The 2016 Vice Presidential Debate is set to go down tonight and all the major networks will be airing it - but there are also ways to watch it live online.

We've already seen Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump face off in the first debate, but now their running mates will get a chance to make their impressions on America. Clinton's VP, Tim Kaine, will be debating Trump's VP, Mike Pence, live Tuesday night.

The Vice Presidential Debate will take place at Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia, and moderated by CBSN reporter Elaine Quijano. The debate begins at 9 p.m. ET, with CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox, MSNBC, Fox News, Fox Business, CNN, Univision, Telemundo and C-SPAN all covering it live.

If you cannot watch the debate live on cable television, you can still do so online. CBSN, YouTube, CNN and more will be streaming the debate free of charge.

Kaine and Pence have expressed their respective approaches when it comes to the upcoming debate.

"I've been in elected life for 22 years," Kaine said, via CNN, adding, "it's not knowing another fact, but it is about thinking hard about the material, thinking hard about Pence's record, and also what Pence's record would say about the guy who chose him, since it really is more about Donald Trump than it is about Gov. Pence."

"I am doing a little preparation for it," Pence told Hugh Hewitt last week, of the debate. "And a little bit more traditional than my running mate. . . . For my part, my focus the last four years has been and continues to be on leading the state of Indiana. So, I've been brushing up on all those Washington issues I used to deal with full time when I was in Congress, but I'm looking forward to a good debate next week."

To live tweet the VP debate and follow along with others who are watching, use hashtag #VPDebate on Twitter.