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Want to know where to watch Love Island USA? Season six is underway, and we have all the latest details on where to live stream every episode. We'll also help you get ready to tune in from outside the USA, as overseas channels are now starting to show it for free.
Love Island USA's format begins with daily episode drops for the first week on Peacock. Afterward, expect new episodes from Thursday to Tuesday for the rest of the season. If you'd prefer to watch it for free, there's a Canadian option right now, and we expect the UK, Australia, and New Zealand to start showing episodes on local services, free of charge, very soon.
This is how it's worked for past seasons and is the situation right now with the ongoing UK version of the show, as shown in our guide on where to watch Love Island UK. However, if you're outside countries with a free option, you'll need a VPN to get around geo-restrictions; otherwise, the website will block your access when it detects you're not in the country.
Given Love Island USA is being shown for free In Canada, that's the most open option we've found so far. If you want to access Canada's free CTV streaming site from outside of the country, you'll need a VPN. These apps let your device appear to be in a different country and offer excellent privacy options at home or on public WiFi for your phone, laptop, streaming devices, and more. To watch Love Island USA online, simply switch it to a Canadian zone, then tune into the freely available live stream.
Likewise if you already have a US Peacock subscription, but are travelling outside of the US right now, a VPN will allow you to carry on watching as if you were back home.
We also expect the other international streaming options to start showing Love Island USA soon, and these work especially well with a VPN, as you don't need a domestic bank account to create an account, as they're 100% free. So, if you're not in the US and don't already have a Peacock sub, this is the best way to go.
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Peacock has the rights to Love Island season 6 in the US. This is not to be confused with Hulu, which is currently airing new episodes of the UK version of the show. The cheapest $5.99 tier of Peacock will do for Love Island USA, but if you want to eliminate the ads, you can always upgrade to Premium Plus for $11.99 a month.
Canada is the first country to offer a free Love Island USA live stream for season 6 via CTV. There doesn't seem to be a delay, either, as it currently has the same number of episodes as Peacock in the US. You can jump in straight away, as you don't even need to create an email login to watch the show.
If you're outside of Canada though, geo-restrictions kick in and block access when you try to hit that play button. We've been able to navigate this while out of the country though, by using a VPN. We'll walk you through the steps to do the same a little further down this page.
Currently, there is no UK option for season six of Love Island USA. However, we expect this to change very soon as ITVX has all the past seasons and will inevitably get this one, too. With Love Island UK only starting recently, they might just be trying to avoid the overlap. This will be a free option, at least. If you're outside the UK, you'll need to use a VPN to tune in to ITV's coverage.
Reality TV fans in Australia will eventually be able to watch Love Island USA online for free (date TBC). If you don't mind waiting, Love Island USA will air on 9Now, with just a simple sign-up required. If you want to watch these free episodes from outside of Australia, you'll need a VPN.
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