A lot of people love watching ABC’s romantic reality show, The Bachelor. A lot of people also love watching the Olympics, among other sporting events. Someone working in television must have thought that the most logical thing to do would be combining the two concepts into one show!
Former contestants on The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, from incarnations all around the world, will join together at a winter resort in Manchester, Vermont, where they will compete in winter-themed games, inspired by the Olympics. Separated by country, let’s take a look at whose going to be in the show:
- United States: Michael Garofola, Luke Pell, Lesley Murphy, Lauren Griffin, Josiah Graham, Jamey Kocan, Eric Bigger, Dean Unglert, Clare Crawley, Bibiana Julian, Ben Higgins and Ashley Iaconetti
- United Kingdom: Laura Blair
- Sweden: Rebecca Carlson and Nastassia Yaramchuk
- New Zealand: Lily McManus-Semchyshyn, Jordan Mauger and Ally Thompson
- Japan: Yuki Kimura
- Switzerland/Germany: Christian Rauch
- Finland: Jenny Helenius
- China: Zoe Tang
- Canada: Kevin Wendt and Benoit Beauséjour-Savard
- Australia: Courtney Dober and Tiffany Scanlon
Premiering on Tuesday, Feb. 13, the series will air four, two-hour episodes over a period of two weeks. It will also air on Thursday, Feb. 15, Tuesday, Feb. 20 and Thursday, Feb. 22. After the finale, there will also be an hourlong “World Tells All” reunion special.
The Bachelor Winter Games Premiere: Time & Details
Date: Tuesday, February 13, 2018
Time: 8 PM ET
Location: Manchester, Vermont
TV Channel: ABC
Live Stream: ABC
ow To Watch The Bachelor Winter Games Premiere Live Stream Online
You can watch the premiere of The Bachelor Winter Games online with the official ABC website. You need your log-in and password information provided by your cable and satellite provider.
You can also live stream the premiere online through DIRECTV NOW. DIRECTV offers a free seven-day trial. You can start for free with a 7-day trial before your paid membership begins. It is available on Desktop, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Chromecast.
You can also use Fubo TV to live stream the show. You can start for free with a 7-day trial and you can cancel anytime.
ABC programming is also available with Sling TV in certain cities for $5 a month. The Sling website also offers a 7-day free trial.
How To Live Stream The Bachelor Winter Games on Mobile
If you would rather watch the show on your mobile devices, or simply do not have access to a computer, you can always use the ABC App, which is available in the App Store, Google Play store, and Amazon Fire. Once again, you need to log in with your cable provider information.
DIRECTV also has a DIRECTV NOW app available on App Store and Google Play.