'The Bachelorette' (2015) spoilers: Three guys remain €” two continue to clash, one goes home

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Shawn Booth, Ben Higgins and Nick Viall

Bachelorette Kaitlyn Bristowe's insane journey to find true love has so far been a whirlwind of emotions, drama, regrets and everything in between. "The Bachelorette" season 11 (2015) is down to three guys but someone's going home in this week's episode and there are a lot of spoilers and information as to who this man is. 

[Spoiler Alert!] It is being said that the greatest rivals in the show will be the final two guys who will be battling it out till the end. Nick Viall, Ben Higgins, and Shawn Booth are the only ones left in the competition and the signs say that Ben will pack his bags the soonest. 

In the upcoming episode, Ben gets to go on an overnight date with Kaitlyn. They sojourn in the Galway countryside, go on a picnic, and eat dinner in an old castle. All throughout, Ben articulates his feelings for the dance instructor. 

While this happens, viewers will see Shawn and Nick clash, questioning each other of their intents in joining the competition. During the former's overnight date with Kaitlyn, she confronts him about his abhorrence toward Nick but before all that, the two get all intimate, too. 

After Ben leaves without a rose in his hand, the show prepares to have Kaitlyn meet Shawn's and Nick's families in Montage Deer Valley Resort in Park City, Utah. There, she gets to know more about the guys through their parents and loved ones. 

Up until now, it remains to be seen how the show will end. There are rumors that Kaitlyn will dump both guys during the final rose ceremony while other reports say that Shawn ends up as the last man standing to win the bachelorette's heart. 

Maybe fans will get a clue with the upcoming "The Bachelorette" season 11 episode, which airs Monday, July 13.

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