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La Liga Offers €50 Reward for Reporting Illegal Broadcasts of Matches

La Liga Offers €50 Reward for Reporting Illegal Broadcasts of Matches

28 January 2026at18:11

The Spanish Football League (La Liga) announced on Wednesday a financial reward for anyone who reports locations broadcasting matches without official licenses, as part of its efforts to combat piracy and audiovisual infringements.

The league called on fans to cooperate by offering a €50 reward to anyone who reports public venues illegally showing matches.

The campaign specifically targets bars, restaurants, betting shops, and similar establishments that are required to subscribe to specific commercial viewing packages. It noted that these broadcasts carry a code in the corner of the screen, which can be used to verify their legality.

Should any unlicensed broadcast be identified, the league requested informants to send an email with photographic evidence, assuring the provision of a confidential channel for securely and anonymously reporting illegal streams.

Why is La Liga offering a reward for reporting illegal broadcasts?

La Liga is offering a €50 reward to combat piracy and audiovisual infringements, specifically targeting public venues. This initiative aims to protect official viewing rights and ensure fair competition.

How can fans report illegal La Liga match broadcasts?

Fans can report illegal broadcasts by sending an email with photographic evidence to La Liga's confidential channel. The league assures anonymity and uses a screen code to verify the legality of the stream.