How to hide sports scores on YouTube TV to avoid spoilers on games you've recorded
- You can hide sports scores on YouTube TV, so if you recorded a game and want to watch it later, you don't have to worry about spoiling the outcome before you watch it.
- You can hide all scores for certain teams and even entire leagues - that way you can access YouTube TV's unlimited recording space for all the sports events you want to see.
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Back in the 1990s, my dad, a passionate Washington Redskins fan, would often tape games we'd miss on our trusty VCR and watch them later in the day or even the week.
The interval between the recorded game and the viewing was a fraught time, with leaps to turn off radios when past scores were about to be announced and ears covered as nearby conversations turned to sports.
In a truly great prank, one time a friend of his used an old dot matrix printer to create a massive banner with the final score of a game written out in block lettering. He taped it over the front door, ruining the suspense but giving us all a good laugh.
YouTube TV can't necessarily give you a moment of hilarious family lore, but it can protect you from spoilers when it comes to sports.
How to hide sports scores on YouTube TV
If you want to enjoy sports spoiler-free on YouTube TV, you can do so with just a few clicks.
Here's how:
1. Launch YouTube TV on your computer.
2. Search for the team whose scores you wish to keep hidden and click on it.
Steve John/Business InsiderSearch for your team or league.
3. On the team page, click on the three vertical dots at the top right corner of the window.
Steven John/Business InsiderClick the three vertical dots and select "Hide all scores for this team."
4. Click "Hide all scores for this team."
For more information on how to set up and customize your YouTube TV settings, read our article, "How to set up and customize a YouTube TV subscription, to access unlimited recording space, personalize your Live TV guide, and more."
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