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YouTube TV is currently not carrying any Disney-owned channels.
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To put it in terms sports fans know well, we're entering week two of the standoff between Disney and YouTube TV, but the odds aren't looking good for either team this weekend. The Walt Disney Co. pulled its channels from YouTube TV on Oct. 30 after the two companies failed to reach new terms on their latest carriage agreement and the blackout of more than 20 channels is now entering its second week with no end in sight. YouTube TV subscribers were unable to see any college football games on ABC or ESPN last weekend, and it's looking like this weekend will be just as frustrating for sports fans. (Disney is encouraging fans to let YouTube TV know how they feel, even as Pat McAfee — whose program appears on both YouTube and ESPN — pushed back against Disney.)

YouTube TV had previously stated that if Disney’s channels remain off the platform for an extended period, customers will receive a $20 monthly credit. YouTube has confirmed this credit hasn't been activated yet for customers, but if and when it is, the discount provides little consolation if you want to watch this weekend's college games or your favorite shows like Abbott Elementary, Grey's Anatomy and Dancing with the Stars the night they air. If you do want to watch any live shows or sports this weekend, you'll need to seek out alternative viewing methods. And unfortunately for YouTube TV's negotiating position, there are plenty of options. 

One of the cheapest ways to watch ESPN is with a Sling Day Pass — for just $5/day, you can tune into any and all ESPN programming with no other commitments. If you want a full switch from YouTube TV, there's Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV, or Fubo, where you can watch all the Disney-owned channels. (Remember, unlike a lot of cable plans, you can easily pause or cancel YouTube TV or any of these alternatives, so long as you have month-to-month subscriptions.) Below, we've outlined some of your best options to watch ESPN, the Disney Channel, ABC and more, all pulled from our list of best live TV streaming services to cut cable, as well as a comprehensive list of which channels have been affected, and the biggest sporting events of the week that won't be available to YouTube TV subscribers.

If you're wondering what games you might miss as a result of the YouTubeTV/Disney blackout, here's a list of some upcoming sports you may not want to miss:

Friday, Nov. 7 

9 p.m. | Tulane at Memphis | ESPN

Saturday, Nov. 8 

12 p.m. | No. 5 Georgia at Mississippi State | ESPN 

12 p.m. | No. 7 BYU at No. 8 Texas Tech | ABC 

12 p.m. | SMU at Boston College | ACC Network 

12 p.m. | James Madison at Marshall | ESPN2 

12 p.m. | Southern Miss at Arkansas State | ESPNU 

3:30 p.m. | No. 3 Texas A&M at No. 22 Missouri | ABC 

3:30 p.m. | Syracuse at No. 18 Miami (Fla.) | ESPN 

3:30 p.m. | Kansas at Arizona | ESPN2 

4 p.m. | Auburn at No. 16 Vanderbilt | SEC Network 

4 p.m. | Kennesaw State at New Mexico State | ESPN+ 

4 p.m. | Georgia State at Coastal Carolina | ESPN+ 

5 p.m. | Texas State at Louisiana | ESPN+ 

7 p.m. | Wake Forest at No. 14 Virginia | ESPN 

7 p.m. | Cal at No. 15 Louisville | ESPN2 

7 p.m. | Florida State at Clemson | ACCN 

7:30 p.m. | LSU at No. 4 Alabama | ABC 

7:30 p.m. | Florida at Kentucky | SEC Network

8:15 p.m. | Philadelphia Eagles vs. Green Bay Packers | ESPN/ABC

You may have heard that Sling offers day, weekend and week passes to its streaming programming for as little as $5 per day. That is an option if you're looking for just some of the ESPN channels (the Sling Orange tier), but ABC isn't included. (If you're just looking to catch one of this week's big games, like Monday Night Football on ESPN, it's a great short-term solution.) If you want a longer-term solution, you can get both ESPN and ABC with Sling's Orange and Blue package ($30 a month to start, $61 thereafter), but you'll need to add on the Sports Extra package for ESPNU, which requires an additional charge. 

Need your local ABC programming? Your station may have its own free local streaming news channel (many do), you can see if The Roku Channel carries your local station's news, or download your local news station app if it's a Nexstar channel. 

The other alternative — if you're within the broadcast radius of a local ABC affiliate — is to get an over-the-air antenna. You can plug in your ZIP code at antennaweb.org to see what channels are in your area. This off-brand unit has worked very well in our initial testing — it's under $30, and the channels are truly free. 

Every channel that's owned by The Walt Disney Company is currently blacked out on YouTube TV. Those channels are:

  • ABC

  • ABC News Live

  • ACC Network

  • Disney Channel

  • Disney Junior

  • Disney XD

  • ESPN

  • ESPNews

  • ESPN2

  • ESPNU

  • Freeform

  • FX

  • FXM

  • FXX

  • Localish

  • Nat Geo

  • Nat Geo Wild

  • SEC Network

  • ESPN Deportes

  • Baby TV Español

  • Nat Geo Mundo

Update Nov. 6 2025, 4:38PM ET: This story has been updated to include viewing info for weekend college football games, as well as the next Monday Night Football.

Update Nov. 5 2025, 12:32PM ET: This story has been updated to include detailed info on tonight's ESPN NBA games.

Update Nov. 3 2025, 6:36PM ET: This story has been updated to include YouTube TV's latest response to Disney's request to restore its channels for just 24 hours.

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