What happens if YouTube TV and ESPN don't reach an agreement?
YouTube TV subscribers may lose access to ESPN Unlimited content.
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This article summarizes potential changes for YouTube TV subscribers regarding ESPN content and details Verizon's offers for NFL Sunday Ticket access in the 2025-2026 season.
YouTube TV subscribers may lose access to ESPN Unlimited if a new agreement isn't reached by December 2025. This could affect access to premium live events, including WWE programming. Verizon is offering NFL Sunday Ticket to new and existing customers. New customers can receive NFL Sunday Ticket for free by purchasing a 5G phone, bringing their own phone and activating a new line on myPlan, or switching to a Fios 1 Gig, Fios 2 Gig, 5G Home Ultimate, or LTE Home Plus internet plan. Existing customers can save over $200 on NFL Sunday Ticket from YouTube. Verizon is also giving away free tickets to NFL games and other entertainment giveaways via the My Verizon app. 
YouTube TV subscribers may lose access to ESPN Unlimited content.
Buy a 5G phone and sign up for a new line on myPlan, bring your own phone and add a new line with myPlan, or activate a qualifying Verizon Home Internet plan.
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