FREE LIVE STREAM ‘The Bachelorette Hometowns’ (8/19/24) | How to watch Bachelorette Season 21, Episode 7 online

FREE LIVE STREAM ‘The Bachelorette Hometowns’ (8/19/24) | How to watch Bachelorette Season 21, Episode 7 online

“The Bachelorette,” starring former “Bachelor” contestant Jenn Tran, begins Monday, August 19 at 8 p.m. You can watch the premiere live on DIRECTV Stream (free trial) or Fubo TV (free trial).

In the episode, Jenn will visit her hometown to meet the families of the remaining men.

The series is hosted by Jesse Palmer.

Here is the information you need to make a free live stream of “The Bachelorette” online without cable.

How to watch The Bachelorette live without cable Can you stream The Bachelorette live?

If you don’t have cable TV or a cable connection, you can easily stream “The Bachelorette” live via one of the following streaming services:

DIRECTV Stream (free trial)

In addition to ABC, Freeform, ESPN, and the other Disney channels, DIRECTV Stream offers CBS, NBC, and FOX, which sets it apart from most live TV streaming services. Plus, a subscription gets you access to more than 65 other channels in the basic package, including Nickelodeon, MTV, CNN, vh1, and more. But DIRECTV Stream’s biggest selling point is that it’s the best deal for live and regional sports coverage. Add to that over 65,000 on-demand titles and the Cloud DVR, and you have a diverse, versatile service that can meet all your streaming needs. The basic package costs $64.99 per month and offers a wide range of add-on options. DIRECTV Stream offers a five-day free trial.

Fubo TV (free trial)

Fubo is considered the ultimate live TV streaming service for anyone looking to ditch cable. A subscription gets you access to over 100 channels (depending on your region), 30 hours of DVR storage, and tons of on-demand content, mostly episodes of shows that have aired in the past few weeks. Fubo also offers ABC and the ESPN family, making it a top option for sports fans. The service costs $74.99 per month, with a number of add-on options and a seven-day free trial.

How long is “The Bachelorette” on tonight? What time is “The Bachelorette” on tonight?

The sixth episode of the 21st season of “The Bachelorette” will air on Monday, August 19th at 8 p.m. on ABC. The episode will run until 10 p.m., then “Celebrity Family Feud” will begin.

What channel is ABC on?

You can use the channel finder on your provider’s website to find it: Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV, Dish.

How to watch “The Bachelorette” online on demand

If you missed an episode of The Bachelorette or want to catch other ABC events online as they become available, check out Fubo TV (free trial) or DIRECTV Stream (free trial).

If you have a cable subscription, you can watch The Bachelorette on ABC.com the day after each episode airs by logging into the website through your cable provider.

How to watch The Bachelorette if you’re not in the US

If you’re not in the US, you can still sign up for DIRECTV Stream (free trial) or Fubo TV (free trial) using a VPN and set your location to a US server.

Some of the safest options include ExpressVPN or NordVPN. Both services offer massive discounts as well as a 100% money-back guarantee within the first 30 days.

What is “The Bachelorette” about?

According to the official ABC website: After charming audiences with her bubbly personality on Joey Graziadei’s season of The Bachelor, Jenn Tran is set to make Bachelor history when her journey to love begins on the upcoming 21st season of The Bachelorette. The 26-year-old crowd favorite will start handing out roses when the series returns this summer…

Here’s a closer look at the many men competing on this season of The Bachelorette, courtesy of ABC’s official YouTube channel:

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Joseph Rejent reports on television and writes about live television, streaming services and cord cutting. You can reach him at [email protected].

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