The “Heated Rivalry” buzz isn’t cooling down anytime soon.
Just a day after he presented an award at the Golden Globes with co-star Hudson Williams, Connor Storrie is achieving another career milestone: making his late-night debut on “Late Night with Seth Meyers.”
Both stars have been having a huge 2026 so far, as the Canadian hockey romance show is currently one of HBO Max’s most-watched shows.
And given Williams’ first late night appearance last week — on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” — generated headlines for days, fans won’t want to miss Storrie’s first solo talk show sit-down either. Read on for everything you need to know to stream it for free.
When is Connor Storrie on “Late Night with Seth Meyers”?
The breakout star is technically appearing on the talk show early in the morning on Jan. 13, 2026, as Meyers’ show always begins at 12:35 am ET.
How to watch Connor Storrie on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” for free
If you don’t have cable, you’ll need a live TV streaming service to stream Connor Storrie’s appearance on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” for free. One option we love is DIRECTV, which comes with a five-day free trial, after which it starts at $49.99/month. There are plenty of subscription options and genre packs that include NBC.
You can also watch “Late Night with Seth Meyers” live for free with a Peacock Premium Plus seven-day free trial (after which it’s $16.99/month).
How to watch Hudson Williams on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon”
If you missed Williams’ late night debut last week, you can stream the full episode with any Peacock plan (starting at $7.99/month).
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