November 4, 2025 - 12:00

The highly anticipated "Monday Night Football" matchup featuring the Dallas Cowboys did not succeed in lifting the ongoing blackout of ESPN on YouTube TV. Fans eagerly tuned in to see their team take the field, hoping that the excitement of the game would prompt a resolution to the standoff between YouTube TV and ESPN's parent company. Unfortunately, the blackout remains in effect, leaving many viewers frustrated and unable to access the channel.
The dispute centers around contract negotiations that have left YouTube TV subscribers without access to ESPN's extensive sports programming, including live games and popular shows. As the Cowboys faced off against their opponents, the absence of ESPN on the platform meant that many fans were unable to watch the game through their usual streaming service. This situation has sparked outrage among subscribers, who are calling for a swift resolution to the blackout so they can enjoy their favorite sports content without interruption.
As negotiations continue, viewers hope for a timely agreement that will allow them to fully engage with the sports programming they love.
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