
When is “The Bachelor” 2020 season finale? Where is it available to stream?
“The Bachelor," season 24 will finish after 10 weeks of dramatic eliminations, shocking behavior, heartbreaks and love connections in a two-night finale.
Episode 10, “Season Finale," airs Monday, March 9 (3/9/2020). It all comes down to the two-hour finale, and Peter’s decision between Hannah Ann or Madison. Madison nearly walked out on this season’s Bachelor after Peter revealed that he had been intimate with other women during Fantasy Suite Week. She returned, a bit late, to accept a rose along with Hannah Ann, while Victoria F. left in the limo.
Then, on Tuesday, March 10 (3/10/2020), part 2 of the live finale will air in another two-hour episode, “After the Final Rose." Will the couple make it? What’s next for them? Not even Peter knows what will happen. How much more dramatic can it get?
In last week’s dramatic “The Women Tell All” episode, former contestants Katrina, Maurissa, Alexa, Kylie, Sarah, Kiarra, Deandra, Savannah, Alayah, Tammy (a Syracuse native), Shiann, Lexi, Sydney, Victoria P., Mykenna, Kelsey and Victoria F discussed the season’s drama in front of a live audience. Grievances were aired. Tammy and Mykenna had a screaming match.
But then the episode to a hard line on the bullying and online hate that some of the contestants have received. Former “The Bachelorette” Rachel Lindsay cried as she read offensive, hateful messages sent to contestants, including viewers who told Tammy to kill herself.
Here’s what you need to know to tune into the finale:
What time does “The Bachelor” Season 24 finale air?
The first part, “Season Finale," airs from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET on Monday, March 9, 2020.
The second part, “After the Final Rose,” airs from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET on Tuesday, March 10, 2020.
What TV channel does “The Bachelor” finale air on?
As always, The Bachelor will air on local ABC channels. In the Syracuse, NY, area, on WSYR-TV, Channel 9.
Channel finder: Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV and Dish.
Where can I live stream “The Bachelor” online?
You can watch the full episode, live, on ABC.com/watch-live or via the ABC apps with a cable provider login. The app is available on Amazon Fire, Apple and Android devices, Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, Xbox and more. The show will also be available on the following live TV streaming services:
*Note: WSYR-TV is not available on Sling, fuboTV or AT&T TV Now in Central NY.
Who were the bachelorettes in season 24?
- Hannah Ann Sluss, 23, Powell, Tennessee, Model
- Madison Prewett, 23, Auburn, Alabama, Foster Parent Recruiter
- Victoria Fuller, 26, Virginia Beach, Virginia, Medical Sales Rep, Eliminated Week 9
- Kelsey Weier, 28, Urbandale, Iowa, Professional Clothier, Eliminated Week 8
- Kelley Flanagan, 27, North Barrington, Illinois, Attorney, Eliminated Week 7
- Natasha Parker, 31, New York City, New York, Event Planner, Eliminated Week 7
- Mykenna Dorn, 22, Langley, British Columbia, Fashion Blogger, Eliminated Week 6
- Sydney Hightower, 24, Northport, Alabama, Retail Marketing Manager, Eliminated Week 6
- Tammy Ly, 24, Syracuse, New York, House Flipper, Eliminated Week 6
- Victoria Paul, 27, Alexandria, Louisiana, Nurse, Eliminated Week 6
- Lexi Buchanan, 26, Jacksonville, Florida, Marketing Coordinator, Eliminated Week 5
- Shiann Lewis, 27, Las Vegas, Nevada, Administrative Assistant, Eliminated Week 5
- Deandra Kanu, 23, Bar Harbor, Maine, Home Care Coordinator, Eliminated Week 4
- Kiarra Norman, 23, Kennesaw, Georgia, Nanny, Eliminated Week 4
- Savannah Mullins, 27, Houston, Texas, Realtor, Eliminated Week 4
- Alayah Benavidez, 24, Helotes, Texas, Orthodontist Assistant, Eliminated Week 4
- Alexa Caves, 27, Springfield, Illinois, Esthetician, Eliminated Week 3
- Jasmine Nguyen, 25, Houston, Texas, Client Relations Manager, Eliminated Week 3
- Sarah Coffin, 24, Knoxville, Tennessee, Medical Radiographer, Eliminated Week 3
- Courtney Perry, 26, Venice, Florida, Cosmetologist, Eliminated Week 2
- Lauren Jones, 26, Glendale, California, Marketing Executive, Eliminated Week 2
- Payton Moran, 24, Wellesley, Massachusetts, Business Development Rep, Eliminated Week 2
- Avonlea Elkins, 27, Fort Worth, Texas, Cattle Rancher, Eliminated Week 1
- Eunice Cho, 23, Chicago, Illinois, Flight Attendant, Eliminated Week 1
- Jade Gilliland, 26, Mesa, Arizona, Flight Attendant, Eliminated Week 1
- Jenna Serrano, 22, New Lenox, Illinois, Nursing Student, Eliminated Week 1
- Katrina Badowski, 28, St. Charles, Illinois, Pro NBA Dancer, Eliminated Week 1
- Kylie Ramos, 26, Davis, California, Entertainment Sales Associate, Eliminated Week 1
- Maurissa Gunn, 23, Laurel, Montana, Patient Care Coordinator, Eliminated Week 1
- Megan Hops, 26, San Bruno, California, Flight Attendant, Eliminated Week 1
Tammy, the 24-year-old house flipper from Syracuse, NY, was eliminated in Week 6 along with three other women: Sydney, Victoria P. and Mykenna. In her final week in the running, she clashed with Mykenna, accusing her of being on the show for the wrong reasons, and accused Kelsey of being “emotionally unstable.”
How can I catch up on previous episodes of The Bachelor?
You can watch previous episodes on Hulu. The Monday night episode will land on the streaming service on Tuesday morning.
Hulu is a subscription, on-demand TV, movie and video streaming service that hosts recent episodes of popular, current TV series as well as full past seasons of numerous shows. It also has movies and produces it’s own line of original TV series, such as “The Handmaid’s Tale" and “Shrill.”
The basic service has ads throughout its content (like TV commercials, although typically shorter) and cost $5.99 per month. Subscribers can also purchase an ad-free subscription for $11.99 per month.
Subscribers can also bundle Hulu, Disney Plus and ESPN Plus for $12.99 per month, for access to all three services, a savings of about $5 vs. paying for all three individually.
The basic and ad-free Hulu subscriptions do not include live, cable TV programming, however, Hulu offers an over-the-top cord-cutting service, Hulu with Live TV, which includes live streaming cable TV programming from dozens of channels, from news and entertainment to sports, local and premium channels for $54.99 per month. It includes the all the basic Hulu programming as well.
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