The Bachelor Season 18 Episode 3 Live Stream: Watch Juan Pablo Galavis Online Free, ABC Video, Start Time

By Rebecca Hernandez

The Bachelor 2014 with Juan Pablo Galavis returns to another episode Monday January 20 on ABC at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

The Episode 3 of Season 18 will feature two individual dates and a group date on a soccer field. Cassandra Ferguson, 21, gets the first one on one date. She is the single mom who struggled to stay in episode 2. The two of them go on a thrilling water car date in Long Beach, Calif.

Another girl who will get an one on one date is Chelsie Webster. The 32-year-old single dad will take the science teacher to tandem bungee jump off the Colorado Street Bridge in Pasadena, Calif. 

After tonight's episode, Juan Pablo will have narrowed down his choice to 13 ladies, he will send two bachelorettes home at the Rose Ceremony on Monday. 

Related: Meet Juan Pablo Galavis' Daughter Camila and Ex-Girlfriend Carla Rodriguez

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Juan Pablo is having a soccer date with the ladies in Episode 3. Photo: ABC

The ABC's official synopsis reads, "Juan Pablo loves soccer, as the women are well aware, and now ten of them will attempt to show off their soccer skills when they arrive at the StubHub Center in Carson, California, the home of the Los Angeles Galaxy. After he demonstrates some of his signature moves while warming up with a few of the professional players, Juan Pablo splits the women into two teams and the ladies battle for his attention. But the real competition heats up at the after party when the women try to win the group date rose. Sharleen, Andi and Nikki all think their connections with the Bachelor are heating up, but are they?"

Will Juan Pablo find his future wife and a stepmother for his daughter? The Bachelor airs Mondays at 8 PM ET/PT on ABC. You can watch the episode 3 online at abc.go.com. If you cannot watch it tonight, make sure to go to ABC official website the next day and watch the entire episode for free.

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