The highly anticipated Spanish La Liga 2024 – 2025 season is set to kick off this Thursday, August 15th, and StarTimes is proud to announce that it has secured the Pay TV rights to broadcast all the 380 La Liga matches live.
Football fans across the country can look forward to an exciting season, featuring some of the world’s biggest stars, including KylianMbappé, Jude Bellingham, Vinicius Junior, and Lamine Yamal, among others. The presence of these talented players is expected to increase competition and thrill fans throughout the league.
All La Liga games will be broadcast on the StarTimes Platform, Sports Premium channel number 259 on the Classic bouquet and channel number 246 Smart bouquet. This will ensure that fans don’t miss a single match. With StarTimes, viewers can enjoy high-quality coverage of the beautiful game, with expert commentary, and analysis at the most affordable monthly subscription.
“We are delighted to bring the Spanish La Ligato our subscribers, showcasing the best of Tiki-Taka football at the most convenient and affordable premium bouquet subscription prices,” said Lule Isma, StarTimes Marketing Director. “Our commitment to delivering top-notch sports content is unwavering, and we can’t wait for the season to begin”
“At only UGX 36,000/- monthly subscription, StarTimes customers will enjoy the best football and stars from the best teams in the world like Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid and the range of football from other leagues like Bundesliga, Arab League, Carabao and CAF competition” added Isma.
“La Liga is the most sought after league today – Spain are the European champions, the Olympic champions, Real Madrid the Champions League champions, the best players in Europe are in La Liga, the leading Balon d’OR candidates have Spanish links….Tiki Taka football is the most entertaining football. La Liga is the template for the major European leagues and Spain the envy of European football. La Liga is a must watch” Said Aldrine Nsubuga Snr Vice President StarTimes
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