YouTube TV to Remove NFL Network from Sports Plan on June 29, 2026
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Michael Haskoor
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Summary
YouTube TV will remove NFL Network from its Sports Plan on June 29, 2026, following ESPN's takeover of the channel. Subscribers on the standalone Sports Plan package will lose access to NFL Network unless they upgrade to a higher tier. The change reflects ongoing shifts in sports media rights and streaming providers' efforts to manage programming costs.
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· 3 pulledYouTube TV has confirmed that NFL Network will be removed from its Sports Plan lineup on June 29, 2026
Customers on that standalone package will lose access to the league-focused channel unless they upgrade to a different tier
The change arrives amid continued shifts in the sports media landscape following ESPN's takeover of NFL Network
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