Nick Viall
Nick Vial stars in this season's "The Bachelor," which will begin airing on ABC on Monday, Jan. 2, 2017. Instagram/Nick Viall

As the countdown begins to “The Bachelor” finale, fans will be treated to a three-hour run on Monday’s installment. On Season 21 Episode 10, drama will be at its peak as Nick Viall comes face to face with 19 female suitors whom he booted off the competition.

The “Women Tell All” special has always been one of the much-awaited episodes of the hit reality TV show and this year’s installment promises to be among the series’ most memorable events. Meanwhile, Rachel Lindsay will also be put on the spotlight as she gives a teaser on the upcoming season of “The Bachelorette.”

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TV Guide reports that the tenth episode of Season 21 will first focus on Nick’s dates with the final three bachelorettes: Raven Gates, Vanessa Grimaldi and Rachel. He’ll take one contestant to a reindeer farm and discuss what’s in store for them. Meanwhile, he’ll go hot and cold with another female suitor as they go swimming in icy waters before warming up in a sauna and hot tub.

Spoilers suggest that Vanessa will be the lucky lady to take the plunge with Nick into icy waters. On Nick’s Instagram account, he shared a photo of himself with Vanessa trying not to be bothered by the cold. He wrote, “Nothing says romance like a cold plunge. 3 action packed hours next Monday night!!” Rachel, on the other hand, is expected to be the lucky lady who will join “The Bachelor” star at a reindeer farm. As fans of the reality TV show already know, Rachel will be eliminated on the upcoming episode, leaving Vanessa and Raven on the final two. It has been announced earlier that Rachel will star on the upcoming season of “The Bachelorette.”

In a sneak peek for Monday’s episode posted on the official Facebook page of “The Bachelor,” Nick gears up for an exciting event. After the fantasy suites, he’ll choose the final two contenders to be his future wife. After, “The Bachelor” former hopefuls face Nick and each other for what can be considered a “Corr-inge” worthy. Tension, tears and trash talk fill the room as they discuss the seasons highlights. Eliminated contestant Corinne Olympios seems to be the centre of another controversy as she attempts to walk out and mutters, “Please forgive me!”

Find out what happens next on “The Bachelor,” which airs in the US every Monday at 8 p.m. on ABC. Watch “The Bachelor” Season 21, as each remaining episode gets more intense than ever before the finale. It also airs on 9Now in Australia.