Presidential Debate 3 Live Stream: How To Stream The Final Trump / Clinton Debate For Free

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump travel to Las Vegas, Nevada to square off in the third and final presidential debate! An estimated 84 million people tuned in to view their first debate, while about 66.5 million people watched round two on television. What will the nation be buzzing about tomorrow? Which candidate will be able to sway any remaining undecided voters? These questions will be answered tonight.

Discover all the different ways you can live stream the third presidential debate … for free!

WHEN IS THE NEXT PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE?

The third presidential debate time is at 9:00 P.M. Eastern tonight, October 19, live on location from the University of Nevada in Las Vegas.

HOW LONG IS THE DEBATE SCHEDULED TO LAST?

The debate is scheduled to last for 90 minutes, concluding at 10:30 P.M. Eastern.

HOW DO I LIVE STREAM THE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE?

While the presidential debate will be broadcast live on ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, C-SPAN, and all cable news channels, there are a variety of ways to live stream the event. YouTube will be offering a number of different live streams you can use to watch the debate, including PBS News Hour, the Washington Post, and NBC News.

We embedded the NBC News live stream below.

Even if you don’t have a cable subscription or cable provider login, you can also view the debate live on CNN.com. CNN’s coverage will begin at 8 p.m. Eastern.

CAN I LIVE STREAM THE DEBATE ON TWITTER?

You bet! Just like the first two debates as well as the vice presidential debate, Twitter is partnering with Bloomberg to live stream the debate. Beginning at 8:30 P.M. Eastern, you can stream the event at debates.twitter.com.

CAN I LIVE STREAM THE DEBATE ON FACEBOOK?

You certainly can. Facebook has partnered with ABC to offer an advertisement-free live stream of the debate.

IS IT POSSIBLE TO LIVE STREAM THE DEBATE ON MY TV?

It is! You can watch tonight’s debate with a number of different devices.

ROKU

You can stream the debate for free on Roku through ABC News, Bloomberg TV (both through Bloomberg TV and via Pluto TV), NewsON, and CBS News channels. You can also watch through CNNgo with a participating pay TV subscription as well as CNN via Sling TV, but a subscription is required.

SLING TV

If you have a Sling TV account, you will be also able to stream the debate for free. If you don’t have an account, Sling TV is offering a free one-week trial of their Blue package service.

APPLE TV

Apple TV users can stream the debate on the ABC News, CBS News, CNBC, CNNgo, and PBS apps, or by using the Twitter livestream.

AMAZON FIRE

Amazon Fire subscribers have myriad options as well. They can stream the event on Twitter, CBS News, NBC News, Fox News, CNNgo, or YouTube.

THIS MIGHT BE A SILLY QUESTION, BUT IS IT TRUE I CAN STREAM THE DEBATE IN VIRTUAL REALITY?

You can! The future is now as NBC partnered with AltspaceVR to offer the debate in a virtual recreation of NBC’s Democracy Plaza in New York City. Viewers will appear as an avatar and will be able to interact with other users during the debate. If you’re interested, you have to use the AltspaceVR app, which will work with HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, and Samsung Gear VR.

WHAT IS THE 2016 PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE SCHEDULE?

This will be the final debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.

WHO IS TONIGHT’S PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE MODERATOR?

Chris Wallace of Fox News will moderate tonight’s debate.

HOW WILL THE DEBATE BE STRUCTURED?

The candidates will discuss six topics (selected by Wallace) including debt and entitlement spending, immigration, the Supreme Court, foreign hot spots, the economy, and a topic titled fitness to be president.