How to watch Peaky Blinders season 6 episode 6 online and stream the finale anywhere right now
Focus sharpened by the spectre of his own demise, Tommy Shelby's taking care of business again, but little does he know that business might be about to take care of him. One of the great TV shows hangs up its flatcap with a feature-length special, and here's how to watch Peaky Blinders season 6 episode 6 online and catch up now. Even tune in if you're abroad with the help of a VPN.
It's hard to shake the feeling that this is the end of the road, but when have things ever been that simple in Peakyland?
He's taken on criminal organisations, gang-leaders, the corrupt establishment and aristocracy - but that's enough about Parliament - and lived to tell the tale. But nothing can cut you down to size quite like your very own flesh and blood.
It's the last ever episode of Peaky Blinders, and it's an 80-minute blinder. Finding its home on BBC One, those in the UK from watch 100% free on catch-up. Not going to be in the country? Why not try a VPN to stream BBC iPlayer as if you were at home and watch Peaky Blinders season 6 episode 6 online now from anywhere around the world.
How to watch Peaky Blinders season 6 episode 6 online in the UK
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BBC
Episode 6, the finale, of Peaky Blinders season 6 aired on BBC One at 9pm BST on Sunday, April 3. And as it's the last ever episode of the show, it was an 80-minute special. You can catch up and watch it on-demand on BBC iPlayer.
How to watch Peaky Blinders online from anywhere
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If you're away from home when series 6 of Peaky Blinders airs, a VPN is your best option for tuning in. A VPN gets around geo-restrictions allowing you to access BBC iPlayer from anywhere as if you were in the UK. Try it for 30 days and get your money back if you're not happy.
How to use a VPN
There are three simple steps to follow:
1: Get a VPN installed. There are plenty of options, but we'd point you in the direction of ExpressVPN. There's even an offer on right now where you can get an additional three months FREE on a 12-month package and save 49%. Happily, ExpressVPN is also compatible with pretty much every device you can think of too.
2: Connect to an appropriate server. Select a server located back in your home country and you'll be in and away. And if there's any sniff of an issue, Express's handy 24/7 live chat customer support can come to your rescue.
3: Head over to the service you want. Here you can shop as normal and once you set your location, visit the service you're interested in and sign up as normal or log in, and start watching. And if you don't get along with it, you can always cancel without issue within 30 days and get a full refund. Easy!
How to watch Peaky Blinders online in the US

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Netflix
Netflix has confirmed it will be the place to watch the sixth and final season of the Birmingham gangster epic Stateside. While it has now finished airing in the UK, however, those in the States have still got a bit a wait on your hands, with the series dropping on Friday, June 10.
How to watch Peaky Blinders online in Canada

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Netflix
As with their neighbors, Canadian viewers will be able to watch season 6 of Peaky Blinders on Netflix from Friday, June 10.
How to watch Peaky Blinders online in Australia

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Netflix
It's the same story in Australia, with fans set to be able to watch Peaky Blinders season 6 exclusively on Netflix from Friday, June 10.
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Aatif is a freelance copywriter and journalist based in the UK. He’s written about technology, science and politics for publications including Gizmodo, The Independent, Trusted Reviews and Newsweek, but focuses on streaming at Future, an arrangement that combines two of his greatest passions: sport and penny-pinching.





