ESPN broadcasts LaLiga Summer Tour with Atletico, Sevilla, etc. – World Soccer Talk

The LaLiga Summer Tour uses ESPN to broadcast all its games from the United States and Mexico. Atletico Madrid, Sevilla, Real Sociedad and Real Betis are coming to this side of the Atlantic. Those four will play a total of four games over two days in August. In particular, this does not include Barcelona and Real Madrid. Those two mega clubs play in the Soccer Champions Tour, which is also in the United States.

With ESPN holding the rights to LaLiga for American audiences, it only made sense for the broadcaster to pick up the TV rights to this four-game slate. All those games in the traditional LaLiga TV schedule are exclusive to ESPN+. That is not the case for the LaLiga Summer Tour. Every game is available on ESPN2. Also, three of the four are available in Spanish through ESPN Deportes.

These friendlies are part of a packed summer schedule across the United States and the rest of North America. Granted, the August 2 games are in Monterrey and Guadalajara. On the other hand, this offers a great opportunity for American football fans to get a glimpse of two of the 2026 World Cup stadiums abroad.

LaLiga summer tour on ESPN

The four-game schedule includes back-to-back games on both days. Here’s how those games shape up for TV schedules. All times are US Eastern Time.

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Wednesday, August 2

9pm – Sevilla vs. RealBetis. Monterrey, M.X. – ESPN2, ESPN Deportes and Fubo

11pm – Atletico Madrid vs. real society. Guadalajara, MX. – ESPN2, ESPN Deportes and Fubo

Saturday, August 5

7pm – Atletico Madrid vs. Seville. San Francisco, California. – ESPN2, ESPN Deportes and Fubo

10pm – Real Betis vs. real society. San Francisco, California. – ESPN2 and Fubo

While the two games in Mexico are at World Cup stadiums, the two Saturday games are at Major League Baseball Stadiums. Oracle Park, located near the heart of San Francisco, will host both games on that Saturday. However, Oracle Park is no stranger to hosting large teams. Last summer, Real Madrid fought Club America in the stadium.

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