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With ESPN dark amid the Disney and YouTube carriage dispute, prepaid NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers might have to reach out to YouTube customer support to restore access to Sunday Ticket games they already paid to watch.
Dallas Cowboys fans may be left scrambling for a live stream to watch the team host the Arizona Cardinals in Week 9 amid the ESPN-YouTube TV dispute.
The Arizona Cardinals face the Dallas Cowboys on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. How to watch: During the YouTube TV-ESPN dispute, fans can watch this game for FREE via a trial of DirecTV and fuboTV. You can watch via a subscription to Sling TV, which is half off the first month.
Like a desperate quarterback, millions of college football fans could be scrambling. Disney pulled ESPN and ABC from YouTube TV on Friday after both sides failed to meet a midnight deadline to strike a deal over content distribution.
With YouTube TV losing ESPN access, football fans want to cancel their plan. But there's a catch to doing so for NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers.
With a big sports weekend ahead, here's how the ESPN-YouTube TV dispute will affect college football and NFL fans.
YouTube TV has cancelled all of its Disney-owned channels after the entertainment giants failed to reach an agreement. The post YouTube TV Pulls the Plug on All Disney-Owned Channels, Including ESPN and ABC appeared first on Nerdist.
The ESPN host addressed the ongoing carriage dispute between Disney and YouTube TV during Tuesday’s episode of The Pat McAfee Show, which is simulcast on both ESPN and YouTube.