The YouTube TV and Disney dispute has entered another week, and millions of subscribers are blacked out ahead of a big-time Week 10 NFC matchup on ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC. Under the bright lights of Monday Night Football, Jalen Hurts and the defending Super Bowl champions visit Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field.
As the two sides continue negotiating a new carriage agreement, YouTube TV is offering $20 credits to subscribers while ESPN and other networks are blacked out. If a deal isn’t reached before tonight’s game, how to cancel YouTube TV will be a hot search inquiry for many subscribers.
From day passes, free trials, and monthly discounts, cord cutters have many options for watching Monday Night Football on their favorite devices without spending a fortune.
When to Watch Eagles vs. Packers
- Date: Monday, November 10
- Time: 8:00 PM ET
- Where to Watch: Traditional Broadcast (ESPN | ABC) | ManningCast (ESPN2)
- Where to Stream: Hulu + Live TV | Fubo | DIRECTV | Sling TV | ESPN app | NFL+
How to Watch Monday Night Football Without YouTube TV
Whether you’re currently using YouTube TV or just exploring better live TV options, several contract-free alternatives let you stream Packers vs. Eagles live on Roku, Fire TV, Google TV, Apple TV, and other popular devices.
YouTube TV alternatives that feature all of tonight’s Monday Night Football action include live TV providers such as Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, DIRECTV, and Sling TV—direct-to-consumer options such as ESPN app and the mobile-friendly NFL+. Additionally, you can watch the game for free on ABC with an antenna.
Hulu + Live TV — The Closest One-Stop Replacement
- Starting Price: First 3 Months for $64.99 per month ($89.99 per month after) | Save on 3 Months of Hulu + Live TV Today
- What you get: Hulu + Live TV, a Disney-owned streaming platform, features more than 95 live channels and carries the core Disney bundle. Disney-owned networks include ABC, ESPN and ESPN2, FX, National Geographic, Freeform, among others, and you have thousands of hours of on-demand content. Hulu + Live TV includes access to the ESPN app, the on-demand libraries of Hulu and Disney+, and unlimited DVR for no additional charge.
- Best for: Viewers who want the smallest disruption and prefer a single app for live Disney channels (ESPN, etc.) and on-demand Disney/Hulu/FX content.
DIRECTV Broad Channel Coverage, ESPN App, & Skinny Bundles
- Starting Price: Genre Packs $19.99 per month | Signature Streaming Packages: $49.99 first month ($89.99 per month after)
- Free Trial: Try DIRECTV for 5 Days Free Today
- What you get: DIRECTV carries the big Disney channels (ESPN suite, ABC, FX, Nat Geo, etc.), ESPN app, and has bundles that feature Disney+ and Hulu. It also offers strong local channel pickup in many areas, which helps if you need ABC-affiliate news and live sports. DIRECTV offers a more traditional cable-like package and channel lineup (Streaming Package with up to 150+ channels), but you can choose a skinny-bundle (Genre Package with up to 60+ channels) for a more personalized experience. Plus, it has a broad lineup of RSNs for local sports and an included unlimited DVR to record and rewatch your favorites.
- Best for: Viewers who prioritize dependable local channel access, Disney-owned networks and want a cable-like channel lineup.
Sling TV — Cheaper, More Flexible Option
- Starting Price: $4.99 (Day Pass), $9.99 (Weekend Pass), $14.99 (Week Pass), $45.99 (Monthly Pass), $115 (3-Month Prepay) | Save with Sling TV Today
- What you get: Sling offers a loaded slate of Disney-owned programming and flexible subscription options, ranging from daily to seasonal. The streamer offers ABC (in select markets), ESPN, FX, NatGeo, Freeform, and other networks (30–45+ channels), at various price points, with 50 hours of DVR included in each plan. Sling remains a lower-cost, customizable option if you only need sports plus select Disney channels and you can add unlimited DVR for $5 per month.
- Best for: Budget-minded viewers who want ESPN and other Disney-owned content with a lighter channel slate.
Fubo — Sports-Heavy, Now Closer to Hulu After the Merger
- Starting Price: Fubo Sports $45.99 for 1 month ($55.99 per month after) | Fubo Plans $54.99 for 1 month ($84.99 per month after) | Try Fubo for Free & Save Up to $30 on the First Month
- What you get: Fubo offers 470+ channels across its package, retains access to Disney content, and is a strong play for sports fans. It carries ESPN (including access to the ESPN app) and many national and local RSN sports feeds. The recent closure of the Fubo–Hulu transaction also reshapes the landscape by aligning Fubo and Hulu’s strengths and subscriber bases, which could affect distribution and bundle strategies moving forward. Plus, Fubo includes unlimited DVR with its skinny Sports + News bundle, as well as traditionally-loaded packages(Pro, Elite with Sports Plus).
- Best for: Sports fans who want wide live sports coverage and flexible streaming features. Though sports-oriented, entertainment channel mixes can differ from YouTube TV.
ESPN App — Includes ESPN Unlimited, ESPN Select & Direct Sports Access
- Starting Price: ESPN Unlimited ($29.99 per month) | ESPN Select ($12.99 per month)
- What you get: The ESPN app streams live ESPN channels and a lot of on-demand sports content, and you do need a pay-TV or streaming login to authenticate when you subscribe directly. The ESPN-centric product is a direct-to-consumer standalone sports package that gives fans all the sports they love during the YouTube TV blackout. The ESPN app is also available in bundle options: ESPN Unlimited, Disney+, and Hulu Bundle for $29.99 per month (includes live ESPN linear network feeds and WWE PLEs) or ESPN Select with Disney+, and Hulu Bundle for $19,99 per month (does not include live ESPN linear TV feeds or WWE PLEs.)
- Best for: Hardcore sports fans who primarily need ESPN live content, highlights, and WWE PLES.
Disney+ — Hulu & Disney library for Everything Non-Live with Select ESPN Live Events
- Starting Price: $12.99 per month Disney+, Hulu bundle) | Add HBO Max to the Bundle for $19.99 per month. | or Bundle with ESPN Unlimited for $29.99 per month.
- What you get: Disney+ remains the home for Hulu and the Disney on-demand catalog: Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, Disney and many National Geographic documentaries. It’s not a replacement for live sports or local ABC broadcasts, but it’s essential for streaming Disney’s movies, series and originals. Select ESPN live events do stream on the platform, but you can bundle with the above option to complete your sports fix. Additionally, if you enjoy premium content, HBO Max is available as a bundle with Disney+ and Hulu.
- Best for: On-demand viewers who want movies, originals, and documentary content, but not an answer for full live sports or local news coverage.

