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After about two weeks, YouTube TV subscribers will get a sizable portion of sports back.
The streaming service reached an agreement with Disney on Friday, Nov. 14, just before the sports weekend that will bring networks like ABC and ESPN back to the platform.
YouTube TV, owned by Google’s parent company Alphabet, was embroiled in a horse-drawn dispute with Disney that culminated on Oct. 30, when college football fans were unable to watch games on ABC and ESPN and NFL fans were unable to watch “Monday Night Football,” leading to protests.
YouTube said in a statement:
ESPN also released the following statement regarding X (formerly Twitter):
When will ESPN, ABC return to YouTube TV?
The deal is effective immediately and some subscribers should already have access, according to a statement from ESPN. That means YouTube TV subscribers will be able to watch the game on ESPN and ABC this weekend.
YouTube TV, Disney deal details
Details of the carriage agreement between YouTube TV and Disney have not been disclosed, but it is known to be a multi-year deal, according to a statement from ESPN.
What games will be broadcast on ESPN and ABC this weekend?
Obvious additions to the record books for YouTube TV viewers include “College GameDay” in Pittsburgh, where Pitt hosts Notre Dame and Oklahoma vs. Alabama. Here we introduce the slate sports that sports fans are looking forward to.
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ESPN College Football (Saturday)
- Noon: South Carolina vs. Texas A&M
- 3:30 p.m.: NC State vs. Miami
- 7 p.m.: Florida vs. Ole Miss
- 10:15 p.m.: TCU vs. BYU.
ABC College Football (Saturday)
- Noon: Pitt vs. Notre Dame
- 3:38 min Pom: Beauty 0 Alabama
- 7:30 p.m.: Texas vs. Georgia
“Monday Night Football”
- Cowboys vs. Raiders (ESPN): 8:15 p.m.
ESPN College Basketball (Sunday)
- 3 p.m.: Auburn vs. Houston.
- 8:30 p.m.: Miami vs. Florida

