Emmys 2015 live stream (start time): Watch red carpet online, 67th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 2015 (winner predictions)

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The best of the best in the vast and diverse world of television will finally be determined on Sept. 20 during the highly anticipated 67th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards. The momentous affair will take place at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles with a live broadcast on FOX at 8 p.m. ET.

Comedian and "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" star Andy Samberg will guide viewers through the night's festivities. Viewers can also see the action that happens behind the scenes by tuning in at 3 p.m. ET to the Backstage Live event here. Those who want to see celebrities pouring in on the red carpet can watch the E! pre-show at 6 p.m. ET. A live stream of the awards show will be available on Emmys.com, Fox.com and Yahoo.com.

Everyone has their own take on who's going home with an Emmy Award this year but media outlets and TV experts are one in saying that "Mad Men," which aired its finale last May, will win big in what is deemed the last award show it will ever participate in. John Hamm is expected to be hailed the outstanding lead actor in a drama by the end of the gala and the whole series could end up being the outstanding drama series for this year, too. 

It was easy picking the winner in the aforementioned categories, but choosing the outstanding lead actress in a drama is simply too close to call. Many believe that Viola Davis from "How to Get Away with Murder" could easily pick up the win. After all, she already caught the attention of the people down at the Oscars. But media outlets cannot discount Taraji P. Henson's performance in the ratings mammoth "Empire." 

"Game of Thrones" and "Orange is the New Black" are expected to get noticed during the Emmy Awards 2015 as well. Jonathan Banks from "Better Call Saul" is predicted to win the award for the best supporting actor in the drama while Uzo Aduba is primed to become the outstanding supporting actress in a drama. 

The outstanding lead actress in a comedy series could be anyone's game, with Amy Schumer, Amy Poehler and Lisa Kudrow all nominated. The complete list of nominees are posted here. Meanwhile, presenters for the Emmy Awards 2015 include Joan Cusack, Mel Brooks, Margo Martindale and Zachary Levi.