
The first presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump broke viewership records: It became the most watched debate in U.S. history, with an average of 84 million people tuning in. This Sunday, you can get in on all the action again with the second showdown, er, debate, between the candidates.
Clinton and Trump will meet at Washington University in St. Louis. This time, the debate will follow a town-hall format. This means that both the audience and the moderators, Martha Raddatz of ABC News and CNN's Anderson Cooper, will ask the candidates questions.
Catch up on what happened in the first presidential debate, here. Then, watch Sunday's livestream, below, beginning at 9 p.m. EDT.
Or if you'd prefer to watch on TV or stream from your phone, try one of these options:
On Social Media:
See live comments roll in as Twitter streams Bloomberg's coverage, here, beginning at 8:30 p.m. EDT.
YouTube
Go here to see all the livestreams taking place.
ABC News is using Facebook Live to stream the debate.
On Your Phone:
Apps from CBS News, NBC News, and Reuters will let you watch for free, regardless of whether or not you have a TV subscription.
On TV:
Watch on ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, PBS, CNN, MSNBC, C-SPAN, or Fox News.
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