Real Madrid vs. Elche: Live stream, start time, how to watch Cope Del Rey 2022

How to watch Thursday's match. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

The 2022 Copa Del Ray continues Wednesday as Real Madrid takes on Elche in a Round of 16 matchup. Fresh of their victory in the 2021-22 Spanish Super Cup, Real Madrid will be looking to add to its trophy collection as it makes a push in this year’s Copa Del Rey. The reigning La Liga champs continue to lead the way in the Spanish League standings with a record of 15-4-2 this season. On the other side, Elche is in the midst of a lackluster season, sitting in 15th place at 5-7-9. However, the club is coming off back-to-back victories against Almeria and Espanyol. For fans in the United States, Wednesday’s match won’t be airing on any conventional TV channels. Instead, the match will be available to stream exclusively via ESPN+.

How to watch Real Madrid vs Alcoyano (Copa Del Rey 2022)

What time does the match start? Can I watch it on TV? - Thursday’s match will kick off at 1 p.m. EST for viewers in the U.S. However, the game will not be broadcast on conventional TV channels for American audiences. Instead, the match will be exclusively broadcast via ESPN+, which can be accessed via the ESPN app on smart TVs and streaming devices.

Live steam options: ESPN+ - While the match won’t be on TV, it will be available to stream via ESPN+ in both English and Spanish. That is a separate service from normal ESPN and requires a separate subscription starting at $5.99 per month. Fans can sign up for ESPN+ here.

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