La Liga US TV Listings for Jornada 16: Jan. 2 and Jan. 3

by Andy Pineda on January 1, 2010 · 3 comments

In Spain, one of the New Year's Eve traditions includes eating twelve grapes, one grape for each of the last twelve seconds of the year.  Photo courtesy of Camino Z.

In Spain, one of the New Year’s Eve tra­di­tions includes eat­ing twelve grapes before the stroke of mid­night, one grape for each of the last twelve sec­onds of the year. Photo cour­tesy of Camino Z.

As 2010 arrives through the doorstep, La Liga returns with a vengeance from the win­ter break that seem­ingly flew by so quickly.  As soon as these play­ers fin­ish their grapes and cava to ring in the new year, the focus needs to return to their foot­ball responsibilities.

Near­ing the con­clu­sion of the first half of the sea­son, the top four teams in La Liga will encounter matches where they would be favored to earn the three points, but if there is a week to steal a result, the first round of matches after the hol­i­day vaca­tion might be one of the best times to accom­plish this feat.

Surg­ing Vil­lar­real will visit the Camp Nou and face FC Barcelona, the newly-christened Club World Cup cham­pi­ons, and Sevilla will hope to curb their stum­bling form against an Atlético Madrid team who will look to shrug off 2009 and start anew in 2010.

At the oppo­site end of the table, Xerez’s bleak chances of staving off rel­e­ga­tion will become even darker if they do not win at El Esta­dio de los Juego Mediter­rá­neos against the home side Almería.  17th place Almería has not won since early Novem­ber, and they recently fired their man­ager Hugo Sánchez.

Xerez may have over­achieved in pro­gress­ing to the top flight of Span­ish foot­ball, but if they ulti­mately regress back to the Segunda División, they do not want to bow out like Derby County did in the 2007-08 Eng­lish Pre­mier League sea­son when the Rams fin­ished with a 1–8-29 record and a record low 11 points (the record low for points in La Liga since it went to a 38 match sched­ule and three points for a win was 13 points by Sport­ing Gijón in 1997–98 with a 2–7-29 record).

The times listed are East­ern Stan­dard Time (EST) and include the pregame pleas­antries, although some­times the matches on the DIRECTV La Liga spe­cific chan­nels may not go to match cov­er­age until right before kickoff.

Jan. 2

Valen­cia vs. Espanyol — 11:55 AM on ESPN Deportes/ESPN 360

Barcelona vs. Vil­lar­real — 1:55 PM on ESPN Deportes/ESPN 360

Atlético Madrid vs. Sevilla — 3:55 PM on Gol TV

Jan. 3

Almería vs. Xerez — 10:45 AM on DirecTV chan­nel 456

Getafe vs. Real Val­ladolid — 10:45 AM on DirecTV chan­nel 457

Sport­ing Gijón vs. Málaga — 10:45 AM on DirecTV chan­nel 458

Real Zaragoza vs. Deportivo La Coruña — 10:55 AM on ESPN Deportes/ESPN 360

Mal­lorca vs. Ath­letic Bil­bao — 12:55 PM on Gol TV

Osasuna vs. Real Madrid — 2:55 PM on Gol TV

Unfor­tu­nately, the Rac­ing de San­tander — Tener­ife matchup at El Sar­dinero will not be seen on US TV.

Copa del Rey

The Copa del Rey returns in Jan­u­ary for four con­sec­u­tive mid-weeks, as the top teams enforce their squad rota­tions and the lower table/lower divi­sion teams look to fur­ther their Cin­derella cup runs.  While the Barcelona — Sevilla match might pro­vide the best qual­ity of the eight matches in this com­ing mid-week, many are still cap­ti­vated by lit­tle Alcor­cón, the dragon-slayers of Real Madrid.  On the sur­face, Alcor­cón received a favor­able draw against relegation-fighting Rac­ing de San­tander, but Rac­ing likely sees the Copa del Rey as their only chance to be sig­nif­i­cant this sea­son.  Expect a full-strength squad and 100% effort from Rac­ing against the out­siders from Madrid.

Jan. 5

Barcelona vs. Sevilla — 3:55 PM on ESPN Deportes/ESPN 360

Jan. 6

Celta de Vigo vs. Vil­lar­real — 11:55 AM on ESPN Deportes/ESPN 360

Alcor­cón vs. Rac­ing de San­tander — 1:55 PM on ESPN Deportes/ESPN 360

Valen­cia vs. Deportivo La Coruña — 1:55 PM on Gol TV

Recre­ativo Huelva vs. Atlético Madrid — 3:55 PM on Gol TV

Jan. 7

Málaga vs. Getafe — 3:55 PM on Gol TV

The dawn of the new year as seen through a narrow street of Peniscola, Spain

The dawn of the new year as seen through a nar­row street in Peñis­cola, Spain

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1 Efrain January 1, 2010 at 9:56 am

Andy,

I thought ESPN had bought the rights to some of GOL TV’s games in a way that GOL TV could still simulcast a game that ESPN was going to air. It seems that it is either/or. If ESPN has the game, GOL TV will not play it. I thought GOL TV could play the game as well?! If they cannot, why do they choose to let go of Barca games?!! I would think they would hold onto those as I am sure they have the highest ratings. I do not have ESPNDeportes as I cannot afford to buy yet another package just for that one channel. And I would prefer to watch Barca games on television instead of the internet (ESPN360).

Can you explain?

Thanks

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2 Andy Pineda January 1, 2010 at 11:48 am

Aside from the Real Madrid-Barcelona El Clásico matchups, there is no simulcasting with ESPN and Gol TV. As for your question about Barcelona matches, ESPN and Gol TV share the Real Madrid and Barcelona matches for every round of matches, so when one is on Gol TV, the other is on ESPN. If the Real Madrid or Barcelona matches are on ESPN on a Saturday, it is highly unlikely to be on ESPN2 due to college football and college basketball.
The fact that at least nine of the ten La Liga matches are on US TV every week is quite stunning, considering that the max used to be four games a week just last season. Sorry about your predicament, but continue to watch La Liga however possible and support this website.

¡Feliz año nuevo!
Andy

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3 Efrain January 1, 2010 at 1:06 pm

Thanks for the info, Andy. I guess I am spoiled from last season when I could watch virtually every Barca game on GolTv. I will keep watching Barca games on ESPN360.

Happy New Year!

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