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YouTube TV Blackout Prevents Tennessee Football Fans from Watching Game Against Oklahoma

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Last updated: October 31, 2025 6:18 am
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Published: October 31, 2025
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Tennessee football fans are facing an unexpected challenge this weekend, as YouTube TV has blacked out Disney’s television channels, including ABC and the ESPN family of networks. This disruption occurred late on October 30 after negotiations between the streaming service and Disney reached an impasse, leaving viewers without access to crucial content just ahead of the highly anticipated game between Tennessee and Oklahoma.

Scheduled to kick off at 7:30 p.m. on November 1 at Neyland Stadium, the game will be broadcast on ABC, which is not accessible to YouTube TV subscribers due to the ongoing dispute. In a statement, YouTube TV acknowledged the situation, apologizing for the inconvenience and expressing their commitment to resume negotiations. “Despite our best efforts, we have not been able to reach a fair deal, and starting today, Disney programming will not be available on YouTube TV,” the company said.

On the other side, ESPN also voiced its disappointment, attributing the blackout to YouTube TV’s refusal to pay fair rates for channels like ESPN and ABC. The network emphasized the importance of these channels for fans, stating that YouTube TV has denied its subscribers the content they value most.

As both parties continue to negotiate, fans are left to explore alternative options to watch the game. For those with a YouTube TV subscription, one option is to use an over-the-air antenna that can pick up local channels like WATE in the Knoxville area. Additionally, new subscribers can consider a temporary solution by signing up for services like Fubo, which offers a 7-day free trial. ESPN has also launched its unlimited bundle this year, providing another way for fans to access the game.

In the sports world, the ramifications of this blackout extend beyond just the Tennessee-Oklahoma matchup. This weekend features other notable games on ESPN and ABC, such as the SEC showdown between Florida and Georgia, and Notre Dame’s road game at Boston College. Both ESPN and YouTube TV are reportedly working towards a resolution, and fans are hopeful for a timely agreement that would allow them to enjoy these key matchups.

For now, Tennessee football enthusiasts will have to weigh their options and possibly look to alternative ways to keep up with their team, all while keeping an eye on the negotiations in hopes of a resolution before kickoff.

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