


The day Bachelor Nation has been waiting for all year has finally arrived. Joey Graziadei’s Bachelor finale is mere hours away!
From the start of Season 28, franchise host Jesse Palmer described the ending to Graziadei’s season as an “an unprecedented first in Bachelor history,” so you don’t want to miss a moment of the episode. After Joey’s remaining contestants Daisy Kent and Kelsey Anderson meet his family and go on their final Bachelor dates, he could potentially get down on one knee to propose. Will Joey get his happily ever after? Or will his greatest fear of ending the journey alone be realized? You’ll have to watch and see.
“You can see in those promos I’m obviously emotional. That can be taken in so many ways,” Graziadei told Decider in a Zoom interview. “I just have to say the same thing that Jesse said: I do believe it’s something that hasn’t happened before. And I know people are gonna speculate, but it’s just one of those things you have to tune in to figure out how it actually happens.”
So when can you tune in? Wondering if The Bachelor Season 28 finale is on tonight, March 25? What time does The Bachelor‘s Season 28 finale and After The Final Rose special premiere on ABC? And how can you watch the highly-anticipated finale live on ABC and Hulu?
Here’s everything you need to know, including a “Women Tell All” recap and Bachelor Nation’s top finale spoilers and fan theories.
The Bachelor‘s next new episode, aka the Season 28 finale and After The Final Rose special, will air Monday, March 25 on ABC.

The Bachelor finale and After The Final Rose special kicks off at 8:00 p.m. like a regular episode, but the live supersized event doesn’t end at 10:00 p.m. like usual. Instead, the finale will air from until 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. ET on ABC. Find out how to watch live and online below.
Looking to watch Joey’s Bachelor finale live? Join the club! If you have a cable subscription that includes ABC, you can watch new episodes of The Bachelor Season 28 live by setting your TV to the proper channel at 8:00 p.m. ET. You can also use your cable username and password to watch live ABC episodes live on ABC.com or with the ABC app. And if your cable package includes a DVR, you can always record live episodes for later viewing.
No cable? No worries! There are several other live viewing options, such as live TV skinny bundles, which give you access to networks without cable. YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and fuboTV, all come with ABC. And if you don’t have cable or a live TV skinny bundle, you can always stream episodes of The Bachelor the following day on Hulu. Here’s how!
Like other shows in the Bachelor franchise, new episodes of The Bachelor will be available for next-day streaming on Hulu. That means Season 28’s “Women Tell All” episode will be available to stream on Hulu starting Tuesday, March 26 — but exact timing hasn’t been specified.
Last seasons of The Golden Bachelor and The Bachelorette weren’t on Hulu first thing in the morning, so consider this your warning that there may be a delay in the finale upload. That said, rest assured the episode will be added to the platform at some point during the day.
You’ll have to be a Hulu subscriber in order to watch episodes of The Bachelor the day after they air on ABC. The good news is you’ll have access to the episode with any version of the streaming service. Hulu’s least expensive ad-supported plan costs $7.99 a month (or $79.99 a year), while its ad-free option is $17.99 a month. If you choose to add Live TV to your plan you can select an ad-supported Hulu + Live TV now with Disney+ and ESPN+ bundle for $76.99 a month or go ad-free for $89.99 a month.