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Don't Miss Tracker Season 3 Episode 7: Release Date, Time, and Where to Watch

Don't Miss Tracker Season 3 Episode 7: Release Date, Time, and Where to Watch
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The Tracker Season 3 Episode 7 is almost here—after a true-crime-obsessed crime-scene cleaner vanished and Colter joined forces with thrill-seeking amateur sleuths, the stakes are climbing fast. Here’s when it drops and where to watch.

Tracker is back with another case that hits close to home and, predictably, drags Colter into someone else’s mess. Here’s the quick what, when, and where for Season 3 Episode 7, plus a refresher on where we just left off.

Previously on Tracker

Last week’s case centered on a crime scene cleaner who was deep into true crime and then vanished. While digging into that disappearance, Colter ran into a squad of amateur sleuths who took their obsession way too far and put themselves in real danger chasing a killer. It was the kind of citizen-detective scenario that sounds edgy on a forum thread and turns dicey fast in the real world.

What Episode 7 is about

Colter goes looking for answers about his father’s past and ends up on a new job tied to a man searching for his missing daughter. That trail leads straight into the orbit of a very wealthy family with a ruthless fixer on speed dial. Translation: lots of money, lots of leverage, and no one playing nice.

Release date and time

Tracker Season 3 Episode 7 premieres on Sunday, November 30, 2025.

  • Eastern Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • Pacific Time: 5:00 p.m. PT

Where to watch

Live on CBS, with streaming available on Paramount+. Paramount+ carries CBS programming along with movies, shows, and exclusives from across the Paramount family, including Nickelodeon, MTV, and BET. New subscribers can also test it out with a 7-day free trial.

New to Tracker?

"Lone-wolf survivalist Colter Shaw roams the country as a "reward seeker," using his expert tracking skills to help private citizens and law enforcement solve all manner of mysteries while contending with his own fractured family."