Florida State fans with YouTube TV could be out of luck to watch Saturday's game

It's time to figure out an alternative plan
Miami v Florida State
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If you are a subscriber of YouTube TV, you noticed your channel options were a little bit lighter today. Late last night, Disney pulled its ESPN network of channels off of the network after the two sides failed to come to an agreement for service.

For FSU fans that also subscribe to YouTube TV, this means that, unless the two sides can come to an agreement before 7:30 p.m, Saturday night, you will not be able to watch the Seminoles play Wake Forest on the ACC Network.

What are other options to watch FSU on Saturday?

If you want to watch the game from the comfort of your home, you might need to subscribe to a new streaming service. Fubo TV is a wonderful one for sports, and it's easy to navigate. There are many other options out there, so find the best one for you. And in somewhat of a self-serving ploy, ESPN has a list of potential options.

Rather than go through the trouble of adding another streamer to your already backlogged list of streaming apps, you can just head to a local sports bar establishment and, unless the place is packed with the large majority of the patrons watching a different game, you can probably get them to switch one of the TVs to the FSU-Wake game for you.

Or if you're willing to drive to Tallahassee, tickets can be found for quite a reasonable price on the secondary market.Ā 

If you don't have to watch the game live and can avoid spoilers, the ACC Digital Network YouTube channel does a great job of uploading condensed versions of each game in about an hour or so after it's over. For all the complaints we have about the ACC, and most of them are deserved, the YouTube channel is top-notch.Ā 

FSU will host Wake Forest from Doak Campbell Stadium on Saturday night. The Seminoles are looking to snap a four-game losing skid and get their first conference win of the season.Ā 

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