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‘Hoffman Family Gold’ is heading back to Alaska for season 3 - here’s how to stream for free

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"Hoffman Family Gold" Season 3 bring back, from left, Hunter Hoffman, Jack Hoffman and Todd Hoffman.

Family members Todd, Hunter and Jack Hoffman are headed back to Alaska in the season 3 premiere of Discovery channel’s “Hoffman Family Gold,” set to air Friday, June 14 at 9 p.m.

The family, who also appeared on “Gold Rush,” are back to mining for gold. This series showcases three generations of gold mining grit as they try to secure enough gold to pay the bills and win a mining lease.

“Hoffman Family Gold” season 3 premieres Friday, June 14, at 9 p.m. on Discovery. For those who have cut the traditional cable cord, there are several ways to stream episodes live. You can also watch it on Philo (free trial) DirecTV Stream (free trial)Sling or stream it on Discovery+.

More about the Series

According to the show’s official synopsis, “Todd Hoffman of “Gold Rush” fame is returning to the wilds of Alaska more than four years after hanging up his gold pan to focus on his family; Todd is banking his future mining career on turning around a rundown mine 80 miles north of Nome, Alaska; with Alaska’s unforgiving weather, rookie crews and beat-up equipment, the mine is struggling to keep operations going; trying to save this mine is a big gamble for Todd, but if he is successful, he will secure the mining rights for the next decade and could build a family legacy; Todd’s father, Jack, and his son, Hunter, will be making the long trek to Alaska with a veteran crew of gold miners, including Jim Thurber, foreman Andy Spinks and bush mechanic Randy Hubler.”

Cast

Todd Hoffman, Jack Hoffman, Hunter Hoffman, Jim Thurber, Andy Spinks, Randy Hubler

Where to find Discovery

You can find which channel Discovery is on by using the channel finders here: Verizon FiosAT&T U-verseComcast XfinitySpectrum/CharterOptimum/AlticeDIRECTV and Dish.

Where to stream “Hoffman Family Gold” for free?

You can watch it on DirecTV Stream (free trial), a streaming service that offers you access to your favorite TV shows, live sports events and much more. There’s a free trial when you sign up. You can also watch it on Sling with their Blue package and on Philo, which also offers a free trial to new subscribers.

More about Philo

Philo’s live TV subscription offers a free trial and costs $25 per month. It includes MTV and over 50 other classic TV, lifestyle and news channels. Subscribers can stream on up to three devices simultaneously, create up to 10 profiles and save unlimited live or future shows for up to one year.

More about DirecTV Stream

A new DirecTV Stream subscription starts at $70 per month The streamer offers MTV and more than 65 sports, entertainment and news channels under its Entertainment package ($70 monthly). New subscribers will be offered a 5-day free trial. Other plans offer over 90 to 140 channels, with prices ranging from $84 to $140 per month; you can also add on HBO Max, Starz, Showtime and other channels to add to your options for movies and TV.

More about SlingTV

SlingTV is the first app-based TV service letting you stream live television and on-demand content over the internet. Watch live shows wherever you are, at home or on the go. Subscribers will also get half off their first month. The 2 main plans — Sling Orange and Sling Blue — offer 30+ channels for $40 a month, or $55 combined. Sling’s two main offerings are Sling Orange and Sling Blue. Each plan is available to stream for $40 a month. You can also combine the two for $55 a month, giving you access to around 50 channels. Sling is currently offering the first month for only $20.

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