Who are Grant’s final two? How to watch, stream ‘The Bachelor’ 2025 live finale tonight

  • ‘The Bachelor’ season 29 live finale airs tonight, Monday, March 24, at 8 p.m. EDT on ABC.
  • Grant Ellis will choose between contestants Litia Garr and Juliana Pasquarosa.
  • ABC is skipping this year’s season of “The Bachelorette” for the first time since 2007.

Time to place your bets — who will get Grant Ellis’ final rose on ‘The Bachelor’ finale tonight?

The 31-year-old day trader’s journey to find a fiancé

is coming to an end, with just two women left vying for his heart (and a ring): Litia Garr and Juliana Pasquarosa.

The finale will take place in the Dominican Republic, same as last week’s ‘Fantasy Suite’ dates. Tonight, Grant will take each woman on one last date and introduce them to meet his family.

In the teaser for the final episode, Grant is seen holding a ring box and says: “Now, I feel confused. I love two women. It’s an impossible decision. It’s impossible. It’s not normal that you go into an engagement and you’re still trying to figure out who your person is… This is insane.”

After making his decision, Grant will join host Jesse Palmer “in front of a live studio audience, to watch his final dates and the emotional conclusion of his journey unfold,” according to ABC.

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Here’s what to know about “The Bachelor” season 29 finale and how you can watch it live or stream it the next day.

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What time is ‘The Bachelor’ finale tonight? How to watch, stream ‘The Bachelor’ finale 2025

The three-hour-long Season 29 finale of “The Bachelor” will air on ABC at 8 p.m. EDT on Monday, March 24.

Episodes of “The Bachelor” are available to stream on Hulu and Disney+ the Tuesday after they air.

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Who are Grant’s final two? See final two women left on “The Bachelor” 2025

Juliana is a 28-year-old client service associate from Massachusetts. Her connection with Ellis has been apparent from the beginning, earning her a one-on-one date while in Scotland.

“Juliana is a bubbly, outgoing woman who isn’t afraid to speak her mind and go after what her heart wants. She comes from a big Italian family and aspires to find a lasting love like her parents have — they were high school sweethearts,” her ABC biography says.

“Juliana hopes to meet a man who has a good heart, strong ambition, and loves to hang out with family. Whether it’s dancing with friends, going out to museums and sporting events, or hanging in and watching a movie, Juliana has a good time wherever she goes.”

Litia is a 31-year-old venture capitalist from Salt Lake City, Utah. She is the only contestant to receive two one-on-one dates, as well as a surprise three-on-one date after another contestant unexpectedly left the show right before her one-on-one.

“Litia is a vibrant, empathetic and confident woman with a lot of love to give. She is ready for a man to put her first and is looking for someone who is honest, vulnerable and family oriented. Just like Grant, Litia loves sports and enjoys watching basketball, football and water polo,” ABC’s biography says. “Litia is SO ready to meet her other half and is hoping that Grant will be the guy.”

See all the women who have gone home so far on ‘The Bachelor’ in 2025

  • Alexe, 27, a pediatric speech therapist from New Brunswick, Canada
  • Alli Jo, 30, a boxing trainer from Manalapan, N.J. (lives in Fort Lauderdale)
  • Allyshia, 29, an interior designer from Tampa
  • Bailey, 27, a social media manager from Atlanta
  • Beverly, 30, an insurance salesperson from Howard Beach, N.Y.
  • Carolina, 28, a public relations producer from Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
  • Chloie, 27, a model from New York, N.Y.
  • Christina, 26, a marketing director from Fargo, N.D.
  • Dina, 31, an attorney from Chicago
  • Ella, 25, a luxury travel host from Los Angeles
  • J’Nae, 28, an account coordinator from Colorado Springs, Colo.
  • Kelsey, 26, an interior designer from Brooklyn, N.Y.
  • Kyleigh, 26, a retail manager from Wilmington, N.C.
  • Natalie, 25, a Ph.D. student from Louisville
  • Neicey, 32, a pediatrician from Blythewood, S.C.
  • Parisa, 29, a pediatric behavior analyst from Birmingham, Mich.
  • Radhika, 28, an attorney from New York, N.Y.
  • Rebekah, 31, an ICU nurse from Dallas, Texas
  • Rose, 27, a registered nurse from Chicago
  • Sarafiena, 29, an associate media director from New York, New York
  • Savannah, 27, a wedding planner from Charlottesville, Va.
  • Vicky, 28, a nightclub server from Las Vegas
  • Zoe, 27, a tech engineer and model from New York, N.Y

Has a new ‘Bachelorette’ been named? Is ABC canceling ‘The Bachelorette’?

ABC is skipping this year’s “Bachelorette” season for the first time since 2007, according to reporting by Deadline and USA TODAY.

ABC has not officially canceled “The Bachelorette,” but hasn’t announced how long the break from “The Bachelor” spinoff could last. It’s unclear when “The Bachelorette” could come back.

Deadline, which first reported the news on Feb. 7, 2025, wrote that it’s not clear why ABC is taking a break, but said it could be due to scheduling conflicts with other “Bachelor” franchise shows that were postponed due to the scheduling of “The Golden Bachelorette” in the fall. 

The most recent bachelorette was Miami resident Jenn Tran, who recently announced she was returning to Florida to finish pursuing PA school.

Was Florida’s Jenn Tran the last one? ABC’s ‘Bachelorette’ is not returning this summer

Who wins Grant Ellis on his season of ‘The Bachelor’ on ABC? See Reality Steve prediction

Beware: Spoilers ahead!

TV blogger Reality Steve, whose real name is Steve Carbone, correctly predicted the final four women for this season and also predicted Juliana to be this season’s winner in a Jan. 16 Instagram post.

It should be noted that Carbone has been wrong before, but as each season airs, he makes corrections to his predictions and usually ends up being right.

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