Alright, folks, gather ’round, because today I’m gonna tell you about a little adventure I had with a soccer game. The game? Spain vs. Andorra. Yeah, you heard that right. Now, I ain’t no professional sports analyst, but I do enjoy a good game, and I like to keep track of what I’ve watched. So, here’s how it went down.

First things first, I needed to figure out when and where this match was happening. It’s 2024, and these international friendly games pop up all the time. A little birdie told me this one was on a Wednesday, June 5th to be exact. They were playing at some place called Estadio Nuevo Vivero in Badajoz. Fancy name, huh?
Now, the big question: how to actually watch the darn thing? I did some digging, and it turns out there are a few options, depending on where you’re from. I found out that if you’re in Andorra, you could catch it on TVE Spain or TF1 France. Lucky them! For us regular folks, there’s this thing called fubo Sports Network 8. Apparently, if you’re subscribed to fubo, you can watch it there, along with a bunch of other sports stuff. I started getting fubo to watch.
- Looked up the game date and time.
- Figured out the location of the game.
- Searched for ways to watch it live.
- Started fubo.
- Watched the game!
So, I marked it on my calendar, set a reminder on my phone, and made sure I had my snacks ready. When game day arrived, I tuned in and watched the whole thing unfold. I jotted down some notes about the lineups, the scores, and any other interesting bits and pieces. I mean, who doesn’t like keeping track of these things, right? It was quite an evening. And also, I kept refreshing the live scores online to make sure I wasn’t missing anything.
Watching it live
After the game, I went online and looked up some stats and other people’s thoughts on the match. You know, just to see if I missed anything important or to compare my notes. It’s always fun to see what other fans are saying. And that’s pretty much it! I watched a soccer game, took some notes, and lived to tell the tale. It ain’t rocket science, but it’s a fun little hobby. Until the next game, folks!