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How to Watch ‘Tough As Nails’ Online – Live Stream Season 1

By Gabriela Vatu / July 8, 2020

It's summer outside, and what better way to keep yourself entertained than to watch a new reality competition? Tough As Nails is premiering soon, and we plan on watching it online. Let's figure out how you could do that as well.

Tough As Nails is a show that is hosted by Phil Keoghan and features contestants trying various challenges and testing out their resistance.

Their strength endurance, life skills, and mental toughness will also be tested in these trials, and one contestant will go home each week. At the end of the season, there can be only one winner. Among the contestants, we have a Marine Corps veteran, a deputy sheriff, a farmer, a fisherman, an ironworker, a firefighter, and more.

When and Where to Watch Tough As Nails?

Tough As Nails will premiere on CBS on July 8th. The show kicks off at 8 PM, so make sure you have the time to watch it.

How Can I Live Stream Tough As Nails?

In today's world, we rely on the internet for pretty much anything we do because it allows us to have the freedom to be wherever we need to be and still keep up with our favorite shows or events. One of the best ways to watch Tough As Nails over on CBS is through their platform - CBS All Access. Start your free trial on CBS All Access now!

There are a couple of subscription options here, namely Limited Commercials and Commercial-Free, and they both give you access to a CBS live stream, loads of cool original content, plus tons of CBS-made shows and movies. Of course, when you pay for the Commercial Free plan, you get no ads and a few extra perks on top of that. There are CBS All Access apps for pretty much any device you have at home, including iOS and Android smartphones and tablets, Apple TV, Android TV, Fire TV, Chromecast, Roku, and more. (Note: CBS All Access only works in the United States, so if you plan on traveling abroad and want to have access to it, you will need a VPN. You can click here to get more details on the steps you need to take.)

Here's how you can start your free trial of CBS All Access:

Other Ways to Watch Tough As Nails Online

fuboTV - fuboTV is a really cool live TV platform that has a single bundle of networks. With close to one hundred channels in there, however, you will certainly find all the content you want, and then some. Start your free trial of fuboTV now!

Hulu - We also have Hulu on our list of platforms because it features CBS in the main bundle. Start your free trial of Hulu now! If you want even more cool content, they have a couple of extra channel packs and several premium networks, so you might want to look into those as well. One cool thing about Hulu is that you also get access to the Hulu On-Demand library when you subscribe to the Live TV platform - so you basically have everything that Hulu has to offer.

How Can I Watch Tough As Nails When Traveling Outside of the United States?

If you have traveling plans or are already outside of the United States and want to keep up with all these cool new episodes of Tough As Nails, you will be able to enjoy it from abroad only if you take a few extra steps. What we mean by that is that live TV platforms and streaming services in the United States are geo-blocked, so you need to change your IP address if you want to access anything - as they are only allowed to stream content within the United States. One of the best VPNs on the market is ExpressVPN, as it features dozens of servers all over the world and some great privacy features thanks to the encryption protocols they deploy.

Here's how you can use ExpressVPN to watch Tough As Nails:

Can I Watch Tough As Nails Live on the Network's website?

Unfortunately, watching Tough As Nails on the CBS website is not something you can do. The live stream for CBS was moved over to CBS All Access, so there isn't one left on the channel's website. Therefore, you have to log in to a live TV platform to watch anything.

Can I Watch Tough As Nails With a TV Antenna?

Watching Tough As Nails with a TV antenna is actually something you can do. You simply have to use a TV antenna for the job, and these devices are easy to use, pretty cheap, and give you access to dozens of local channels for free.

Before you buy an antenna, we think that you should look into a site like NoCable, which can tell you exactly what channels broadcast in your area so you can figure out whether CBS is even an option. Furthermore, you will also find out more about all the channels that broadcast around you, including how far the stations are. This bit of information will come in handy when you're trying to figure out what device to buy because you'll know what range needs to be covered so that you can enjoy as many networks as possible. We do think that you should look into the devices we listed above in case any of them have the right features for your household.

Can I Binge-Watch Tough As Nails?

If you're hoping to watch Tough As Nails in one go, you will have to wait a bit because the episodes are uploaded to the CBS website and the CBS All Access platform soon after the show airs. On the regular CBS website, you can watch as soon as they are uploaded - once you prove that you do have a TV subscription that includes the channel. It means you have to log in to an account with credentials from your TV provider, and you can use one of the live TV platforms we've been talking about or a cable company to do this.

Can I Purchase Tough As Nails Episodes?

Usually, the CBS shows end up available to buy from platforms like Google Play, YouTube, iTunes, Microsoft Store, Amazon Prime, and Vudu. Since this one is a game show, it remains to be seen whether it will be added to these services. You should most definitely check all of them out, just in case any of them offer deals to save you some money.



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