In the United States, the match (3:30 p.m. ET start time) won’t be on TV, but you can watch Atletico Madrid vs Athletic Bilbao live on ESPN+. Here’s everything you need to know. There is no ESPN+ free trial right now, but this really is a must-have streaming service for any soccer fan. In the United States, ESPN+ is the only place you can watch Copa del Rey, La Liga, Bundesliga, FA Cup and English Football Championship. There’s also smaller leagues from around the world, plus other live sports, replays and plenty of original shows and on-demand content if you happen to find one of the rare times that a game isn’t actually on. Getting all of that for $11 per month is good value already, and while there isn’t a free trial, there are some other ways to save even more–you can get a year of ESPN+ for $110 (saves you $1 per month) or if you want sports and entertainment, you can get a bundle of ESPN+, Hulu and Disney+ for just$15 per month.In the United States, the match (3:30 p.m. ET start time) won’t be on TV, but you can watch Atletico Madrid vs Athletic Bilbao live on ESPN+. Here’s everything you need to know. There is no ESPN+ free trial right now, but this really is a must-have streaming service for any soccer fan. In the United States, ESPN+ is the only place you can watch Copa del Rey, La Liga, Bundesliga, FA Cup and English Football Championship. There’s also smaller leagues from around the world, plus other live sports, replays and plenty of original shows and on-demand content if you happen to find one of the rare times that a game isn’t actually on. Getting all of that for $11 per month is good value already, and while there isn’t a free trial, there are some other ways to save even more–you can get a year of ESPN+ for $110 (saves you $1 per month) or if you want sports and entertainment, you can get a bundle of ESPN+, Hulu and Disney+ for just$15 per month.In the United States, the match (3:30 p.m. ET start time) won’t be on TV, but you can watch Atletico Madrid vs Athletic Bilbao live on ESPN+. Here’s everything you need to know. There is no ESPN+ free trial right now, but this really is a must-have streaming service for any soccer fan. In the United States, ESPN+ is the only place you can watch Copa del Rey, La Liga, Bundesliga, FA Cup and English Football Championship. There’s also smaller leagues from around the world, plus other live sports, replays and plenty of original shows and on-demand content if you happen to find one of the rare times that a game isn’t actually on. Getting all of that for $11 per month is good value already, and while there isn’t a free trial, there are some other ways to save even more–you can get a year of ESPN+ for $110 (saves you $1 per month) or if you want sports and entertainment, you can get a bundle of ESPN+, Hulu and Disney+ for just$15 per month.