Real Madrid jerseys for sale: How to buy Marcelo, Sergio Ramos, Nacho, Kroos, Bale, Benzema kits and more - masslive.com

2022-09-03 02:37:05 By : Mr. Leo Liu

A Nacho Fernandez jersey via Fanatics

Real Madrid is back in action as the La Liga 2020 schedule picks up after coronavirus hiatus. There won’t be fans in the stands as the club restarts its battle atop the Spanish league standings. But that doesn’t mean fans can show their support from home. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to get quality jerseys, kits and apparel for your favorite team and players as squad work their way back from coronavirus hiatus.

D Sergio Ramos - You can get the Spanish captain’s jersey from Fanatics and from Lids

D Marcelo - You can get the Brazilian defender’s jersey from Fanatics and Lids

D Nacho Fernandez - Looking for a jersey with Nacho on the back? Fanatics has you covered.

M Toni Kroos - The German star is now a mainstay on Real Madrid and has jerseys available on Fanatics and Lids.

M James Rodriguez - You can get a James jersey by choosing his name on the dropdown for the custom jersey via the Fanatics website.

M Luka Modric - The Croatian star has jerseys available via Fanatics and Lids.

F Gareth Bale - The English winger is back from injury and has jerseys available via Fanatics and Lids.

F Eden Hazard - You can get the Belgian star’s jersey by choosing his name on the dropdown for the custom jersey via the Fanatics website.

F Karim Benzema - The star scorer of the 2019-20 season on Madrid has jerseys on Fanatics and Lids.

Other players: You can get a wider ranger of players (or put in any name) with the custom jersey option via Fanatics.

How to watch Real Madrid matches online

La Liga 2020 matches are scheduled to air on beIN sports in the United States via your cable provider. If you don’t have cable, you can watch the games for free online if you sign up for a free trial with Sling, fuboTV or Hulu + Live TV. The Sling trial is for three days while the Hulu + Live TV trial runs for seven days.

More info on live stream providers:

Sling (Starting at $30 a month, up to $45 a month | Free trial available) - Sling is the cheapest of the live TV alternatives on the market, and can be a little confusing. There are actually two versions of it, Sling Blue and Sling Orange. Each costs $30 a month by themselves and offer different channels. You can get both in one big package for $45 a month.

fuboTV ($54.99 a month, up to $79.99 a month | Free trial available) - fuboTV is an online streaming service that can serve as a functional replacement for your typical cable provider, particularly by providing a place to watch most live sports online. If you’re interested in trying it out, they do offer a free one-week trial. They also offer a family plan ($59.99) for viewing on three screens and an Ultra plan ($79.99) that features additional channels, Showtime and simultaneous streaming on three screens.

Hulu + Live TV (Starts at $54.99, up to $60.99 with no ads | Free trial available) - This service has the usual Hulu content, but also provides viewers with over 65 live and on demand channels including ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, FX, USA, Food Network and TNT.

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