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Who Will Mel Owens Pick? How to Stream the Season Two Finale of ‘The Golden Bachelor’

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You’re never too old to find love. Mel Owens, a 66-year-old retired professional football player is proof of that with his stint on this season of ABC’s The Golden Bachelor.

Now, the world will be watching as Owens’ conquest for love, through bouts of drama and ageist jokes, comes to an end with the show’s season finale airing Wednesday, Nov. 5 at 9 p.m. on ABC. Viewers head into the finale episode this week with Owens having to take on the challenge of giving his rose to two final ladies: Peg Munson, a retired firefighter, and Cindy Angelcyk Cullers, a mom of three. Who will get Owens’ rose? Read on below to find out how to stream the heart-stopping season two finale of The Golden Bachelor.

How to Stream The Golden Bachelor From Anywhere

The Golden Bachelor show’s season finale airing Wednesday, Nov. 5 at 9 p.m. on ABC.

You can watch and stream ABC the wedding special and earlier episodes via DirectTV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, Fubo and other streamers that offer live television with local channels.

DIRECTV is a great option for those looking to stream the show. A standard subscription to DIRECTV, which gives you access to watch the hit ABC franchise, will run you just $59.99 a month under the service’s CHOICE plan. You’ll gets you access to live TV, local networks such as NBC, ABC and PBS, and you can also watch many cable networks, including FS1, Lifetime, FX, AMC, A&E, Bravo, BET, MTV, Paramount Network, Cartoon Network, VH1, Fuse, CNN, Food Network, CNBC and many others (Some local channel not available in select markets.). That’s over 125 plus channels that you can tap into.

The Golden Bachelor is also available on Sling TV in select markets. Sling starts at $20 month for a limited time only.

Sling TV is another live TV streaming option giving users the ability to access cable channels and on-demand content over the internet, making a cable subscription obsolete. To access The Golden Bachelor, you’ll need a Sling Blue subscription which is $45.99 a month. Depending on your needs, you can purchase temporary passes for a day ($4.99), weekend ($9.99), or week ($14.99) to watch the show and test out the service for a limited time. Sling Orange includes over 30 live channels including ESPN, Disney Channel and CNN, plus a free on-demand library.

Another option for our readers is a Hulu + Live TV subscription, given that BET is included in the live TV channel lineup. A subscription to the service (with ads) will cost approximately $82.99 per month, while the plan without ads goes for $95.99 per month. This subscription gives you access to the wide plethora of titles in Hulu’s library, along with live TV programs 24/7. This is one of the more pricy plans on our list, however, the bundle is well worth the price because of the added Hulu titles.

The Golden Bachelor is also available on Prime Video.

If you already have ABC, you can watch the wedding special live or on demand through your cable, satellite or streaming service (or with a HDTV antenna like this $25 digital antenna at Amazon). If you’re streaming internationally, ExpressVPN and NordVPN offers access to a number of streaming platforms.

Who Are The Golden Bachelor Contestants?

This season featured 23 women, ranging in age from 58 to 77 years young, increasing by one from last year’s crop of contestants. Many of the women are retired, have had previous marriages and have adult children and grandchildren. The cast includes a luxury yacht sales rep, a former model, a retired biomedical engineer, a former bomb tech, a casino vip host and a state park employee.

As for our Golden Bachelor? Owens has a pretty impressive rap sheet. The reality star played college football for three years at the University of Michigan before making it to the NFL in 1981 after being drafted ninth overall by the L.A. Rams. He played linebacker for the team, recording 26 sacks and four interceptions across his nine-season career. These days, Owens has taken on a less physical approach to work. He law degree from UC-San Francisco and now works in workers’ compensation, sports law, sports injuries and disability benefits. 

Get to Know Mel Owens, the Star of Season Two of The Golden Bachelor Below

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