In a year with a very high voter turnout, Election Night coverage on streaming services, television, and other news outlets are expected to get added traction. While a winner may not be announced on Tuesday, outlets are providing extensive coverage as the election will most likely go late into the night.

There are plenty of options to watch live coverage, especially for cord-cutters. Every major television news network, as well as several notable streaming services, will have ample election coverage online.

Here is how you can track and watch the election results.

Watch on cable:

Many outlets have lifted their online paywall for the 2020 election. Viewers don’t even need to sign in with their television providers to view coverage.

Here are some popular options:

Watch on YouTube:

Some outlets are offering coverage on YouTube. CBS and NBC are both streaming the election coverage on YouTube. You can also search “election coverage” on YouTube and multiple streams from reliable outlets will load in.

Watch on streaming services:

Many streaming services offer cable news outlets in their bundles. Most if not all the streaming services will have an option for voters to view election updates. CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, and Fox Business are available on all of the following:

Roku users also have no shortage of coverage. Roku streaming options include ABC News, Cheddar, and NBC News