This weekend brings another exciting schedule of college football featuring multiple top-25 matchups. However, YouTube TV users may miss out unless the ongoing dispute between YouTube TV and Disney—affecting ABC and ESPN access—is resolved before kickoff.
Fubo provides access to ABC and ESPN, starting at $84.99 per month for 243 channels. The plan includes local networks and allows viewing on up to ten screens simultaneously.
New customers can get a free trial and $30 off their first month.
DirecTV packages begin at $89.99 per month, including ESPN Unlimited and support for streaming on unlimited screens.
New users receive a five-day free trial and $40 off their first month.
Sling offers ESPN starting at $45.99 per month. Although ABC programming is not directly included, all ABC games are simulcast on ESPN3. Users can also add specialty channels like NFL Red Zone for an extra fee.
Fans looking to watch top college football matchups this weekend can use Fubo, DirecTV, or Sling for access to ABC and ESPN, taking advantage of free trials and introductory discounts.
College football fans affected by the YouTube TV–Disney dispute can still stream ABC and ESPN games through Fubo, DirecTV, or Sling, many offering free trials and discounts.