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The Dallas Cowboys (3-4-1) and Arizona Cardinals (2-5) are set to square off on “Monday Night Football.” The game is set to air on ABC, ESPN and ESPN 2, but with YouTube TV and Disney at a standstill in contract talks, users may be wondering how to watch the primetime matchup.
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If you are a YouTube TV customer looking for alternatives to watch tonight’s “Monday Night Football” game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Dallas Cowboys, we’ve got you covered.
Tonight’s Cowboys/Cardinals Monday Night Football game begins at 8:15 p.m. ET on ABC, ESPN, and NFL+. Nope. On October 30, Disney programming was removed from YouTube TV, which means you can no longer watch ABC and ESPN on the streamer. Currently, there’s no update on if/when the channels will return to YouTube TV.
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