Barcelona vs Real Betis LIVE STREAM: How to watch La Liga football online

Barcelona will take on Real Betis at the Benito Villamarin Stadium in La Liga tonight.

Barca have a seven point gap at the top of the table with 11 games left to play this season.

Atletico and Real Madrid will be ready to pounce if Barca slip up, with the latter boosted by the return of legendary manager Zinedine Zidane.

And Barcelona face a tricky away tie against 8th placed Betis.

Quique Setien’s Betis were the last team to beat Barcelona during a stunning 4-3 win at the Camp Nou last November.

Barcelona will be looking for revenge for that upset but will know all too well the danger that Betis poses.

Barca come into the match against Betis on the back of an impressive 5-1 win in the Champions League against Lyon.

And boss Ernesto Valverde praised Philippe Coutinho for his performance during that clash.

Valverde said: “It was an important game for him [Coutinho] as it was for everyone, our club and our team.

“I think he had a great game. It is true maybe this year he’s had some not great matches, but in some specific times he did well, he scored two goals against Sevilla.

“So, we expect him to get more confidence in order to give us his best. We are happy for him.”

So, if you want to watch all the action from Barcelona Betis then here’s how to tune in online.

How to watch Real Betis vs Barcelona

ITV4 is showing today’s match between Barcelona and Betis with coverage starting at 7.30pm and kick-off set for 7.45pm.

You can tune in on your TV or online via ITV’s app.

Now named ITV Hub, this app is available on both Apple iPhone, iPad and most Android devices and is free to download.

Users can also tune in via Amazon Fire TV, YouView, BT Vision, Sky HD, Sky Q, Samsung TV, NOW TV, Freeview Play and Virgin Media.

It’s worth noting that you’ll need a valid TV Licence if you watch or record live programmes.

This is because it’s a criminal offence in the UK to watch “live” television without a TV licence.

And if you’re away from home and don’t have a decent wifi connection – you might want to avoid watching an entire match on your smartphone.

A full football game streamed to your smartphone or tablet will use around 700MB of data.

source: express.co.uk