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Jenn Tran’s ‘Bachelorette’ Season: Start Time, How to Stream

With season 21 of The Bachelorette starting soon, it’s time to host a viewing party, buy a bottle of wine, or make predictions based on the released list of suitors.

The latest edition of the ABC show will focus on Jenn Tran, a 26-year-old medical resident student and the first Asian American lead on The Bachelorette. Tran, who appeared on Joey Graziadei’s season of The Bachelor, will lead a group of 25 guests on a journey that will begin in a new mansion before jetting off to Australia and New Zealand. according to ABC.

Season 21 premieres Monday night, and there are ways to stream the debut even if you don’t have cable. If you want to catch every group date and flying spark this season, here’s everything you need to know ahead of the two-hour premiere.

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When can you stream the Bachelorette season 21 premiere?

Want to see all of Jenn Tran’s choices? The Season 21 premiere airs on ABC on Monday, July 8 at 8pm ET, 7pm CT, and 8pm PT. Hulu premieres the following day, July 9. New episodes air weekly on Mondays and Tuesdays on Hulu. Below are options to watch the season live or on demand.

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The regular Hulu channel will offer new episodes of Bachelorette the day after they air, allowing subscribers to watch the premiere episode starting at 3 p.m. Tuesday July 9th. The ad-supported version of Hulu costs $8 per month or $80 per year, and the ad-free version costs $18 per month with no annual payment option. You can also opt for a Disney Bundle, which bundles Hulu with Disney Plus or ties the service to both Disney Plus and ESPN Plus.

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If you’re interested in streaming The Bachelorette live on Monday, you can do so with a Hulu Plus Live TV subscription. Unlike regular Hulu, Hulu with Live TV starts at $77 per month, and the entry-level tier offers the ad-supported Disney Bundle (Hulu, Disney Plus, always-ad-supported ESPN Plus) and an assortment of live channels, including ABC. Read our review for more.

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YouTube TV is another live TV streamer that has ABC among its channel offerings. The service outshines its competitors when it comes to inclusion in CNET’s list of the top 100 channels. If you want to watch the premiere of The Bachelorette live, you can sign up for $73 a month.

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Sling TV may or may not give you access to ABC and the premiere of The Bachelorette. Live streaming of ABC may be available to you with a $40-45 per month Sling Blue subscription, but it depends on the city you’re in. Go to this site to check.

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