Alright, so, I wanted to catch the FC Barcelona versus Osasuna game. Here’s how I went about it.

First off, I needed to figure out when the match was happening. Checked a few sports sites and found out it was set for 1:00 PM in the United States. Great, that’s in my time zone, so I wouldn’t have to pull an all-nighter or anything.
Next, I had to sort out where to watch it. I remembered seeing ads for ESPN+, and I know they carry a bunch of soccer matches. I also saw something about Fubo and DAZN GP, but I wasn’t sure if those were available here in the States. I thought about DirecTV Stream too, but I don’t have a subscription for that.
So, I grabbed my laptop and signed up for ESPN+. It was pretty straightforward – just a few clicks, put in my payment details, and I was in. I also downloaded the app on my phone, just in case I wanted to watch on the go.
Waiting for the Kickoff
- Made some snacks. Can’t watch a game on an empty stomach, right?
- Put on my old Bara jersey. Gotta show some support, even if I’m just watching from my couch.
- Checked the team lineups. Always interesting to see who’s starting and who’s on the bench.
When 1:00 PM rolled around, I fired up the ESPN+ app, found the match, and there it was, live in HD. The picture quality was great, and the commentary was pretty decent too. No annoying buffering or anything, which was a relief.
Throughout the game, I kept an eye on some live updates and stats from another sports site. I like to know all the little details, like possession percentages and stuff. Plus, it’s fun to see what other fans are saying online.

And that was it! Watched the whole game, start to finish. It was a good one, and I was glad I didn’t miss it. Using ESPN+ turned out to be a solid choice. Easy to use, and I got to see the match without any hassle. Plus, now I can watch other games too, so that’s a bonus.
If you’re looking to catch some soccer action, I’d say give ESPN+ a try. Worked out pretty well for me.