How To Watch ‘The Golden Bachelor’ Without YouTube TV
The Golden Bachelor Mel Owens is one step closer to getting his happily ever. But will fans be able to tune in to the Season 2 finale live amid Disney’s ongoing negotiations with YouTube TV?
Disney-owned properties such as ESPN, FX, Nat Geo and The Golden Bachelor network ABC are currently not available on YouTube TV as the companies have yet to reach an agreement regarding streaming rights. The ongoing negotiations seem to have hit a point of contention as ABC is now urging fans to contact YouTube and “let them know you want your favorite networks back.”
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This comes just as Owens heads to Antigua with his final two ladies: Peg Munson and Cindy Angelcyk Cullers. The bachelor will get an overnight date with each woman, where he will enjoy a dune buggy adventure and face his fears by swimming with stingrays. But tonight’s episode also promises lots of drama as a romantic dinner takes an unexpected turn.
YouTube TV may not be streaming live ABC programming at the moment but that doesn’t mean viewers will not be able to tune into The Golden Bachelor Season 2 finale this week. Here is everything you need to know to stream The Golden Bachelor tonight.
How to watch The Golden Bachelor without YouTube TV:
New episodes of The Golden Bachelor air on ABC Wednesdays at 9:02 p.m. ET. It can be streamed live on Hulu + Live TV or DIRECTV.
Tonight’s episode will also be available to stream next day on Hulu.

If you’re new to Hulu, you can get started with a 30-day free trial on the streamer’s basic (with ads) plan. After the trial period, you’ll pay $10.99/month. If you want to upgrade to Hulu ad-free, it costs $18.99/month.
If you want to stream even more and save a few bucks a month while you’re at it, we recommend subscribing to one of the Disney+ Bundles, all of which include Hulu. These bundles start at $12.99/month for ad-supported Disney+ and Hulu and goes up to $32.99/month for Disney+, Hulu, and Max, all ad-free.
The only way to watch shows airing live without cable is by using a live TV streaming service. We recommend DIRECTV, which comes with a five-day free trial before payment begins.
DIRECTV offers a number of flexible subscription options, including Genre Packs, so you can best choose which streaming plans fit your needs and budget. Plans start at $49.99/month.
It remains to be seen when Disney’s negotiations with YouTube TV will finally come to an end. But, there are other options to stream live television.
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