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The Cardinals vs. Cowboys MNF game won’t stream on YouTube TV due to an ESPN-YouTube dispute, but several other platforms offer the broadcast.
The stand-off between the distributor with 10 million subscribers and the content company controlling premium sports TV rights continues.
The ongoing contract dispute between YouTube TV and Disney continues to last, and that means millions of football fans will lose access to one of the biggest games of the week. The Arizona Cardinals and Dallas Cowboys are set to meet on Monday Night Football,
The ongoing dispute between Disney and Google will probably leave NFL fans scrambling for other options to watch this week's Monday Night Football game. As the Arizona Cardinals head to Jerry World to take on the Dallas Cowboys,
YouTube TV customers continue to not have access to ESPN. And no one in a position to do anything about it seems to care. Google was able to get a deal done with Fox in August. In September, NBC and Google worked out a new contract. On Friday, however, all Disney-owned networks exited the popular streaming collection of channels.
Monday Night Football is nationally broadcast by ESPN and ABC under a rights deals that runs through the 2033 season. Since those channels are currently blacked out on YouTube TV, subscribers can’t stream MNF or any ESPN programming, including SportsCenter, NFL Live, or Monday Night Countdown.
A wild and bizarre Week 9 of the 2025 NFL season comes to a conclusion tonight when the Arizona Cardinals take on the Dallas Cowboys on Monday Night Football. But some sports fans might miss out on the final game of the week.
The YouTube TV-Disney dispute is dragging on and things don't look good. See your other options for watching the Cardinals-Cowboys game tonight and the ManningCast.