How to watch 'My Kitchen Rules' season 15 online

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"My Kitchen Rules" season 15 (2025) is hotting up more than ever as contestants attempt to transform a kitchen into a world class restaurant. The culinary competition airs exclusively in Australia, but fans based in the U.S. or U.K. don't have to miss out..

You can watch all episodes of "My Kitchen Rules" season 15, from anywhere with a VPN — and potentially for FREE.

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Episodes of "My Kitchen Rules" air on Mondays and Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. ET / 5:30 a.m. ET in Australia (use a VPN to watch it when abroad).
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Hailing from all corners of Australia, these contestant couples compete against each other with the sole purpose of transforming a normal house into something akin to stumbling into a michelin star restaurant.

Well, now Season 15 has started which couples will have to step out of the kitchen because they can't handle the heat? Who will be eliminated in next week's episode? And who will snatch the crown of season 15 champ?

Follow all the latest in season 15 of "My Kitchen Rules" season 15 from wherever you are with the help of our handy guide below...

How to watch 'My Kitchen Rules' 15 for free in Australia

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"My Kitchen Rules" 2025 episodes air on Mondays and Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. ET / 5:30 a.m. ET in Australia via Channel 7 (use a VPN to watch it when abroad). Streaming is available via the 7Plus platform.

All previous episodes are out now; the next episode will debut on Mon Sep 15 in Australia.

Outside Australia when it's on? Use a VPN to get around the geo-restrictions that will prevent 7Plus from working. Scroll down for more information and instructions.

Watch 'My Kitchen Rules' season 15 from abroad

Not at home right now and blocked from watching the next episode of "My Kitchen Rules" season 15 on your usual subscription?

You can still watch the action live or on-demand thanks to the wonders of a VPN (Virtual Private Network). The software allows your devices to appear as if they're back in your home country regardless of where in the world you are. Surfshark is the best-value option and works brilliantly with streaming services.

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Using a VPN is incredibly simple.

1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, Surfshark is our favorite.

2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're in the U.S. and want to view an Aussie service, you'd select Australia from the list.

3. Sit back and watch the show. Head to 10Play to watch "My Kitchen Rules" (all episodes) for free.

Can I watch 'My Kitchen Rules' season 15 in the U.S.?

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Unfortunately, "My Kitchen Rules" season 15 doesn't air in the U.S..

However, Aussies in the U.S. for work or on vacation can still catch the show by using a VPN, such as Surfshark (try risk-free today).

Can I watch 'My Kitchen Rules' season 15 in Canada?

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There's no confirmed broadcast slot for "My Kitchen Rules" season 15 in Canada just yet. We'll let you know as soon as that changes.

If you're in Canada from Australia you can still catch the show by using a VPN, such as Surfshark VPN.

Can I watch 'My Kitchen Rules' season 15 in the U.K.?

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We're still waiting on an announcement about "My Kitchen Rules" season 15 in the U.K.

Traveling abroad? You can use a streaming VPN to access your usual free streams — scroll up for how to do that. We recommend Surfshark.

'My Kitchen Rules' season 15 cast

  • Justin Rolleston & Will Mataka — Best Mates (NSW)
  • Anne Ioannou & Maree Durkin — Greek Mother & Daughter (VIC)
  • Michael Edelberg & Rielli Portegys — Opinionated Couple (QLD)
  • Maria Zisi & Bailey — Boss Friends (SA)
  • Lauren Argyle & Lilly McKay — Besties (QLD)
  • Mel Bailey & Jacinta Radziejewski — Feisty Cousins (NSW)
  • Danielle and Marko — Couple (WA)
  • Amy and Lara — Saucy Divorcees (QLD)
  • Gatecrasher Team 3 - TBC

Has there been any controversy around the show?

So far season 15 has avoided having any internal drama splash across the tabloids, but previous seasons of My Kitchen Rules have gotten more than just a little hot in the kitchen...

While we occasionally see some of the simmering tension between competing teams spill out on cameras, it's the off-screen antics that have caused the most controversy previously. Season five and nine both saw this unfold with verbal and physical altercations occurring and becoming big stories in themselves.

This alleged toxic atmosphere also extends to the network itself with Seven required to pay former contestant Piper O'Neill due to what she claims was a psychological injury. She was quoted as saying that she suffered "vilification and bullying from producers and the network" during season 10.

The show has readdressed this balance from 2022 with the focus less on the personal drama between contestants and more on the cooking itself. This may also be to try and claim back some of the viewers that abandoned the show at the height of the interpersonal drama between the couples.

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