How To Watch 'Better Call Saul' Season 6 for Those That Don't Have Cable

"Better Call Saul" is fast approaching its last few episodes, with its sixth season being the last of the series before its plotline connects with "Breaking Bad."

However, not all of us have cable to watch the series' final season with. Luckily, there are some workarounds to that problem.

Here are some ways you can watch the "Better Call Saul's" final season without cable.

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Stream It on AMC+

One way to watch "Better Call Saul" without a cable subscription is watching on a streaming service.

Let's start with AMC's streaming service.

As the network that first debuted both the "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul" series, it has first dibs on streaming privileges. It also has on-demand AMC content, including "The Walking Dead," "Breaking Bad," and "Better Call Saul." It also has the best of BBC America, IFC, and Sundance TV with its streaming bundle that includes Shudder, Sundance Now, and IFC Films Unlimited, according to Tom's Guide.

To subscribe to AMC+, go to the AMC+'s website and follow the instructions until you've successfully signed up for the service.

AMC+ subscription fee is $8.99 per month, which is the cheapest way to watch the final season of "Better Call Saul" online without cable.

Although directly signing up for AMC+ can be done, Rolling Stone suggests that you get the AMC+ channel for Amazon Prime Video. This subscription will attach your AMC+ subscription to your Prime Video membership, resulting in the subscription putting everything in one place.

Stream It on Sling

Sling is also another streaming service that you can subscribe to watch "Better Call Saul". Its streaming service, SlingTV, offers two subscription tiers that include live access to AMC, allowing you to watch "Better Call Saul's" sixth season online anytime and anywhere. This ability to watch the series' episodes whenever and wherever is due to Sling including 50 hours of DVR storage, which allows you to record episodes to watch offline.

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A SlingTV subscription normally costs $35 per month, but new customers can get the first month of their subscription for only $25.

To subscribe to Sling's streaming service, head over to Sling's website to sign up.

Stream It on fuboTV

Although it specializes in international sports, fuboTV also has live access to AMC, which gives you another way to watch "Better Call Saul." The subscription fee for the streaming service costs 69.99 per month, but it includes a seven-day free trial before you pay.

To subscribe to fuboTV's streaming service, visit fuboTV's sign-up page and follow the instructions provided.

Stream It on Netflix

"Better Call Saul" is also available on Netflix thanks to an agreement between the streaming platform and AMC.

Netflix also allows its users to download episodes to watch whenever and wherever while also offering a lot more than AMC content.

To sign up, visit Netflix's official website and click "Join Now." After which, follow the website's instructions and select the plan of your choice to finish the signup process.

Netflix offers the ability to download episodes while watching at the standard definition for $9.99. However, if you want to watch "Better Call Saul" in HD and download episodes, that will cost you $15.49.

'Better Call Saul' Details

"Better Call Saul," which is the prequel to "Breaking Bad," follows the story of criminal lawyer and small-time attorney Jimmy McGill before he established his law office in Albuquerque, New Mexico as Saul Goodman, Walter White's consigliere.

The show has had five seasons where various "Breaking Bad" stars have reprised their roles during the series. Its sixth and final season is planned to be split into two, with the first have (seven episodes) airing on April 18, while the second half (six episodes) will be available on July 11.

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