Outlander is back tonight for the long-awaited second half of its seventh season – and its loyal fan following, central romance and dramatic storylines have kept it front and centre of many people's watchlists.

Based on the bestselling book series by Diana Gabaldon, Outlander debuted in 2014 and stars Caitríona Balfe as Claire Randall, a former military nurse who finds herself transported back in time from the mid-1940s to the early 1740s.

There, she encounters Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan), and the pair fall in love – but they face numerous challenges and, sadly, deep trauma along the way.

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It's been a long wait for the second half of Outlander's seventh instalment – part one of season seven aired in summer 2023.

Here's how you can tune in to the show, which now has a new streaming home in the UK.

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What channel is Outlander on in the UK?

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Sign up for MGM+ via Prime Video Channels

Following the closure of Lionsgate+ in the UK, Outlander has a new streaming home – the Prime Video channel MGM+. This streaming service is also home to the Power spin-offs, The Great, BMF, P-Valley and many, many more TV shows.

Outlander's season 7 part 2 premiere is due to land on the service on Saturday, November 23 after its primetime airing in the US, with new episodes following weekly on Saturdays after that.

As things currently stand, you must be an Amazon Prime member before you can sign up for MGM+.

Sign up for Amazon Prime

Prime membership has a price of £8.99 per month, or £95 per year. It includes perks such as premium delivery, unlimited music streaming and photo storage, and a big library of great original TV series and movies content (including live sports such as selected Premier League and UEFA Champions League football matches).

If you haven't ever had Amazon Prime before, or haven't been a member in the last 12 months, you can take up a 30-day free trial.

You will need to provide payment details, but you can cancel your subscription if you don't want to continue (but if you don't do so before the end of the trial period, you will be charged).

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Once you're signed up to Prime, MGM+ membership costs £4.49 per month, although offers do run from time to time.

New customers may also be eligible for a 7-day free trial of the service (and as MGM+ is a newly-launched service, the likelihood of you being defined as a new customer is quite high).

If you prefer, you can also download and keep episodes from previous Outlander seasons via Amazon, or iTunes. Seasons 1-6 are also available to download and keep via Microsoft Store.

Where to watch Outlander in the US

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Watch Outlander in the US with STARZ

In the US, Outlander still airs on Starz, with season 7's part 2 premiere episode broadcasting on Friday, November 22 at 8pm ET, and then streaming on demand after that.

In addition to signing up via a cable or satellite provider, customers in the States and Puerto Rico can subscribe directly via a starz.com streaming plan.

As well as the shows listed above, Starz is also home to acclaimed dramas such as Mary & George in the US.

It's usually priced at $10.99 per month, but as of November 22, there's a limited-time offer where customers can get their first month for $6.99 (a 36% saving).

For those who'd prefer to make a longer-term commitment, customers can also save on the Starz Semi-Annual Plan.

Usually priced at $45.99 for a six-month term, it's been reduced to $23.94 if you're happy to pre-pay for six months during the offer period.

This is a bigger saving overall, as you'll effectively pay $3.99 per month of access.

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