The final presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump is set to go down Wednesday night - here's how you can live stream the whole thing for free.

Anticipation continues to run high as Clinton and Trump prepare to debate for the third and final time tonight. This debate will take place at the University of Nevada in Paradise, Nev., with moderation by Fox News host Chris Wallace. As usual, the debate will begin at 9 p.m. ET and lasts for approximately 90 minutes.
This third debate will be more similar to the first debate than the second, with Clinton and Trump standing behind podiums and answering questions in 15-minute segments.

Channels carrying the debate live at 9 p.m. ET include ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, PBS, Univision, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, Fox Business Network, CNBC, C-SPAN and Fusion.

If you are not able to watch the debate on television, you can do so online for free. The debate is being live streamed through Bloomberg Politics on Twitter, while various Facebook pages will also have live streams, including C-SPAN, ABC News, PBS NewsHour, The New York Times and Telemundo.

The various cable networks are also expected to have live streams on their respective websites.

Both Clinton and Trump are facing scandals heading into the final debate. Clinton may have to answer questions about the various WikiLeaks email discoveries, while Trump could be fending off recent claims that he sexually harassed or assaulted various women in his past.

With under three weeks to go until Election Day, Clinton and Trump will have to outperform their opponent to help sway voters who are still undecided.

To live tweet the final presidential debate, use hashtag #Debate or #DebateNight on Twitter.

Watch the first two debates below to get a sense of what might happen tonight: