No ESPN? Here’s how to watch college football during DirecTV dispute with Disney

DirecTV subscribers are still unable to access ESPN and ABC due to an ongoing dispute with Disney. Other streaming options are available to consumers, including Fubo TV (free trial) and Sling. Notably, Fubo TV will offer a $30 discount to new users during the first month of service. Similarly, Sling will give new users a 50% discount during the first month of service.

The dispute between DirecTV and Disney could last for a long time, so DirecTV subscribers will miss a lot of college football action. Notably, they will be unable to watch Auburn-California, #4 Alabama-South Florida, and #14 Tennessee-#24 NC State on Saturday. Additionally, the blackout will make tonight’s football game between SMU-BYU unavailable.

Alongside numerous college football games, DirecTV will be unable to broadcast the US Open, Sunday Night Baseball, and Monday Night Football. Losing access to all three of these events will be frustrating to many consumers, but multiple alternatives are available.

Fubo TV and Sling will allow fans to access all of the events that are unavailable on DirecTV. The two streaming services will offer a first month discount to new users, which will help DirecTV subscribers transition to a new provider. Notably, Fubo TV has a free trial that lasts for one week, which will allow consumers to catch all of the action transpiring this weekend.