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No ESPN or ABC? YouTube TV & Disney Reportedly “Remain Far Apart” Ahead of Another Big Sports Weekend

Cord cutters who are subscribed to YouTube TV will be without ESPN, ABC, and other Disney networks if the two sides do not come to a new carriage agreement. With more than 10 million subscribers, YouTube TV has solidified itself as a leader in the live TV space, behind traditional providers like Charter (Spectrum) and Comcast. But with 20+ networks having gone dark on the platform, negotiations have stalled between the two sides, according to a report from Andrew Marchand of The Athletic.

Per the report, the two sides are “exchanging proposals, but remain far apart,” as another massive football weekend approaches with college football on Saturday and Monday Night Football next week. Though subscribers are receiving credits during the blackout, many are searching for how to cancel YouTube TV and scrambling for alternatives such as DIRECTV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, Sling TV, ESPN DTC, or a quality antenna.

According to the report, Disney wants fees and protections that YouTube TV is pushing back on, including disputes over per-subscriber pricing and “most-favored nation” language. When carriage talks do flip from deadlock to a deal, it often happens fast, but right now, sources describe “pessimism,” and fans are the ones who pay the price.

As both sides point fingers and blame the other, viewers are growing frustrated and are missing the shows that they love. A recent poll of over 300 Cord Cutters News found that an overwhelming majority of 82% blame Disney for the YouTube TV blackout, citing the company’s history of using blackout threats as a bargaining chip during negotiations.

Marquee Sports Highlight ESPN’s Weekend

Live sports are the major driver for most streamers, and ESPN is the undisputed leader with thousands of hours of content year-round. With YouTube TV subscribers left in the dark, other live TV platforms can capitalize on low-cost daily options or extend short-term discounts to entice new subscribers. Heading into this weekend, some of the major events on ESPN and ABC that YouTube TV subscribers won’t want to miss include:

College Football Saturday

ESPN has already taken moves to blunt the pain for fans as it said that it would make College GameDay available on the ESPN app (no subscription/authentication required) and stream the show on social platforms like Twitter (via The Pat McAfee Show), a tactic to reach viewers while carriage talks continue. This short-term play doesn’t replace full access to the day’s live games for those who rely on YouTube TV, but it gives subscribers some access.

LaLiga Spotlights Overseas Soccer Matches

If you’re mixing in international soccer this weekend, LaLiga serves up another stacked slate while Real Madrid extends their charge at the top. Real Madrid is coming off a 4–0 win that featured goals from Kylian Mbappé and Jude Bellingham, pushing them further to the top. The big overseas football weekend includes key LaLiga matchups on ESPN+:

Monday Night Football: Eagles at Packers (Week 10) — Will A Deal Be Reached?

Next up on the negotiation clock is a Monday Night Football between two of the best teams in the NFC. Jalen Hurts and the reigning and defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles travel to face Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers at 8:00 PM ET.

NFL marquee games are the single biggest bargaining chip in carriage talks. Marchand’s piece asks the obvious question: can a high-profile MNF tilt the leverage and force a last-minute agreement? For now, sources say the sides remain separated. You can stream this game with NFL+, Hulu + Live TV, FuboDIRECTV, Sling TV, or the ESPN app.

Try These YouTube TV Alternatives This Weekend

YouTube TV subscribers who need their sports fix this weekend have a few options to stream events on ESPN and ABC without breaking the bank. No matter if you have a smart TV, tablet, Roku, Fire TV, Google TV, Apple TV, or any other compatible device, there are more options than ever to use during the Disney and YouTube TV staredown.

If you’re looking for a stopgap, many services offer free trials, or you can save on up to three months, depending on the platform. Sling’s Pass options offer the most flexibility, but you can find out which service works best for you below.

DIRECTV Broad Channel Coverage, ESPN App, & Skinny Bundles

Hulu + Live TV — The Closest One-Stop Replacement

Sling TV — Cheaper, More Flexible Option

Fubo — Sports-Heavy, Now Closer to Hulu After the Merger

ESPN App — Includes ESPN Unlimited, ESPN Select & Direct Sports Access

Disney+ — Hulu & Disney library for Everything Non-Live with Select ESPN Live Events

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