The time to celebrate and honor television’s best work has arrived, and 71st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards are sure to be an epic show, and the stars gracing the red carpet are likely going to turn up in some buzzworthy looks as well.

TV fans will no doubt want to watch all of the action as the show unfolds, with shows like “Game of Thrones,” not only making their final appearance at the annual show but also dominating the awards categories with a record-breaking number of nominations. Overall, the awards show, which will forego a host (a la the Oscars), is set to be one that could be too good to miss.

Thankfully, to prevent FOMO, there are several ways to watch both the show and the red carpet, both with and without TVs.

Red Carpet:

This year, the show will be broadcast on FOX, and the red carpet arrivals will air in addition the main awards show. The network will have a pre-show which begins at 6:30 p.m. EDT, followed by an hour-long arrivals special at 7 p.m. EDT. According to a press release, it will be hosted by “The Masked Singer” judge Jenny McCarthy, Fox Sports’ Shannon Sharpe and Kelly Osbourne.

In addition, Entertainment Weekly will also have an arrivals special. According to the publication, the “PEOPLE and Entertainment Weekly Red Carpet Live” pre-show will air on both EW.com and Twitter beginning at 6 p.m. EDT.

Awards Show:

Since the show is airing on FOX, there will be a live stream on the network’s website and FOX NOW app as well. All you need to access these options are a cable login. Other streaming options include fuboTV, Hulu, Playstation Vue and SlingTV.

“The 71st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards” will air on FOX Sunday, Sept. 22 beginning at 8 p.m. EDT.

Emmy Awards 2019
TV fans can still watch the Emmy Awards without a TV. Pictured: general views from 71st Emmy Awards Governers Ball and 2019 Creative Arts Governors Ball press preview at L.A. Live Xbox Plaza on Sept. 12, 2019 in Los Angeles. Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images