Where Can I Watch The Bachelor Online?
By Elaine Selna
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Since season 25 of The Bachelor has kicked off, it is time to figure out your viewing party plans. Even though we are in a pandemic and cannot gather to watch the show, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t see it. If you don’t have a television with cable, you might be wondering where you can stream the show online. Here is where you can catch Matt James’ season of The Bachelor online.
Since ABC makes the show, access to cable television is a must. Sadly, the show is not on major streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime. However, there is still hope out there, thanks to Hulu and FuboTV.
Hulu
Hulu lets you watch all your favorite network television shows without the need for basic cable service. Catch up with Matt James and his lovely ladies on your computer, mobile device, or tablet. Hulu lets you start with a 30-day free trial before committing, much like The Bachelor. After the free trial for Hulu with ads, it will cost $6 per month or $60 for the year. If you cannot stand listening to ads, Hulu without ads will cost $12 per month. Lastly, For those who don’t want to wait and enjoy live television, the Hulu + Live TV plan at $65 per month will keep you in the loop.
FuboTV
FuboTV is a similar streaming platform to Hulu. Stream live cable television without having to get cable. Thankfully, ABC is one of the networks included in over 100 different ones available to watch. FuboTV offers three different ways to view your favorite shows, like The Bachelor. The Family plan lets you have a free trial before committing. At $65 per month, you’ll get access to 115 channels, 250 hours of cloud share DVR, and use up to three devices at once. The Elite plan at $80 per month doesn’t offer a free trial, but this premium experience is worth it. Explore 160 channels, FuboTV’s exclusive original content, 1,000 hours of cloud share DVR, and stream on five devices at once. There is also Latino Quarterly, at $25 per month, which offers a free trial to this three-month package. It includes 32 Spanish language channels to stream from on three devices simultaneously and allows 250 hours of cloud space DVR.
Make sure to check out Hulu and FuboTV to keep up with Matt James‘ quest for love. You can also stream the first two episodes of Season 25 of The Bachelor for free on ABC online right now.