The popular BBC One reality show will air the final of it's fourth season tonight with four teams racing to reach Lombok in Indonesia to bag the £20,000 cash prize Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Imagine being dropped in a foreign country with no phone or flights, and tasked with racing across the globe on a very small budget. This is the thrilling concept of BBC's Race Across the World, which saw best mates Alfie and Owen being crowned the winners of this year's show during tonight's final on BBC. With all technology confiscated, flights prohibited and funds limited, teams are left to rely on the cheapest modes of transport and directions from locals who may not even speak their language.

The hit BBC One reality show has just concluded it's fourth season which featured five pairs of competitors racing across countries like Japan and South Korea, all fighting to be the first to reach Lombok in Indonesia where they will claim the £20,000 cash prize. Mother-daughter team Sharon, 52, and Brydie, 25, were knocked out in episode four, leaving four teams - Stephen and his wife Viv, Alfie and best mate Owen, siblings Betty and James, and mother-daughter duo Eugenie and Isabel all battling out in the final. Alfie and Owen were first to reach the final checkpoint after eight.