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After weeks of intense challenges, cast drama and a few twists, fans are dying to know one thing: When is The Amazing Race season 37 finale? The current season has delivered plenty of surprises, and with the final leg just around the corner, viewers are counting down the days to see which team will cross the finish line first and claim the $1 million prize.
When Is ‘The Amazing Race’ Season 37 Finale?
The Amazing Race season 37 finale will air on Thursday, May 15, 2025, at 9 p.m. ET/CT on CBS. It will run 90 minutes and will end at 10:30 p.m. While the show typically airs on Wednesday nights, the finale is getting a special Thursday slot following the penultimate episode on Wednesday, May 14. Fans can also stream the episode the next day on Paramount+.
The move to Thursday is likely a strategic scheduling choice by CBS to give the finale some extra breathing room in the lineup and maximize viewership.
Where Does ‘The Amazing Race’ Season 37 Finale Take Place?
The final leg of the race takes place in Miami, Florida, and the remaining teams will tackle a high-stakes series of challenges. If previous seasons are any indication, there will likely be a final memory challenge, and this is often the moment where frontrunners have stumbled and underdogs have taken the lead.
According to teasers from CBS, the finale will be “one of the closest races to the mat in Amazing Race history.”
Who Is Competing in ‘The Amazing Race’ Season 37 Finale?
There are four teams competing in the final challenges of season 37 of The Amazing Race – Jonathan and Ana, Carson and Jack, Alyssa and Josiah and Han and Holden. In the May 14, 2025, episode, the pairs will be traveling from France to Portugal, but one team will be eliminated. In the finale, the final three teams will travel from Portugal to Miami and race in Miami.
Given how tight the competition has been this season, there’s no clear favorite heading into the final leg. However, there’s one contestant who has received plenty of backlash from fans and it’s Jonathan. He found himself at the center of controversy when he received criticism from fans regarding how he treated his wife, Ana.

Jonathan and Ana
“He’s just sooo rude to her! I would not tolerate him!” a TikTok user wrote in a clip that showed Jonathan walking away from Ana while she struggled with a challenge.
Another person wrote in a message on X, “I honestly don’t think I can take watching anymore episodes with this Jonathan dude. He’s horrible as hell and there’s no way you’re going to convince me he’s not verbally abusive to his wife.”
Jonathan later addressed some of his unfavorable moments, including when he told Ana to “stop whining” after they lost a challenge, and also said that he had been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
“Looking back at what I was seeing, and knowing what I know about myself now, it’s so hard for me to be supportive and helpful to somebody when my brain is in this overheated state,” he said in a video he posted to his YouTube channel. “When I’m on The Race, unlike when I’m at home, I cannot control the external factors. I have no control – my routines are completely non-existent. And people like me rely on routines in order to help us regulate our emotions and to control the amount of stimulus that we can get at any given time.”