TV's biggest night has arrived, as the 2014 Emmy's prepare to award another group of actors, actresses, directors and producers for their hard work creating beloved television for the 2013-2014 season.

This year's ceremony, which changes things up by airing on a Monday Night, will be hosted by Seth Meyers, who transitioned from Saturday Night Live to Late Night With Seth Meyers earlier this year, to replace Jimmy Fallon when he took over for Jay Leno.

Several familiar faces are set to face-off once again for the most coveted prize in television, but several new faces have entered the race this year, as the 2013-2014 season premiered a decent crop of new shows which impressed fans and the awards academies alike.

New nominees this year include: Andre Braugher for FOX's Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Allison Janney for CBS' Mom, Lizzy Caplan for Showtime's Masters of Sex, and Jimmy Fallon for The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.

The show is scheduled to air at 8 p.m. ET on NBC, but those who want to watch without a television can still watch all of the action, from the Red Carpet arrivals and interviews, to the opening and closing skits and of course, each big winner's acceptance speech via a Live Stream on the Academy's Official site.