just had the one telly, and if the game was on, it was on. Now, you got all sorts of fancy contraptions and whatnots.

So, first off, if you’re in the States, like them city folk, you can probably catch it on that ESPN+ thingy. My grandkid told me about it. Says it’s got all sorts of sports. They also got somethin’ called ESPN Deportes, which I reckon is for them Spanish-speaking folks. Don’t know much about that, but if you understand that lingo, might be worth a look-see.
Now, if you’re over in the UK, across the big pond, they got this Viaplay Sports 1. Sounds fancy, don’t it? And some folks are talkin’ about DAZN GB. Sounds like a bunch of letters to me, but they say it shows the games live, or on-demand, whatever that means. You can watch it whenever you darn well please, I guess.
- USA: ESPN+, ESPN Deportes
- UK: Viaplay Sports 1, DAZN GB
Some other places, they got this beIN CONNECT thing. Don’t ask me how it works, but it seems like another one of them places where you can watch the game. They say it’s “exclusive,” which sounds important. And if you’re really lucky, maybe, just maybe, it’ll be on that there beIN Sports channel on your regular telly.
Now, if you’re all about that newfangled internet stuff, there’s talk of somethin’ called FIFA+ and Fubo. Fubo, they say, gives you a free trial, so you can watch for a bit without payin’. Then, if you like it, you gotta cough up some dough, somethin’ like 50 bucks a month, they say. That’s a lot of money for watchin’ fellas kick a ball around, if you ask me.
And wouldn’t you know it, there’s even a Real Madrid TV. They say it’s free, which is always good. It’s a “digital channel,” whatever that means. Maybe you can find it on that computer thingy or your phone. Kids these days are always glued to them things.

I heard tell the game was on the 14th of February, and then another one on the 8th of January. Guess they play each other a lot, huh? Seems like every time you turn around, them fellas are at it again. Always runnin’ and kickin’.
And if you’re lookin’ for the scores and who’s playin’, folks say you can find all that online too. Lineups, they call ’em. Stats, too. Sounds like a whole lotta numbers to me, but if you like that sort of thing, go right ahead. Me? I just like watchin’ the fellas run around.
Someone even mentioned something about a Champions League game, Atalanta versus Real Madrid, and said you could see it on somethin’ called Sony LIV. Lordy, so many choices! Makes an old lady’s head spin. And they say some games are exclusive, only on certain channels or whatchamacallits.
So, there you have it. A whole bunch of places where you might catch that Real Madrid and Valencia game. It ain’t like the old days, that’s for sure. But I reckon, with all them choices, you’ll find a way to watch it if you really want to. Just remember, don’t go spendin’ all your hard-earned money on them fancy channels. Sometimes, the best things in life are free, or at least cheap. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go make some supper. All this talk about soccer has made me hungry! And remember to keep an eye out for them fellas named Iker Cordoba and Dani Gomez, they seem to be doin’ alright in the game.
To recap, here’s a simple list of places to check:

- ESPN+ (USA)
- ESPN Deportes (USA)
- Viaplay Sports 1 (UK)
- DAZN GB (UK)
- beIN CONNECT
- beIN Sports
- FIFA+
- Fubo
- Real Madrid TV (Free)
- Sony LIV (For Champions League)
Good luck findin’ that game, y’all! And don’t forget to cheer loud!