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Will there be a seventh series of SAS: Who Dares Wins?


SAS: Who Dares Wins? has been on our screens for six years now showing us how tough the selection programme is.

In 2018 we saw the show allow women to sign up after the SAS got rid of their all-male policy, but will the show continue for a seventh series?

The SAS started recruiting women in 2018.

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The SAS started recruiting women in 2018.Credit: Pete Dadds/Channel 4

Will there be a seventh series of SAS: Who Dares Wins?

Series 7 of the hit show has already started being casted.

It is expected to be aired in 2022 but an insider told The Sun, they do not want to film in Scotland again.

The current series of SAS: Who Dares Wins? is on Channel 4 every Sunday night at 9pm.

Foxy, Ant, Melvyn and Billy are the current team of instructors.

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Foxy, Ant, Melvyn and Billy are the current team of instructors.Credit: PA

Who will the instructors be on the next series?

The team of instructors hasn’t been revealed yet.

All we know is fan favourites Jason ‘Foxy’ Fox and Mark ‘Billy’ Billingham will be back.

They will be joined by a team, ready to put another 17 recruits through their paces, and see if they have what it takes to make it through SAS selection.

Why was Ant Middleton sacked?

Ant Middleton was dropped by Channel 4 bosses in March, over Black Lives Matter tweets.

It has been revealed that the show’s bosses are struggling to find a replacement for him, casting some doubt over the seventh series.

They planned to take someone from the American version but have said Covid is hampering that.

How can I apply to be on the show?

If you want to apply to be on the seventh series of the show you need to be between the ages of 18 and 44 years on the 31st October 2021.

You must also be at your best physical fitness as you will need to do:

  • At least 44 full press-ups in two minutes
  • At least 50 full sit-ups in two minutes
  • Static lift onto a platform 1.45m high
  • Carry two 20kg weights over a distance of 120m in 2 minutes
  • A Beep test with the level of 10.1. (Equivalent of a 1.5 mile run in 9 minutes 30 seconds)

If you think you’re capable, apply here.





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