How to Watch ‘The Bachelor’ Finale Without Cable

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Quick Answer: You can watch The Bachelor with DirecTV Stream‘s five-day free trial and with Hulu + Live TV. Fans can also watch episodes on-demand the day after they premiere on Hulu. Select seasons of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette are also available to watch on Hulu and Prime Video.

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“Will you accept this rose?” The Bachelor premiered over 20 years ago. Now with 28 seasons — and producing no shortage of iconic quotes and new couples in between — ABC‘s reality TV dating show made its return with 32 new women hoping to find their match with 28-year-old tennis pro Joey Graziadei (who also appeared on Season 20 of The Bachelorette). But as the season comes to an end tonight, only one rose remains. As the finale finally airs, The Bachelor sees Graziadei with a ring in his hand, trying to pick between the two remaining women going into tonight’s Bachelor finale on ABC — here’s where Bachelor Nation can catch up on the hit franchise, with and without cable.

How to Watch The Bachelor Online Without Cable

Season 28 of The Bachelor premiered Jan. 22 on ABC, but if you’re trying to livestream the new season — and this week’s Bachelor finale — to see who gets a rose, read on.

Watch The Bachelor Free With DirecTV Stream

Not sure how to watch The Bachelor Season 28 online? DirecTV Stream carries local channels, including ABC depending on your location, so you can watch the new season even if you’ve cut the cord. Plans come with a five-day free trial, then start at $79.99 a month.

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Watch The Bachelor Finale Free With fuboTV

Another way you can livestream The Bachelor finale online is with a fuboTV subscription. The live TV streamer includes a seven-day free trial for new subscribers, then costs $79.99 a month to continue on with your subscription. Fubo’s plan comes with local channels like ABC, but it’s also a solid choice for watching other live TV, including sports, along with new episodes of The Bachelor. Bonus: New Fubo subscribers can snag a $20 discount on their first month and get a Fubo Pro plan starting at $59.99 for your first month.

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Watch The Bachelor Finale With Hulu + Live TV

Of course, you can always watch new episodes of The Bachelor with one of Hulu’s plans. A Hulu subscription starts at $7.99 a month for the ad-supported plan, and $17.99 a month for the ad-free package. (Both Hulu plans include 30-day free trials.) These subscriptions let you watch the new Bachelor episodes the day after they air on TV. You can also sign up for the Hulu + Live TV subscription to watch The Bachelor online as it airs each week, just like if you had cable. The plan also includes Disney+ and ESPN+ for $76.99 a month. Fans can also watch some of the previous episodes of the hit show online on Hulu, including Seasons 14, 15, 16, 20, 22, and 23.

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Seasons 13 through 27 of The Bachelor are also available to rent or buy on Prime Video. Episodes cost $2.99 each, and seasons cost $19.99 to buy.

What Time Is The Bachelor on TV Tonight?

You can tune in to The Bachelor finale tonight at 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT / 5 p.m. PT on ABC, as well as livestream it on DirecTV Stream or Hulu + Live TV. Hulu subscribers can watch the episodes the next day.

The Bachelor Finale Sneak Peek

Now in the last week of the season — and streaming online — The Bachelor‘s finale episode sees the final two women meeting Joey’s family before the final rose ceremony. “I do have two amazing women here,” Joey says in The Bachelor‘s finale teaser trailer ahead of tonight’s episode. “I can picture a life with both of them, but there’s still a fear if that person is going to choose me,” he adds later in the clip.

Last week, the previous contestants returned for a tell-all conversation, along with the reveal of what was written inside one of the final contestant’s notes to Joey before he gives out his final rose.

“The reason why I doubt if someone’s going to say yes has to do what I still feel about myself,” Joey says in the “Women Tell All” episode clip, below. “There is still just a little glimmer of doubt,” Joey later says in the teaser trailer, “because the last time I did this, someone said no.”

The Bachelor Season 28 Cast (Remaining Contestants)

Spoilers ahead: The remaining women going into tonight’s Bachelor finale episode are:

  • Daisy, 25, account executive (Becker, Minnesota)

  • Kelsey A., 25, junior project manager (New Orleans, Louisiana)

How to Watch The Golden Bachelor Online Free

The most recent spinoff of The Bachelor, The Golden Bachelor recently wrapped on ABC and Hulu. If you want to see Gerry’s dating journey from the current season of The Golden Bachelor, you can watch all the episodes on Hulu, including the finale. This season followed the 72-year-old widower and retired restauranteur as he looked for love for a second time.

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How to Watch Bachelor in Paradise Online Free

If you’re looking for a true reality TV escape, spinoff Bachelor in Paradise‘s ninth season is also available to watch on Hulu. Some of the previous seasons (including 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) are also available to stream.

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How to Watch The Bachelorette Online

While fans will have to wait a while before a new season of The Bachelorette returns to ABC, you can still watch some of the previous seasons and episodes online with a Hulu subscription, which starts at $7.99 a month. Currently Season 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 18 are streaming on the service.

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Seasons 6 through Season 20 of The Bachelorette are also available to stream on Prime Video, including “After the Final Rose” episodes. Fans can rent episodes on their own or buy the entire seasons, from $2.99.

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