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Where to watch the Emmys: Live stream awards from anywhere

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Dan and Eugene Levy, who previously won for their work on Schitt's Creek, will return as co-hosts of the 76th Emmy Awards.

Television's biggest night is here (for the second time this year), and we've got the lowdown on everything you need to know about where to watch the Emmys.

If you feel like you just watched the Emmy Awards, it's because you did (sort of). Last year's ceremony was actually held in January 2024, rather than Fall 2023, due to delays surrounding the 2023 Hollywood writers and actors strikes. So this year's ceremony (hosted by Eugene and Dan Levy) is back to the usual schedule, even if it's coming only eight months after its predecessor.

This Succession and Ted Lasso-less 2023 to 2024 has yielded a few newcomers in the top categories, but some of the usual suspects remain. The final season of The Crown is in the mix for Outstanding Drama, while The Bear and Hacks are once again nominated in the Outstanding Comedy category. But it's ultimately anyone's game: the Shogun remake impressed critics earlier this year, and Curb Your Enthusiasm released its last season after a storied HBO run.

Regardless of who you want to see win, we'll make sure you can tune in live. Whether your cable provider doesn't offer ABC or you're a cord-cutter looking for a way to live stream the network, we've got you covered.

Where to watch the Emmys in the US

The 76th Emmy Awards will air on Sunday, September 15, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC in the US. You can live stream the network through a live TV package like Sling TV or Fubo.

Sling will be your cheapest option tonight. Subscriptions go for $40 a month, but you can get your first month for just $15 right now. You'll need to sign up for the Sling Blue plan to access local channels (like ABC), but this coverage varies from region to region, so you should double-check to make sure you can get it in your area before subscribing. Sling Blue offers over 40 live channels, including FX, USA, and Bravo.

Fubo is another great live TV package with over 180 channels in its lineup, including broad ABC coverage. Subscriptions go for $79.99 a month, but you can get your first month for $49.99. Plus, first-time customers can try it out for free for a week.

And if you don't mind waiting a day, the Emmys will be available on-demand on Hulu. Subscriptions start at $7.99 a month and include a 30-day free trial.

How to watch the Emmys from anywhere

If you'll be traveling away from home, you don't need to worry about missing out on the ceremony. You can still access the above subscriptions with a VPN (virtual private network). These easy-to-use cybersecurity tools enable you to temporarily change your device's virtual location, meaning you can keep up with all of your go-to apps and websites from anywhere. Since the services we've outlined require US payment methods, this option will work best for Americans who are just traveling away from home.

ExpressVPN is our no. 1 pick. The service is user-friendly, even for beginners, and has a 30-day money-back guarantee. You can read through our ExpressVPN review for a full breakdown of the app.

Where to watch the Emmy nominees

If any of the winners you see tonight pique your interest, make sure to check out our guide on where to watch Emmy-nominated shows, where we've highlighted the streaming home of every outstanding drama and comedy nominee.

Note: The use of VPNs is illegal in certain countries, and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.

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