NFL, The Week 10
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With Amazon Prime's Thursday Night Football just 24 hours away, the TV broadcast map from 506 Sports has been released, and fans in Baltimore and Minnesota will see the Ravens vs. Vikings game on Fox
Carriage disputes usually get settled before fans miss a big game. This time, Disney and Google are digging in.
The contract standoff between ESPN and YouTube TV has caused sports fans to band together in uproar over the past week. Since Oct. 31, Disney’s entire catalog of networks, including ABC and all ESPN affiliates, has been unavailable on Google-owned streaming service YouTube TV.
During perhaps one of the best seasons for watching sports on television, ESPN channels were removed from the YouTube TV streaming platform. However, there are way subscribers can watch football and more sports this weekend with some help from other streaming services.
That is where the YouTube TV versus ESPN brouhaha stands. The two sides are exchanging proposals, but remain far apart, according to sources briefed on the talks, as the “Monday Night Football” game of the year — the Philadelphia Eagles versus the Green Bay Packers — looms early next week.
A full slate of college football, NBA and F1 action is on the Nov. 8 schedule, but will you be able to watch it? The ongoing Youtube TV blackout of Disney-owned channels means the streaming service's roughly 10 million subscribers will either miss a number of events or seek alternatives to watch them.
Pregame analysis and predictions of the Baltimore Ravens vs. Minnesota Vikings NFL game to be played on November 9, 2025 on ESPN.
The Wednesday practice report for the Vikings will serve as a potential barometer for how the team's week may go. The injuries have piled up, as we said, but some players are making progress in their return,