How to watch ‘The Late Late Show’ with James Corden final episode, where to live stream

How to watch ‘The Late Late Show’ with James Corden final episode, where to live stream

Late night talk show host James Corden will say farewell during the final episode of The Late Late Show Thursday, April 27.

A celebration of the popular talk show The Last Last Late Late Show will premiere on CBS tonight at 10/9c that will include special guests Adele and Tom Cruise. This will be followed by the actual final episode of The Late Late Show that will premiere at 11:37 p.m. CST and feature special guests Harry Styles and Will Ferrell.

Those who have already cut the cord and ditched basic cable can still live stream tonight’s episodes with either FuboTV, DirecTV Stream or Paramount+.

If you’re unsure which streaming service to go with, we can break it down.

What is the difference between Paramount+, FuboTV and DirecTV Stream?

Paramount+ offers a variety shows from popular channels such as Nickelodeon, VH1, MTV, Comedy Central, BET and, most recently, CBS All-Access that allows users to live stream certain content (such as The Late Late Show).

Subscribers can either select the essentials plan for $4.99 a month with limited ads or the premium package for $9.99 a month without ads. However, users will need the premium package to live-stream The Late Late Show. Those who select the essentials plan will be able to stream the final episode the next day.

Meanwhile, FuboTV is meant for those looking for an alternative to a regular cable subscription.

It’s a sports-focused streaming service with over 100 live channels to choose from that include shows like Saturday Night Live, Yellowstone, The Voice and much more for $74.99 a month.

Lastly, DirecTV Stream is also another alternative to a regular cable subscription.

Subscribers can stream over 75 live channels for $74.99 a month. However, there are other packages with more channels and an increased price tag.

Popular channels included with DirecTV Stream include FOX, CBS, Showtime, NBC, ESPN, ABC, A&E, TLC, Food Network and more.

All three streaming services offer free trials for first time subscribers so you can watch tonight’s episode of The Late Late Show for free before committing to anything.