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YouTube TV and ESPN dispute updates: Latest news and other options to watch NFL, college football & more

YouTube TV drew the ire of three major carriers in as many months, jousting with Fox, NBC and TelevisaUnivision in high-profile disputes.

On Thursday, Oct. 30, the Google-owned streamer added a fourth entity to its hit list. YouTube TV is entangled in a squabble with ESPN and its parent company, Disney. The feud comes amid a contract stalemate, and the current deal between the two parties expired at the end of the day without a resolution.

YouTube TV and Disney’s quarrel largely revolves around carriage fees — the costs incurred by YouTube TV to carry Disney programs. In a statement, YouTube TV claimed that Disney’s pursuit of profits threatens to result in higher prices for YouTube TV customers.

“Disney is proposing costly economic terms that would raise prices for YouTube TV customers and give our customers fewer choices, while benefitting Disney’s own live TV products,” YouTube TV said.

Disney fired back, accusing YouTube TV of “exploiting its position at the expense of its customers.”

“We invest significantly in our content, and expect our partners to pay fair rates that recognize that value,” Disney said. “If we don’t reach a fair deal soon, YouTube TV customers will lose access to ESPN and ABC, and all our marquee programming — including the NFL, college football, NBA, and NHL seasons — and so much more.”

Structural issues are also believed to play a role. It’s unclear how YouTube TV would interact with Disney’s Hulu. Here’s the latest on the falling-out that threatens to limit sports fans’ access to NFL, college football, and other broadcasts in the coming few weeks.

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YouTube TV and ESPN dispute updates

Thursday, Oct. 30

YouTube TV’s relationship with ESPN — and its parent company, Disney — appears to be coming apart at the seams. The streaming platform’s contract with the mass media superpower comes to an end on Thursday at midnight. An agreement on a revised deal has yet to be reached, with YouTube TV vowing to offer subscribers a $20 credit if ESPN and other Disney channels are dropped.

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The parties failed to reach an agreement by midnight. YouTube TV subscribers will not have access to ESPN effective Friday, Oct. 31.

Disney’s channels were pulled shortly before midnight on Thursday, Oct. 30.

Why is ABC not on YouTube TV?

ABC is not on YouTube TV because Google and Disney failed to reach an agreement on a new deal.  Per ESPNPR, Google’s YouTube TV is “refusing to pay fair rates for our channels,” which includes ABC.

Why is ESPN not on YouTube TV?

ESPN is not on YouTube TV because Google and Disney failed to reach an agreement on a new deal. Per ESPNPR, Google’s YouTube TV is “refusing to pay fair rates for our channels,” which includes ESPN.

College football games on ABC/ESPN this week

Below is a list of the college football games that will be unavailable on YouTube TV if an agreement is not reached. Disney’s list of networks includes ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, the ACC Network, and the SEC Network.

Date Matchup Time (ET) Network
Friday, Oct. 31 Memphis at Rice 7 p.m. ESPN2
Friday, Oct. 31 North Carolina at Syracuse 7:30 p.m. ESPN
Saturday, Nov. 1 No. 9 Vanderbilt at No. 20 Texas 12 p.m. ABC
Saturday, Nov. 1 No. 10 Miami at SMU 12 p.m. ESPN
Saturday, Nov. 1 Duke at Clemson 12 p.m. ACCN
Saturday, Nov. 1 UCF at Baylor 12 p.m. ESPNU
Saturday, Nov. 1 Navy at North Texas 12 p.m. ESPN2
Saturday, Nov. 1 No. 5 Georgia at Florida 3:30 p.m. ABC
Saturday, Nov. 1 No. 12 Notre Dame at Boston College 3:30 p.m. ESPN
Saturday, Nov. 1 Pittsburgh at Stanford 3:30 p.m. ACCN
Saturday, Nov. 1 No. 15 Virginia at California 3:45 p.m. ESPN2
Saturday, Nov. 1 Central Michigan at Western Michigan 4 p.m. ESPNU
Saturday, Nov. 1 South Carolina at No. 7 Ole Miss 7 p.m. ESPN
Saturday, Nov. 1 No. 8 Georgia Tech at NC State 7:30 p.m. ESPN2
Saturday, Nov. 1 No. 18 Oklahoma at No. 14 Tennessee 7:30 p.m. ABC
Saturday, Nov. 1 Kentucky at Auburn 7:30 p.m. SECN
Saturday, Nov. 1 Wake Forest at Florida State 7:30 p.m. ACCN
Saturday, Nov. 1 Arkansas State at Troy 8 p.m. ESPNU
Saturday, Nov. 1 No. 17 Cincinnati at No. 24 Utah 10:15 p.m. ESPN

How to watch ESPN without YouTube TV 

YouTube TV has nearly 10 million subscribers, meaning many viewers across the country could be searching for alternatives if a deal isn’t reached.

ESPN is available through a number of different alternate streaming platforms, including Fubo, which offers prospective subscribers a free trial.

Streaming Option Cable subscription needed? Free? Cost Free Trial
Hulu + Live TV No No $82.99/month Yes
Sling TV* No No $45.99/month Yes
Fubo No No $54.99/month Yes

When could YouTube TV subscribers lose ESPN?

YouTube TV subscribers lost ESPN on Thursday night because no deal was struck between Google and Disney.

A deal has not been reached, and YouTube TV will offer subscribers a $20 credit if the pause drags out.

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