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How to Watch Girona FC vs. Atletico Madrid: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time

How to Watch Girona FC vs. Atletico Madrid: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time

USA Today22-05-2025
How to Watch Girona FC vs. Atletico Madrid: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time | 5/25/2025
Alexander Sorloth, fifth in LaLiga with 17 goals, and Cristhian Stuani, 10th with 11 goals, will be on display when Atletico Madrid visits Girona FC on May 25, 2025. The match will stream on ESPN+.
Atletico Madrid's last game was a 4-1 win at home over Real Betis, taking 19 shots and outshooting Real Betis by eight.
Girona FC fell on the road 3-2 to Real Sociedad in its most recent game on May 18. Real Sociedad outshot Girona FC 11 to eight.
How to watch Girona FC vs. Atletico Madrid
When: Sunday, May 25, 2025 at 8:00 AM ET
Sunday, May 25, 2025 at 8:00 AM ET Where: Estadi Montilivi in Girona, Spain
Estadi Montilivi in Girona, Spain Live Stream: ESPN+
Watch live sports and more without cable on ESPN+. Click here to watch LaLiga action.
Atletico Madrid key players
Julian Alvarez has 17 goals (on 62 shots, 1.9 per game) and three assists for Atletico Madrid.
Sorloth has 17 goals (fifth in league) and one assist.
Antoine Griezmann has eight goals (on 39 shots, 1.1 per game) and seven assists.
Giuliano Simeone has two goals (on 18 shots, 0.5 per game) and six assists.
Girona FC key players
With 11 goals and one assist, Stuani stars for Girona FC.
Viktor Tsygankov has two goals (on 24 shots, 0.9 per game) and five assists.
Yangel Herrera has four goals and three assists.
With one goal and five assists, Miguel Gutierrez is chipping in, too.
To watch live sports and more without cable, head to ESPN+. Click here to watch LaLiga action.
Atletico Madrid vs. Girona FC match breakdown
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