How to watch 'Alone' season 13 online — stream survival reality TV from anywhere
It's the show we all know but with an international twist. Let's call it the 'Alone: World Championship'
"Alone" season 13 – a.k.a the "Alone: World Championship" – uses the regulation number of contenders (10) and drops them in a regulation remote wilderness (Canada’s Arctic Circle) to take on Mother Nature and all her many irregular challenges with just 10 items from the "Selection List" but then does something very different...
Here's how to watch "Alone: World Championship" season 13 online and from anywhere with a VPN.
"Alone" season 13 premieres on the History Channel at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Wednesday, June 17.
• U.S. — History via Philo 7-day free trial / Sling/ Hulu+Live TV
• Canada — History Channel via GlobalTV
• Watch anywhere — try NordVPN 100% risk-free
It switches. For the season 13 finale, the competitors are not just pitched against each other and the conditions in an attempt to win $500,000, they are also representing their countries in the rebranded "Alone: World Championship". The nations are: United States, Canada, Wales, Australia, Slovenia, Portugal, and New Zealand.
The competitors, as ever, have ten survival tools to help in their battle to survive the conditions, isolation and, for this season, dangerous predators such as wolves, bears and moose. As the showmakers like to say, "No camera crews. No gimmicks. ALONE is the ultimate test of human will." Rather you than me.
Read our guide to how to watch "Alone: World Championship" season 13 online and from anywhere in the world – potentially for free.
Watch Alone S13 via Philo 7-day free trial
With no-hassle setup, no hidden fees, and a 7-day free trial, YouTube TV is perfect for "Alone" fans. You'll get access to History and ton of premium channels for a free trial period.
Traveling abroad? Use a VPN to watch Alone on Philo from outside the States
How to watch 'Alone' season 13 online in U.S. without cable
"Alone" season 13 – the "World Championship" season – airs on History from June 18, 2026.
Don't have cable? You can stream History via a live TV services such as Philo, which comes with a Philo 7-day free trial. Also consider: Sling and Hulu+Live TV.
Note: You won't find History on either YouTube TV or Fubo, so avoid those if you're specifically looking for "Alone" 2026 episodes. YouTube TV is, however, agreat option for sports – especially the FIFA World Cup.
The History Channel is available with most cable packages. If you have a cable login, you can also watch "Alone: World Championship" episodes on History.com.
Remember, Americans abroad can catch the show from anywhere by using a good VPN. We recommend NordVPN.
Watch 'Alone' 2026 from anywhere
Just because the History Channel isn't available everywhere doesn't mean you can't watch "Alone: World Championship" if you're abroad. With the right VPN (virtual private network), you can stream the show from wherever you go.
Not sure which VPN is right for you? We've tested many different services and our pick for the best VPN overall is NordVPN. It offers superb speeds and excellent customer service.
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We specialize in testing and reviewing VPN services and NordVPN is the one we rate best. It's unblocks almost any streaming service and it's fast.
Using a VPN is incredibly simple.
1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is our favorite.
2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're visiting the U.K. and want to view an American service, you'd select U.S. from the list.
3. Sit back and enjoy the show. Head to your platform of choice and stream new episodes of "Alone" season 13 online.
Watch 'Alone: World Championship' in Canada
In Canada, "Alone: World Championship" (s13) airs on the History Channel on the GlobalTV app and via GlobalTV
You can also stream the following day via the STACKTV add-on with Prime Video, which grants access to programming from the History Channel, Global Television, the Disney Channel, National Geographic, Showcase, W Network, and Adult Swim.
A Prime membership costs CA$9.99 each month, and a Stack TV subscription costs CA$12.99 on top, but both offer free trials to new users.
Not in Canada at the moment? Signing up to NordVPN will help you access your preferred streaming service when you're overseas.
Can you watch 'Alone: World Championship' S13 in Australia?
"Alone: World Championship" (s13) will likely arrive on Stan in Australia later this year with release date TBA.
Previous seasons of "Alone" are also available on SBS OnDemand, which will be home to "Alone Australia" season 4, premiering Wednesday 15 July at 7:30 p.m. on SBS and SBS On Demand. You can also catch up on season 3 of "Alone Australia" season 3 now.
Don't forget, those currently Down Under from the U.S. or Canada can use one of the best VPN services to access their usual streaming service. We recommend NordVPN thanks to its speed, reliability and trusted security features.
Can you watch 'Alone' season 13 online in the U.K.?
There is no release date for "Alone: World Championship" season 13 in the U.K. as yet but should soon be available on Sky History and Now.
Visiting the U.K. currently? Use NordVPN to unblock YouTube TV/Sling/Fubo and watch "Alone: World Championship" from anywhere in the world!
Alternatively, you can watch old episodes of "Alone" for free on Channel 4.
"Alone: World Championship" Cast (2026)
Meet the cast of "Alone: World Championship" – aka "Alone" season 13:
- Aaron Barnard (40), British Columbia, Canada. Tradesman.
- Dave Booth (54), Alaska, USA. Retired School Principal.
- Nero Buys (40), New South Wales, Australia. Outdoor Advocate and Educator.
- Jaclyn “Jacks” Genega (40), New York, USA. Wilderness Skills Educator.
- Will (Panikġruaq) Longley (37), Alaska, USA. Stay-at-Home Father.
- Žiga Ogorelec (35), Kočevje, Slovenia. Biologist.
- Clementino Pedrosa (41), Lisbon, Portugal. Army Sergeant.
- Andrew Price (51), Wales, United Kingdom. Wilderness Skills Educator.
- Poldi Waldmann-Moloney (24), Hoktika, New Zealand. Whitewater Kayaking Instructor.
- David Young (31), Washington, USA. Project Manager.
'Alone: World Championship' FAQ
"Alone: World Championship" (Season 13) - Episode schedule
Season 13 Episode 01 – "Worlds Collide: Pt 1": Wednesday, Jun 17
S13 E02 – "Worlds Collide: Pt 2": Weds, Jun 24
S13 E03 – "TBA": Weds, July 1
S13 E04 – "TBA": Weds, July 8
S13 E05 – "TBA": Weds, July 15
S13 E06 – "TBA": Weds, July 22
S13 E07 – "TBA": Weds, July 29
S13 E08 – "TBA": Weds, Aug 5
S13 E09 – "TBA": Weds, Aug 12
S13 E10 – "TBA": Weds, Aug 19
Is "Alone: World Championship" on Netflix?
No, not right now. You can stream "Alone: World Championship" (s13) on the History channel via YouTube TV and Sling TV. Episodes stream the following day on Hulu.
Where was "Alone: World Championship" (s13) filmed?
Inside the Arctic Circle, along the Richardson Mountains in Canada’s Northwest Territories.
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