Where to Watch Tracker Online — Is the CBS Hit Streaming Anywhere Right Now?

CBS’s biggest hit is Tracker, which just entered its third season, and audiences might be wondering how to catch up on the first two seasons and when new episodes will be released. Tracker season 2 ended with the revelation that Otto Waldron was the man who had pushed Ashton Shaw off the cliff, but that it had been Mary Shaw herself who had asked Otto to talk to her husband.

Season 3 saw a cast shakeup, with Eric Graise and Abby McEnany exiting Tracker as Bobby and Velma, while season 2 newcomer Chris Lee was made a regular cast member. The Tracker season 3 premiere saw Jensen Ackles return as Russell Shaw, kicking off the season with the boost of adrenaline that always comes when Russell and Justin Hartley’s Colter Shaw team up. It’s already promising to be an action-packed season, so now’s the time to catch up. Here’s how and where to watch Tracker.

New Episodes Of Tracker Release On CBS

Jensen Ackles as Russell Shaw and Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw in Tracker season 3, episode 1CBS via MovieStillsDB

The premiere of Tracker season 3 was a two-part episode, with the season premiere dropping on Sunday, October 19, and Tracker season 3, episode 2, which wrapped up the two-parter, releasing a week later. Currently, new episodes of Tracker season 3 are broadcast weekly on CBS. Barring any schedule changes, new episodes of Tracker air Sundays on CBS at 8 p.m. ET/PT, but those with a Paramount+ premium account can also watch it there.

Where To Stream All Seasons Of Tracker

Reenie (Fiona Rene) and Colter (Justin Hartley) standing between rows of grape vines in Tracker season 2Image via CBS

The easiest place to watch Tracker seasons 1-2 and weekly episodes of Tracker season 3 is, of course, Paramount+, which is CBS’ proprietary platform. However, if you don’t have a Paramount+ subscription, fear not. There are multiple other streaming platforms where you can watch Tracker (all information provided by JustWatch). Unless otherwise indicated, all episodes are available to watch with a subscription to each platform:

Tracker Seasons 1-3

  • Paramount+
  • Amazon Prime Video (available for purchase by episode/season)
  • Apple TV (available for purchase by episode/season)
  • Fandango at Home (available for purchase by episode/season)

Tracker Seasons 1-2

  • Hulu

Tracker Season 1

  • Fubo TV
  • YouTube TV

For those who are fine waiting for season 3 to hit streamers but either don’t have Paramount+ or don’t want to pay per episode, it, like the first two seasons, will likely be available on Hulu shortly after the season wraps.

Tracker Season 3’s Full Episode Release Schedule

Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley) opening a door with a serious expression in TrackerPhoto by Sergei Bachlakov for CBS, Courtesy Everett Collection

Currently, Tracker is only two episodes into season 3, so there’s plenty of time to catch up on the first two seasons before season 3 is far along. The third season was ordered for 22 episodes, making it the longest season of the hit show yet. Barring any changes to its usual timeslot for holidays, special events, or sports, this is what the Tracker season 3 episode release schedule looks like so far. Only the first four episode titles and times have been confirmed so far:

Tracker S3 Episode Release Date
S3 E1 – “The Process” Oct. 19 at 8 p.m. ET
S3 E2 – “Leverage” Oct. 26 at 8:30 p.m. ET
S3 E3 – “First Fire” Nov. 2 at 8:30 p.m. ET
S3 E4 – “No Man’s Land” Nov. 9 at 8 p.m. ET
S3 E5 TBD
S3 E6 TBD
S3 E7 TBD
S3 E8 TBD
S3 E9 TBD
S3 E10 TBD
S3 E11 TBD
S3 E12 TBD
S3 E13 TBD
S3 E14 TBD
S3 E15 TBD
S3 E16 TBD
S3 E17 TBD
S3 E18 TBD
S3 E19 TBD
S3 E20 TBD
S3 E21 TBD
S3 E22 TBD

While most of that is TBD right now, we can make a few guesses. The Tracker season 2 midseason finale was on Sunday, December 1, 2024, with the second half of the season resuming on February 16. We can guess Tracker season 3 will follow a similar schedule, though it might be adjusted by a week or two to account for the fact that this season has two more episodes.

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