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YouTube TV customers are without ESPN and its family of channels Saturday for another week of college football. There are services available, however, to catch your favorite games. Some even have free trials, including Fubo and DirectTV. YouTube TV and The Walt Disney Company failed to reach an agreement on a streaming contract. As of Friday, ABC and ESPN, along with more than 20 channels, were removed from Google’s YouTube TV, including the SEC Network. Other channels include Disney Channel, FX, National Geographic and Freeform. Streaming options Cord cutters looking for other streaming platforms that include the popular TV channels can find them available through Fubo and DIRECTV. Fubo is a popular live TV streaming service that appeals to cord cutters looking to enjoy a plethora of live TV channels and helpful features. Starting at $84.99 a month after its free trial, this popular streaming service offers users over 100 live TV channels through its base package and includes helpful features like unlimited DVR. Though considered a sports-focused live streaming service, this popular streaming platform offers much more and some of its most popular channels include ESPN, ABC, FOX, BET, MTV, CNBC, MSNBC, USA and much more. Get Fubo free trial DIRECTV is one of the leading streaming platforms taking the industry by storm. With plans starting at $86.99 after its 5-day free trial, DIRECTV offers a plethora of live TV channels, tailor-made genre packs to slim down filler overload, and a load of other appealing features. With three plans to choose from, DIRECTV offers subscribers a slew of popular channels such as HGTV, ESPN, Bravo, CMT, CNN, BET and much more.