Survivor 50 Episode 7 Predictions: Who Goes Home Next?
Survivor 50 Episode 7, titled “That’s Not How I Play Survivor,” airs on CBS tonight, Wednesday, 8 April 2026, at 8pm ET/PT. The landmark 50th season, subtitled In the Hands of the Fans, has already delivered one of its most chaotic episodes yet, with a triple elimination in Episode 6 that sent Kamilla Karthigesu, Genevieve Mushaluk, and Survivor legend Colby Donaldson home in a single night. With the merged tribe now down to 13 players, and the idol and advantage count sky-high, predicting Episode 7’s boot is no simple task.
What Happened in Episode 6: A Triple Tribal Shakeup
Episode 6 changed everything. After the merge, host Jeff Probst split the 17 remaining castaways into three groups of five for a separate immunity challenge. Each group then held its own Tribal Council, with one player eliminated from each.
The pink group saw Jonathan Young act as swing vote. Despite his previous alliance with Kamilla, Chrissy Hofbeck convinced him to flip, and Kamilla was voted out 3–2. In the blue group, a long-running feud between Aubry Bracco and Genevieve Mushaluk ended when Genevieve played her Shot in the Dark, only for it to come up “Not Safe.” She was eliminated unanimously. The orange group’s result was the most emotional: Colby Donaldson, suffering from a foot injury and stripped of his vote from a previous twist, was voted out 4–0 despite Coach trying to shift the target to Emily.
The two players who avoided all of this chaos? Ozzy Lusth and Rizo, who were sent to Exile Island after Ozzy found a hidden advantage. The time away proved valuable, both players shared idol and advantage information, tightening their bond significantly.
Who Holds the Power Heading Into Episode 7?
With three players eliminated in one night, the post-merge dynamics are shifting fast. Here is where the key players stand going into tonight’s episode.
Rizo now holds the BEBI idol, passed on by Genevieve before her elimination. Ozzy Lusth received a separate idol from Genevieve as well. Aubry Bracco holds a boomerang idol from Christian. Cirie Fields has an extra vote advantage, passed to her by Ozzy. That means at least four players are carrying advantages into Episode 7, a density that makes every Tribal Council unpredictable.
The immunity winners from Episode 6 — Stephenie LaGrossa (pink), Christian Hubicki (blue), and Dee Valladares (orange), are likely to face renewed pressure this week. Christian in particular won immunity almost by accident after everyone else dropped from the endurance challenge, making him a significant strategic target who could face votes the moment he no longer has protection.
Our Episode 7 Predictions: Who Is Most Likely to Go?
The clearest targets heading into Episode 7 are the players who have demonstrated both social and physical strength without any known protection.
Dee Valladares is a compelling candidate. She has now won immunity twice and has shown she can dominate challenges consistently, precisely the profile that veteran players like Cirie and Ozzy know they cannot afford to let reach the end. She was the Season 45 Sole Survivor, and every remaining player knows it.
Coach is another realistic target. After Episode 6’s failed attempt to redirect the orange group’s vote away from Colby, his manoeuvrings have become more visible. He lacks a known idol, and whilst his reputation commands some respect, it may also mark him as a dangerous jury threat.
The wildcard remains Cirie Fields. She hasn’t been under serious threat yet, but her extra vote advantage and towering strategic reputation mean she could become a priority target the moment someone feels bold enough to move against her. Whether anyone has the nerve to do so in Episode 7 is the most interesting question heading into tonight.
How UK Fans Can Watch Survivor 50 Episode 7
This is where British viewers hit a wall. Survivor 50 has no official UK broadcast deal and is not available on any UK streaming platform, not BBC iPlayer, ITVX, nor Channel 4. For fans based in the UK, the realistic options are:
Paramount+ — the US-based streaming service is accessible in the UK via its international platform. A Paramount+ subscription starts at around £6.99 per month in the UK, though availability of Survivor 50 specifically may vary by territory [VERIFY current UK Paramount+ catalogue].
Global TV (Canada) — episodes are available free to stream one day after broadcast via the Global TV website and app. UK viewers would need a VPN to access Canadian content. Episodes remain available for one week only.
For UK Survivor fans who want to stay current, this means Episode 7 will be streamable from Thursday, 9 April 2026, via the Canadian route. The season finale is set for Wednesday, 20 May 2026, airing from 8pm–11pm ET on CBS.
FAQ
Q: Who is most likely to be voted off in Survivor 50 Episode 7?
A: Based on episode 6 dynamics, Dee Valladares and Coach are the two most credible targets. Dee has won back-to-back immunities and is a former Sole Survivor, making her a long-term threat. Coach drew attention by trying to redirect votes at the last Tribal Council. No prediction is certain given the number of active idols in play.
Q: Who has an idol on Survivor 50 right now?
A: Heading into Episode 7, Rizo holds the BEBI idol passed from Genevieve Mushaluk, Ozzy Lusth holds a separate idol also from Genevieve, and Aubry Bracco has a boomerang idol from Christian Hubicki. Cirie Fields also holds an extra vote advantage given to her by Ozzy. That’s four known advantages among 13 remaining players.
Q: What happened in Survivor 50 Episode 6?
A: Episode 6 featured a never-before-seen triple elimination. After the merge, castaways were split into three groups for separate immunity challenges and Tribal Councils. Kamilla Karthigesu, Genevieve Mushaluk, and Colby Donaldson were all voted out in a single episode. Ozzy Lusth and Rizo avoided Tribal Council entirely after being sent to Exile Island.
Q: Where can I watch Survivor 50 in the UK?
A: Survivor 50 has no official UK broadcast deal. British fans can attempt to access it via Paramount+ internationally, though availability varies. The most cost-effective option for UK viewers is using a VPN to stream episodes for free on Canada’s Global TV — episodes are available the day after they air in the US, for one week.
Q: When does Survivor 50 Episode 7 air?
A: Survivor 50 Episode 7, titled “That’s Not How I Play Survivor,” airs Wednesday, 8 April 2026 at 8pm ET/PT on CBS in the United States. It streams live on Paramount+ with the Premium plan, or on demand the following day with any Paramount+ plan. UK viewers can access it from Thursday, 9 April via Global TV in Canada.
Q: Who has been voted out of Survivor 50 so far?
A: As of Episode 6, the players eliminated are: Kyle Fraser (medical evacuation), Jenna Lewis-Dougherty, Savannah Louie, Q Burdette, Kamilla Karthigesu, Genevieve Mushaluk, and Colby Donaldson. That leaves 17 players eliminated or evacuated and 13 still in the game heading into Episode 7.
Q: Does BriefLedger cover Survivor 50 every week?
A: Yes. BriefLedger publishes weekly Survivor 50 coverage, including episode recaps, predictions, and elimination analysis. You can find all our Survivor 50 articles via the Survivor 50 search page on the site, updated throughout the season. For puzzle fans counting down to each episode, our daily Wordle answers are also published every day.
References
- Paramount+ — Survivor 50 episode guide: https://www.paramountplus.com/sneak-peak/everything-we-know-about-survivor-50-cast-release-date/
- TechRadar — How to watch Survivor 50 online: https://www.techradar.com/how-to-watch/tv-shows/watch-survivor-50-online
- CinemaBlend — How to watch Survivor 50, UK information: https://www.cinemablend.com/streaming-news/watch-survivor-50
- Nerdbot — Survivor 50 Episode 7 Predictions (competitor reference): https://nerdbot.com/2026/04/06/survivor-50-episode-7-predictions-who-will-be-voted-off-next/

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