‘Love & Marriage: DC’ season 3 premiere: How to watch, where to stream

‘Love & Marriage: DC’ season 3 premiere: How to watch, where to stream

The season three premiere of Love & Marriage: D.C. will air on OWN Saturday, Jan. 27 at 8/7c.

This season, things are uneasy in the DMV as the couples try to overcome differences and figure out friendship and loyalties.

Is there still time for romance as old and new couples continue to work on their marriages?

Where can I watch Love & Marriage: DC season 3?

Though airing on OWN, those who have ditched basic cable can still stream tonight’s premiere live with Philo or FuboTV.

Both offer free trials for new subscribers who can watch the season three premiere of Love & Marriage: D.C. on Saturday for free before committing to a paid subscription.

What is Philo?

For those who are unfamiliar with Philo, it is set up like any other streaming service, but instead of offering exclusively on-demand content, it offers a variety of live TV channels. At just $25 a month, it is considered one of the cheaper live streaming services available with over 70 live TV channels to choose from.

Other than Lifetime, popular channels offered with Philo include the Hallmark Channel, MTV, AMC, HGTV, History Channel, Discovery Channel, CMT, TLC, BET and more.

Philo also offers unlimited DVR along with TV shows and movies users can watch on-demand from channels included in the streaming package.

What is FuboTV?

FuboTV is also an alternative to a regular cable subscription, but with more exclusive channel options that Philo does not offer such as ABC, CBS, NBC, ESPN, FOX and more.

While FuboTV considers itself a sports-focused streaming service, its standard streaming package comes with over 100 TV live channels for $79.99 a month after its free trial.

What is Love & Marriage: D.C. about?

The official description of Love & Marriage: D.C. is as follows:

The reality series follows Monique and Chris Samuels along with other successful power couples as they navigate both their business and personal lives against the backdrop of the D.C., Virginia and Maryland area.