Ben Higgins (Women Tell All)
Ben Higgins, who was chosen to be "The Bachelor" for season 20, talks to the show's former contestants on "Women Tell All" special, the episode before the finale. YouTube/ABC Television Network

From 28 beautiful women, this season’s “The Bachelor” is now down to two finalists. On tonight’s two-hour episode, Ben Higgins is set to hand out the highly coveted final rose, a decision that will change his life forever.

After his long journey to love, the 27-year-old software salesman from Colorado must choose between the final two contestants, JoJo Fletcher and Lauren Bushnell. The two ladies battle it out one last time to win Ben’s heart. JoJo, 24, is a real estate developer from Texas, while Lauren is a 25-year-old flight attendant from California. Fans of the show would remember that Ben professed his love to both of them in a previous episode. Spoilers indicate that until the very last minute, this season’s bachelor will still be confused about the true woman of his dreams.

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TV Guide reports that on the final episode’s first part of Season 20, it would be another round of meet-the-parents. This time, Ben introduces the two bachelorettes to his mom and dad. Ben is also set to take the finalists out on their last dates. Instead of making things clearer, however, he would be further confused whom to choose. He struggles with internal conflict about JoJo and Lauren, which leads him to make a last-minute phone call that could heavily influence his decision.

On the second part, Ben recounts the season’s most unforgettable moments with the show’s host, Chris Harrison. Followers of “The Bachelor” would also hear from the final two contestants as they talk about the show’s results. Finally, the next season’s lead for “The Bachelorette” is announced.

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ABC posted a sneak peek for Monday’s episode on its official web site. In the preview video, Ben expresses the difficulty that he is facing. “Being in love with two women, it’s tearing me apart,” he says. “I can feel my mind in two different places, my heart in two different places…I’m lost. I’m a lost man right now.” He tearfully goes on, “I have to say goodbye to a woman who doesn’t deserve it… and I’m confused about that."

Find out what happens next on the dramatic two-hour finale of “The Bachelor.” Watch as ABC airs “The Bachelor” on Mar.14, Monday at 8 p.m. It will be followed by “The Bachelor: After the Final Rose” at 10 p.m., where Ben will be interviewed by Chris Harrison.