YouTube TV Drops all Disney Channels, Where to Watch The Eagles vs Green Bay Game
If you are anything like me you were scrambling at the last minute to find where to watch the Eagles vs Green Bay Game.

If you are a YouTube TV subscriber, the easiest way to watch tonight’s game is to find a friend or relative that still hasn’t cut the cord with Comcast. Or you can set up shop at a local sports bar that is carrying the game.
But if those aren’t options, there are still other ways for resourceful fans to watch the Birds.
Here’s a list of alternatives, starting with the freebies:
Try FUBO for free
FUBO offers a five-day free trial for new members. Get the free trial tonight, but don’t forget to cancel it after the game — otherwise it’ll charge your credit card $54.99 per month for a subscription after the five-day free trial ends.
Get a free trial at DirectTV
DirectTV, like FUBO, is a competitor looking to take advantage of the YouTube TV-Disney standoff by offering a free five-day trial to new customers. The five-day trial works just like FUBO; you have to offer up a credit card number to qualify, and if you don’t opt out after the trial ends you’ll be charged $49.99 per month.
Get a Day Pass for Sling TV
Sling TV has several subscription plans that will provide access to ESPN and its affiliates, including a Day Pass that costs $4.99. You’ll have to set up an account and enter a credit card number.
Get the NFL+ App
For a mere $6.99 per month, you can get the NFL app, which gives you access to in-market and primetime games, including “Monday Night Football.” You can cancel at any time.
(Note, the Premium option, at $14.99 per month, also gives you NFL Red Zone, Game Replays including the all-22 coaches film.)
Subscribe to an ESPN or Disney+ bundle
It’ll cost you $29.99 per month to subscribe, because Disney+ doesn’t do free trials. But the most efficient way to watch the game is to go right to the source. (Note: that $29.99 price doesn’t get rid of ads; you have to bump up to a $38.99 premium subscription to go ad-free.)
So there you have it, YouTube TV subscribers. If you want to see the game, these are your best options. Good luck, happy hunting, and GO BIRDS.
YouTube Tv is offering a one time $20.00 refund for the inconvenience
That doesn’t cut it for me, I will be sure to shop around for other TV Services and canceling YouTube ASAP.