Viewers are wondering how many episodes are in All American Season 7 and when each new episode comes out. Created by April Blair, All American is a popular sports drama series that partly draws inspiration from the life of former football linebacker, Spencer Paysinger.
So, here’s everything you need to know about how many episodes Season 7 is slated to have.
How many episodes are in All American Season 7?
All American Season 7 will have 13 episodes.
The seventh season of All American premiered on January 29, 2025, and returns with Jordan, Layla and Coop as they venture into a new chapter of their lives. All grown up now, the trio have new challenges to overcome as they help raise a new generation of Beverly and Crenshaw teens.
The cast of All American Season 7 includes Bre-Z, Greta Onieogou, Samantha Logan, Michael Evans Behling, Osy Ikhile, and more.
When do new All American Season 7 episodes come out?
New episodes of All American Season 7 typically come out every Monday.
Here’s a detailed schedule of all the episodes of Season 7 of the show:
- Episode 1 “Reborn” – January 29, 2025
- Episode 2 “Get By” – February 10, 2025
- Episode 3 “Ante Up” – February 17, 2025
- Episode 4 “Face Off” – February 24, 2025
- Episode 5 “I Got a Story to Tell” – March 3, 2025
- Episode 6 “Return of the Mack” – March 10, 2025
- Episode 7 “Boom I Got Your Boyfriend” – March 17, 2025
- Episode 8 TBA – March 24, 2025
- Episode 9 TBA – March 31, 2025
- Episode 10 TBA – April 7, 2025
- Episode 11 TBA – April 14, 2025
- Episode 12 TBA – April 21, 2025
- Episode 13 TBA – April 28, 2025
How to watch All American Season 7’s new episodes
You can watch All American Season 7 via The CW.
The CW is a popular commercial broadcast television network, which is home a number of pop culture staples. Besides All American, some of the most notable series under its banner include The Vampire Diaries, Supernatural, One Tree Hill, iZombie, and Charmed, to name only a few.
The official synopsis for All American reads:
“When a rising high school football player from South Central L.A. is recruited to play for Beverly Hills High, the wins, losses and struggles of two families from vastly different worlds – Compton and Beverly Hills – begin to collide. Inspired by the life of pro football player Spencer Paysinger.”