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How to stream the Oklahoma-Tennessee game during ESPN-YouTube TV dispute

Spenser Davis

By Spenser Davis

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Fans and YouTube TV subscribers who are hoping to watch SEC football on Saturday may have to come up with an alternative solution.

Due to a financial dispute between YouTube TV and ESPN, the World Wide Leader’s network of channels will no longer appear on YouTube TV. That could change if an agreement between the parties is reached, but as of publication, YouTube TV will not be carrying ESPN channels this weekend.

That means fans hoping to watch Tennessee vs. Oklahoma on YouTube TV will need a new streaming service, like Sling TV.

How to watch Tennessee vs. Oklahoma

With ESPN channels not currently available on YouTube TV, subscribers looking to watch college football games this weekend can switch to Sling TV.

This week, Sling is offering a “weekend pass” that will allow fans to watch college football games as well as a variety of other channels and products. Sling subscribers get access to all ESPN channels. They’ll also be able to watch ABC games, such as Tennessee vs. Oklahoma, via an ESPN3 simulcast.

  • Kickoff time: 7:30 p.m. ET
  • Location: Knoxville, Tennessee
  • TV: ESPN 3 via SlingTV

Tennessee vs. Oklahoma odds

Both the Vols and Sooners enter this game with 2 losses so far this season. That means the loser of this matchup is likely out of the race for a College Football Playoff berth in 2025.

Here’s what the college football odds look like for this game:


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Tennessee vs. Oklahoma history

Tennessee and Oklahoma have played several memorable games in recent years. The Vols won last year’s matchup in Norman 25-15. However, Baker Mayfield led the Sooners to a dramatic overtime victory the last time the Sooners were in Knoxville back in 2015.

The Vols and Sooners have met 5 times previously with Oklahoma holding a 3-2 all-time advantage in this series.

Spenser Davis

Spenser is a news editor for Saturday Down South and covers college football across all Saturday Football brands.

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