Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins is back with a twist, pitting 14 British and Australian stars against each other in the fierce landscape of North Africa.
Channel 4’s cult series returns for its eighth outing in January 2026, with eight new one-hour episodes set to stream and air live.
This time, the series turns up the rivalry, dividing the recruits into Team UK versus Team Australia – and the challenge promises to be as savage as ever.
Who’s taking part
- Dani Dyer (British) – TV personality
- Gabby Allen (British) – TV personality
- Jessika Power (Australian) – TV personality
- Jack Joseph (British) – Social media personality
- Cole Anderson-James (British) – Social media personality
- Ryan Moloney (Australian) – Actor (Neighbours)
- Natalie Bassingthwaite (Australian) – Actor (Neighbours)
- Ben Cohen (British) – Rugby World Cup-winning player
- Toby Olubi (British) – Gladiator and Olympian
- Graeme Swann (British) – International cricketer
- Brad Hodge (Australian) – International cricketer
- Emily Seebohm (Australian) – Olympic swimmer
- Mack Horton (Australian) – Olympic swimmer
- Axle Whitehead (Australian) – Actor and musician (Home & Away)
Out in the blistering African wilderness, it’s not about Instagram likes or TV ratings.
Chief Instructor Billy Billingham MBE and his experienced team – Foxy (Jason Fox), Rudy Reyes, and Chris Oliver – make sure every mistake is punished and every weakness exposed.
Fame means nothing on this course – only resilience and teamwork count.
Tensions are set to reach boiling point as UK and Australian stars face off, with each nation’s pride – and nerves – at stake.
Billy Billingham hints at just how brutal it will get: “A challenge like no other, this series isn’t just a brutal personal course, their national pride is on the line! Who has the minerals to rise from the ashes or fade into the outback?”
This latest run of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins promises to push every recruit beyond their limits.
We’ll soon find out whether the Brits or Aussies are stronger when it comes to grit – and who will be left standing in the North African sand.
