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This Sunday’s Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles will mark the culmination of one of the most unpredictable Oscar races in recent memory.
The battle for Best Picture has been particularly intense this year, with “Anora” and “Conclave” winning top honors at various award shows in recent weeks.
Here’s what you need to know before Sunday’s show:
When do the Oscars start?
The Oscars will begin at 7 p.m. Eastern Time (4 p.m. Pacific Time). You can watch the ceremony on ABC, either with an antenna or through cable and satellite providers.
How to stream the Oscars?
This year, the Oscars will be livestreamed on Hulu. You can also watch the show on services that offer live streaming of ABC, such as Hulu Live TV, YouTube TV, AT&T TV, and FuboTV.

How to watch the red carpet?
The Oscars red carpet is a major fashion event where Oscar nominees and winners from past, present, and future will pose and mingle ahead of the ceremony.
ABC will start its red carpet pre-show at 6:30 p.m. Eastern Time, live on air and streaming on Hulu.
E! will kick off its coverage, “Live From E!: The Oscars,” at 4 p.m. Eastern Time.
The Associated Press will have a livestream of stars’ arrivals available on APNews.com and YouTube.
How to watch the Oscars if you are outside the US?
The Oscars are broadcast widely beyond the United States. Here’s a list of networks by country: