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The Knicks are on ESPN tonight—Here’s how to watch free without YouTube TV

Another day has passed without a resolution to the contract dispute between Disney and YouTube TV, so it’s another day of YouTube TV subscribers missing out on great live sports and more. The streamer and the network owner are still reportedly “far apart” in discussions and there does not seem to be an end in sight for the dispute, which has left subscribers without ABC and ESPN, among other Disney-owned channels. Subscribers have already missed one stacked Saturday of college football and Monday Night Football this week; now, tonight, ESPN will broadcast an NBA doubleheader that begins with the Minnesota Timberwolves on the road against the New York Knicks. Timberwolves vs. Knicks: what to know When: Nov. 5, 7:30 p.m. ET Where: Madison Square Garden (New York, New York) Channel: ESPN Streaming: DIRECTV (try it free), Sling Orange (day pass for $4.99) Tonight’s ESPN NBA doubleheader will continue with Spurs vs. Lakers at 10 p.m. ET. Whether you’re a YouTube TV subscriber looking for a new alternative, or just want to know how to tune in to tonight’s Knicks game, keep reading. Timberwolves vs. Knicks start time (Nov. 5) Timberwolves vs. Knicks is scheduled to tip off at 7:30 p.m.

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How to cancel YouTube TV and find streaming alternatives for ESPN, ABC and more

TV Streaming Updated: Nov. 05, 2025, 4:35 p.m. Published: Nov. 05, 2025, 4:35 p.m. As of Friday, Oct. 31, Disney-owned channels, including ABC, ESPN, Disney Channel, FX, National Geographic and Freeform, are no longer available on YouTube TV after the two companies failed to agree on a new contract.Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto via Getty Images If you purchase a product through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. A streaming blackout has hit millions of YouTube TV customers as the platform’s contract with Disney expired without a renewal. The result? Channels like ABC, ESPN, FX, Freeform and National Geographic have gone dark, leaving subscribers frustrated and searching for alternatives. If you’ve decided it’s time to move on, here’s a quick guide to canceling your YouTube TV subscription, plus the top streaming replacements offering those missing Disney-owned networks. Best YouTube TV streaming alternatives If you’re looking to keep watching live sports, entertainment and Disney programming, several services can fill the gap. Here’s a breakdown of the leading contenders. DIRECTV is the closest match to YouTube TV’s lineup, including popular channels like ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, FX and regional sports networks, plus local affiliates such as CBS and NBC. The “Entertainment” plan starts

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‘Dancing with the Stars’ week 8. How, when to watch, vote tonight – The Palm Beach Post

YouTube TV customers will not be able to watch "Dancing with the Stars" live due to a contract dispute with Disney. Tonight's theme is "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame" night, and Flavor Flav will be a guest judge. Eight celebrity couples remain in the competition, which is four weeks away from the finale. "Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" star Jen Affleck was the latest celebrity eliminated from the show. "Dancing with the Stars" season 34 is just four weeks away from the grand finale, with just eight celebrities and their pro partners still in the running for the trophy. Last week's theme got spooky, with the annual Halloween theme, and this week's is taking a turn toward rock and roll. But unfortunately for YouTube TV customers, the show will not be available to watch live tonight. The live TV streaming platform still hasn't reached an agreement with Disney to renew its Disney-owned channels, including ABC, which is the channel that "Dancing with the Stars" airs on. Here's how to watch "Dancing with the Stars" tonight, what the theme is this week, the list of songs each couple will be dancing to and how to vote for your favorite celebrities.

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Sources: No short-term deal coming between ESPN-YouTube ahead of ‘MNF’

Sources tell SBJ that ESPN and YouTube TV remain far apart on pricing with “Monday Night Football” set to kick off. getty images A short-term extension between Disney and Google that would have “Monday Night Football” available on YouTube TV on ESPN/ABC is not going to happen, sources tell Sports Business Journal. Disney earlier Monday pitched a Tuesday ceasefire, but that was just for tomorrow’s election news -- and an offer than Google reportedly rejected. Expect the loss of around 10 million U.S. TV homes to impact the audience number for Cardinals-Cowboys on Monday night. Should this kerfuffle carry on for an extended period, the impasse could even impact the next Cowboys “MNF” game Nov. 17. The sides remain far apart on price, sources added, and that remains a key issue in the protracted standoff. Google continues to want its pricing to be closer to what Charter/Spectrum and Comcast, leaders in the space, pay. However, YouTube TV is not quite at the subscriber levels of those two companies yet. Once fans woke up Saturday morning to no settlement or extension, things got real, and ESPN took action with one of its hottest properties, “College GameDay.” The company said the show

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Live stream Cowboys-Cardinals Monday Night Football free without YouTube TV

The Dallas Cowboys welcome the Arizona Cardinals to AT&T Stadium for a Monday Night Football showdown to cap off Week 9 of the NFL season, less than 24 hours before the trade deadline. There is a lot riding on the game, with the Cowboys' trade deadline approach potentially impacted by whether the team leaves with a win or a loss. Unfortunately, a contract dispute and corporate greed has led to a dispute between Disney and YouTube TV, leading to channels like ABC, ESPN, and ESPN2 getting dropped from the streaming service. MORE: 3 bold predictions for Dallas Cowboys-Cardinals in Week 9 That means if you are a YouTube TV subscriber, there will be some last-minute scrambling to determine hoe to tune into the game. Luckily, there has been a gift from the streaming gods this weekend that is offering up an opportunity for fans to catch the action live online for free. Multiple streaming services appear on a Roku TV. / Miguel Legoas / USA TODAY NETWORK The fine folks at Fubo TV stepped up to the plate and are offering a 7-day free trial. The free trial is for new users, but it is important to remember that you

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Cowboys-Cardinals MNF game gets streaming lifeline amid ESPN-YouTube TV dispute

The Dallas Cowboys will be in the spotlight to wrap up Week 9, hosting the Arizona Cardinals at AT&T Stadium less than 24 hours before the NFL trade deadline. This weekend, the Cowboys received some help from around the league when losses to the Green Bay Packers and the Detroit Lions kept the NFC completely wide open, so a win over Arizona keeps the team in the playoff mix and sets Dallas up to be a major player at the trade deadline. Unfortunately, some Cowboys and Cardinals fans -- and NFL fans who are YouTube TV subscribers -- there has been some scrambling about viewing plans for Monday night because of the ongoing dispute between Disney and YouTube TV. MORE: Cowboys trade rumors heating up ahead of 'aggressive' deadline approach The dispute has led to YouTube TV pulling ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, and other Disney-owned networks from its service. Of course, Monday Night Football airs on ABC and ESPN, with the Manningcast on ESPN2. The Dallas Cowboys bench in the second half against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High. / Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images Luckily, everyone has received a streaming lifeline and a free option will be available if

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YouTube TV is Offering $10 off for 6 Months to Select Current Subscribers

YouTube TV has quietly brought back its enticing $10 per month discount offer for six months, targeting a subset of its existing customer base. This promotion, which effectively reduces the standard $82.99 monthly fee to $72.99, echoes a similar deal that circulated late last year amid widespread grumbling over price hikes. For eligible users, the savings add up to $60 over the half-year period, providing a timely breather in an era of escalating streaming costs. This all comes as YouTube TV has lost Disney owned channels like ABC and ESPN over a contract fight late last week. YouTube TV, owned by Alphabet’s Google subsidiary, first introduced this retention incentive earlier this year as a countermeasure to subscriber churn following a significant rate increase. At the time, the adjustment pushed the base plan from $82.99 to $72.99, prompting many long-term users to explore alternatives like Hulu Live or Sling TV. The discount emerged as a subtle olive branch, appearing not through flashy email blasts or homepage banners, but tucked away in the account management interface. Now, nearly a year later, the offer has resurfaced, suggesting YouTube TV’s ongoing efforts to stem potential losses in a fiercely competitive live TV streaming market.

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