YouTube TV customers are expressing frustration over the ongoing absence of ESPN from their channel lineup, with no apparent resolution in sight. Despite Google successfully negotiating contracts with other major networks like Fox and NBC earlier this year, the situation with Disney-owned networks has taken a turn for the worse. As of last Friday, all Disney channels, including the eagerly anticipated ESPN, have been removed from YouTube TV, leaving sports fans unable to enjoy live games.
This exit is particularly impactful, as it coincided with a Saturday full of college football, and it will affect Monday Night Football as well, depriving subscribers of the chance to watch the matchup between the Cardinals and the Cowboys. Viewers are increasingly discontent, and there’s a growing concern that a resolution is not on the horizon.
Critics argue that both Google and Disney share the responsibility to reach an agreement and restore access to these beloved channels. Their apparent lack of urgency has been met with impatience from consumers who simply desire the ability to watch their favorite sports without lengthy debates or corporate talking points.
The situation may seem less critical for this week’s relatively low-stakes game; however, anticipation is building for next week’s match-up between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Green Bay Packers. Given the current records of both teams, fans are eager to tune in.
As the tension escalates, the message to Google and Disney is clear: action needs to be taken quickly. The expectation is for both companies to collaborate to bring back ESPN and provide sports fans with the content they crave, rather than enduring further delays and disappointment.

