The search for live streams of Movistar Liga de Campeones via AceStream typically refers to peer-to-peer (P2P) links found on sites like Rojadirecta. However, as of April 2026, viewing the Champions League through these unofficial methods is increasingly difficult due to aggressive blocking by Spanish internet service providers (ISPs). Current Landscape for AceStream and Rojadirecta

Additional Information

  1. La Liga de Campeones: The most prestigious club competition in the world. In Spain, the exclusive broadcast rights belong to Movistar Plus+ (formerly known as Movistar+).
  2. Movistar: The Spanish telecom provider that pays hundreds of millions of euros per season to air the games.
  3. AceStream: A peer-to-peer (P2P) streaming technology. Unlike traditional streams, AceStream uses BitTorrent technology. The more people watch a stream, the more stable it becomes—and the harder it is for authorities to shut down.

The Rojadirecta Precedent: The site "Roja" (Rojadirecta) remains a central case study in sports piracy papers. Its founder was previously sentenced to two years in prison and fined €500,000 following a major legal push by LaLiga and Movistar+. Academic Context for "AceStream" Piracy

Active Blocks: Major Spanish operators like Movistar, Orange, Digi, and Vodafone now dynamically block websites hosting illegal links, such as Rojadirecta, during live Champions League matches.