When is the debate?

The Donald Trump-Kamala Harris presidential debate will begin at 8 p.m. CDT Tuesday; scheduled to last for 90 minutes.

How can I watch the debate on TV? Streaming?

ABC is hosting the presidential debate.

It will be carried on that television network and simulcast on TV networks NBC, CBS, Telemundo, PBS and Fox.

You can also watch the debate via several cable and streaming services, including CNN, MSNBC, Fox Business Network, Newsmax, NewsNation, Hulu, Disney+ and One America Network.

Who will be at the debate besides Trump and Harris?

The moderators of the presidential debate will be “World News Tonight” anchor David Muir and ABC News Live “Prime” anchor Linsey Davis.

No audience will be present for the event, which will held be at Philadelphia’s National Constitution Center.

What are the rules?

Trump and Harris will stand behind podiums. No pre-written notes will be allowed. Each candidate will be provided with a pen, a pad of paper and a bottle of water.

There will be two breaks, and candidates cannot interact with campaign staff during the debate.

Only moderators will ask questions. Each candidate will get two minutes to answer. A two minute rebuttal will be permitted, as well as another minute for a follow up or clarification. There will be no opening statements. Each candidate will get to give a two minute closing statement.

Microphones will be muted while candidates’ opponents are speaking.

Trump won a coin flip last week and got to choose when he gave his statement; he will go last. Harris picked the right side of the podium on the screen.

— McClatchy News Service