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Hallmark’s hit series “When Calls the Heart” returns for its 13th season, premiering Sunday, January 4 at 8:00 PM ET on the Hallmark Channel.
Cord cutters can watch the premiere Fubo (Free Trial), DIRECTV (Free Trial) and other streaming services listed below.
Where to watch “When Calls the Heart” live and on demand for free
Non-cable viewers can stream “When Calls the Heart” live and on-demand via live television streaming services that carry the Hallmark Channel, including Fubo (Free Trial) and DIRECTV (Free Trial). Watch for free and take advantage of these trial offers.
Phil and Sling they also have the Hallmark Channel, but neither offer a free trial.
What is the book When Calls the Heart about?
Inspired by Janette Oke’s best-selling book series about the Canadian West, “When the Heart Calls” follows the story of teacher and single mother Elizabeth Thornton (Erin Krakow) in the quaint town of Hope Valley, according to the Hallmark Channel’s official series synopsis. With the help and guidance of the townspeople and her friends, she adapts to a time when people and her life are constantly changing.”
Watch the season 13 trailer below:
Who is in the cast of When Calls the Heart?
When Calls the Heart stars:
- Erin Krakow as Elizabeth Thornton
- Pascale Hutton as Rosemary Coulter
- Kavan Smith as Leland Coulter
- Jack Wagner as Bill Avery
- Kevin McGarry as Nathan Grant
- Jaeda Lily Miller as Allie
- Chris McNally as Lucas Bouchard
- Andrea Brooks as Faith Carter
- Brooke Shields as Charlotte Thornton
- Natasha Burnett as Minnie Canfield
- Amanda Wong as Mei Sou
- Ben Rosenbaum as Mike Hickman
- Kayla Wallace as Fiona Miller
- Eva Bourne as Clara Flynn
- Aren Buchholz as Jesse Flynn
- Paul Greene as Carson Shepard
- Viv Leacock as Joseph Canfield
- Martin Cummins as Henry Gowen
What are the differences between streaming services?
Fubo – Fubo offers one of the widest selections of channels among live TV streaming services. Over 220 channels, including all the sports and entertainment you love, plus sports extras for those specialty networks you rely on, and it all starts free trial and up to $30 off first month of service.
Fubo
Free trial version
Stream sports with Fubo and enjoy up to $30 off your first month.
DIRECTV – Watch live TV from major broadcast and popular cable networks. Enjoy local and national live sports, breaking news and must-see shows as they air. Included: unlimited DVR cloud storage so you can record as many shows as you want and stream them from anywhere. DTV starts as low as $19.99 per month after a 5-day free trial when you purchase their customizable genre packs.
DIRECTV
5-day free trial
Get up to $40 off your first month and enjoy local and national live sports, breaking news and must-see shows.
Phil – This is the best name for cheap live tv. You get over 110 channels and unlimited DVR for just $25/month for the first month, then $33/month after that. You won’t find a lot of sports options on Philo, but if you like entertainment and lifestyle channels like Paramount Network, Comedy Central, BET and more, the price can’t be beat.
Read more: Why we think Philo’s free trial on its streaming service is the best in class
Phil
33 dollars 25 dollars
Get over 110 channels including Paramount Network, MTV, BET and more.
Sling – One of the best deals in live TV for just $45.99 per month, offering customizable channel lineups for sports, news and entertainment. Now, Sling adds even more value with subscriptions that let you stream live TV without a subscription: just $4.99 a day, $9.99 a weekend, or $14.99 a week. These one-off payments are perfect if you just want to watch one show, live game or special event. No commitment, no auto-renewal, just affordable access when you need it.
Sling
$60.99 $29.99
Bundle the blue and orange Sling bundles and get half off your first month of service.





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