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‘Alone’ on the History Channel: How to watch the new episode for free

The new episode of “Alone” will air Thursday, Aug. 10 at 9 p.m. EST on the History Channel.

Those without cable can watch the new episodes as they air for free through Philo, DirecTV Stream or FuboTV, each of which offer a free trial to new users.

“Dropped in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada–home to vicious predators including territorial black bear, wolves, and moose–the ten survivalists will compete with each other, endure bone-chilling temperatures and face off against some of the largest animals in North America in an effort to last for as long as they can. With just ten survival items per person and enough camera gear to self-document their experiences, this is the series’ toughest season yet. No camera crews. No gimmicks. “Alone” is the ultimate test of human will,” The History Channel wrote.

The new episode is named “Rats.” In a description of the episode, “as the remaining survivalists near day 50, conditions at Reindeer Lake intensify; desperation rises as the temperatures continue to drop, and personal demons bubble to the surface; one participant’s shelter is endangered by the elements.”

How can I watch “Alone” for free without cable?

Those without cable can watch the new episode for free through either Philo, DirecTV Stream or FuboTV, each of which offer a free trial to new users.

What is Philo?

Philo is an over-the-top internet live TV streaming service that offers 60+ entertainment and lifestyle channels, like AMC, BET, MTV, Comedy Central and more, for the budget-friendly price of $25/month.

What is DirecTV Stream?

The streaming platform offers a plethora of content including streaming the best of live and On Demand, starting with more than 75 live TV channels.

What is FuboTV?

FuboTV is an over-the-top internet live TV streaming service that offers more than 100 channels, like sports, news, entertainment and local channels. It offers DVR storage space, and is designed for people who want to cut the cord, but don’t want to miss out on their favorite live TV and sports.

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