From The Traitors Ireland to Australia: Where to watch all the global editions in the UK

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If there's a giant The Traitors-shaped hole in your life since season four of the UK series came to an end, you're far from alone. The tense series finale of the show peaked at a massive 9.6 million viewers – the most watched overnight audience of the civilian version of the series ever – so that's a lot of people who are no longer getting their The Traitors fix.

For those that are already missing Stephen's jumpsuits, Claudia's one-liners and the tense breakfast chats of weeks gone by, you're in luck – as there are still plenty of other global versions of the show to dig into.

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You may have seen talk of the US version of The Traitors online – which usually features a cast of celebrity and reality stars – while The Traitors Australia has been running for two seasons. Meanwhile, The Traitors Ireland recently began airing in the UK.

As you might expect, each country and culture brings its own unique flair to the traditional Traitors format – be it new twists and storylines or yet another epic host (and yes, Alan Cumming's outfits do rival Claudia's).

So it's official: The Traitors has officially gone global! Ahead, a guide to each of the series you can watch in the UK – including where to stream, what to know and how many seasons are available for your binging pleasure.

Where to watch The Traitors Ireland

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The Irish version of The Traitors has finally arrived in the UK – after it was first aired in Ireland during the summer of 2025. Hosted by the wonderful Siobhan McSweeney, we're told the show is extra “cut-throat” and will be just as dramatic as the UK iteration. She told Radio Times of the Irish cast: “They're not backwards at coming forward, shall we say?”

Where to watch: BBC iPlayer

How many seasons: One

Host: Siobhan McSweeney

Where to watch The Traitors US

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The Traitors US is probably the most different to the UK format, thanks to its unique castings. While the first series of the show featured a mix of civilian and reality star contestants (resulting in an… interesting dynamic), a further two series have featured solely celebrity players – with another set to air in the UK soon. There's an all-civilian version of the show in production, too.

The 2026 series features the likes of Love Island star Maura Higgins, actor and reality queen Lisa Rinna and drag queen Monét X Change – need we say more?!

Where to watch: BBC iPlayer

How many seasons: Three (soon to be four!)

Host: Alan Cumming

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Where to watch The Traitors Australia

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If you're a fan of reality TV, you'll know that the Aussie iterations are always extra juicy. So don't skip The Traitors Australia, of which there are currently two season available to watch – though there is a celebrity version on the way in 2026 with new host Gretel Killeen. Epic.

Where to watch: BBC iPlayer

How many seasons: Two

Host: Rodger Corser/Gretel Killeen

Where to watch The Traitors New Zealand

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As if that wasn't enough, there's two whole series of The Traitors NZ to catch up with, too – and for many fans of the global franchises, the New Zealand series are some of the best out there. While season one featured a 50-50 split of civilians and celebrities, season two features a full cast of everyday folk battling it out just like the main UK series. Filmed at the beautiful Castle Claremont in Timaru (just like the Aussie version of the show), there's some pretty beautiful scenery to take in, too.

Where to watch: BBC iPlayer

How many seasons: Two

Host: Paul Henry

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