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Alone: World Championship premiere: Wed, June 17 at 9pm ET/PT (US)
Alone Season 13 was highly anticipated, but when it comes rebranded Alone: World Championship, then it's truly stepped its level up.
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo may be brilliant footballers, but how would they fare on a freezing, lonely night in the the Arctic Circle? It's certainly one way to settle the debate. Alone has got into the World Cup 2026 spirit not – sadly – by banishing the beautiful game's most pampered superstars to the Canadian wilderness, but by calling season 13 itsWorld Championship.
The survival show has broadened its remit a little wider than usual, by admitting contestants as far-flung as Australia, New Zealand, Wales, Slovenia and Portugal. These include 24-year-old whitewater kayak instructor Poldi Waldmann-Moloney and 35-year-old biologist Ziga Ogorelec.
They, along with a quartet of Americans and a solitary Canadian, have one objective: survive for as long as they can in the extreme environs of the Richardson Mountains straddling Yukon and Canada’s Northwest Territories – preferably without having to be medically evacuated.
They'll be completely alone, which means that in addition to exploring the area, building a shelter, foraging, hunting, staving off illness, staying sane and not freezing or starving to death, they'll have to document themselves.
Oh, and the Richardson Mountains are home to grizzly bears, wolves, and moose, and winter is just beginning to close in.
Read on as we explain how to watch Alone season 13 from anywhere and potentially for free.
Can I watch Alone season 13 for free?
Yes. Philo carries a 7-day free trial with History as standard
That means you can watch at least the first few episodes of Alone S13 without charge.
Traveling abroad right now? You can use a VPN to access your YouTube TV account as if you were right at home.
Use a VPN to watch Alone season 13 from anywhere
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How to watch Alone season 13 in the US
Alone season 13 premieres on History at 9pm ET/PT on Wednesday, June 17. Further episodes will go out one at a time in the same slot weekly.
The channel is included from many cable providers, but what if you've cut the cord? Philo has a 7-day free trial. With no-hassle setup, no hidden fees, and a 7-day free trial, it's perfect for Alone fans. You'll get access to History and ton of premium channels.
Alternatively, the History channel is also carried by Sling – specifically the Orange plan, which costs $4.99/day, $9.99 for three days, $14.99/week, $45.99/month or $115/quarter. It also includes ESPN, ESPN2, TNT and TBS.
It's also on 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.
If you have a subscription but you're away when Alone: World Championship is on, you can unlock access your usual streaming services from anywhere by using a VPN.
How to watch Alone season 13 in Canada
In Canada, Alone season 13 airs on History, going out at 10pm ET/PT on Wednesdays, starting June 17.
Cord cutters can tune in via Stack TV, which carries a number of channels, including History, Adult Swim, Global TV and National Geographic, and is available via Prime Video, Fubo and more. It’s free to Prime Video subscribers for the first seven days and CA$12.99/month thereafter.
History is also available on GlobalTV app and via GlobalTV.
Away from Canada right now? Use NordVPN to watch your usual streaming service when overseas.
Can I watch Alone season 13 in the UK?
Although free-to-air Channel 4 is home to the short-lived Alone UK, the American version of the show doesn't appear to have a broadcasting partner in the UK.
It may come to Sky History and Now streaming service at a later date.
For now, a VPN will help you tune in if you're spending time in the UK from the US, Canada or Australia. NordVPN is our recommended provider, and you can find out why with our in-depth NordVPN review.
How to watch Alone season 13 in Australia
In Australia, Alone season 13 premieres on Stan on Thursday, June 18.
A subscription starts at AU$12 a month.
Traveling outside Australia? As detailed above, if you’re overseas you’ll struggle to connect to any of the streaming services you usually use. The solution? Try using a VPN.
Alone season 13 – Need to Know
Alone season 13 trailer
"Alone: World Championship" Premieres Wednesday, June 17 on The HISTORY Channel - YouTube
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When is the Alone S13 release date?
Alone: World Championship premieres in the US at 9pm ET/PT on Wednesday, June 17, and airs weekly for 10 episodes.
Who is in the Alone S13 cast?
Aaron Barnard, 40, tradesman, British Columbia, Canada
Dave Booth, 54, retired school principal, Alaska, US
Nero Buys, 40, outdoor advocate and educator, New South Wales, Australia
Jacks Genega, 40, wilderness skills educator, New York, US
Will Longley, 37, stay-at-home father, Alaska, US
Ziga Ogorelec, 35, biologist, Kocevje, Slovenia
Clementino Pedrosa, 41, army sergeant, Lisbon, Portugal
Andrew Price, 51, wilderness skills educator, Wales
Poldi Waldmann-Moloney, 24, whitewater kayak instructor, Hokitika, New Zealand
David Young, 31, project manager, Washington, US
Alone S13 episode guide
Alone: World Championship comprises 10 episodes, which will air in North America on the following schedule:
Episode 1: "Worlds Collide: Part 1" – Wednesday, June 17
Episode 2: "Worlds Collide: Part 2" – Wednesday, June 24
Episode 3: "Building Momentum" – Wednesday, July 1
Episode 4: "Cold Omen" – Wednesday, July 8
Episode 5: "Thin Margins" – Wednesday, June 15
Episode 6: "Balancing Act" – Wednesday, July 22
Episode 7: TBA – Wednesday, July 29
Episode 8: TBA – Wednesday, August 5
Episode 9: TBA – Wednesday, August 12
Episode 10: TBA – Wednesday, August 19
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Aatif is a freelance copywriter and journalist based in the UK. He’s written about technology, science and politics for publications including Gizmodo, The Independent, Trusted Reviews and Newsweek, but focuses on streaming at Future, an arrangement that combines two of his greatest passions: sport and penny-pinching.
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