With just 12 days to go before the election, the presidential candidates will have one last attempt to sway voters this Thursday night in what's sure to be a highly contentious and memorable debate.

The final showdown between President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden will be aired live on Fox News Channel at 9 p.m. EST.

"Special Report’s" Bret Baier and "The Story’s" Martha MacCallum will co-anchor coverage from the debate venue, Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn. They will be joined by a team of commentators for post-debate analysis, including FOX News Sunday anchor Chris Wallace, senior political analyst Brit Hume, co-host of The Five and The Daily Briefing anchor Dana Perino, as well as co-host of The Five and political analyst Juan Williams. 

FNC contributors Donna Brazile, Karl Rove and Katie Pavlich will also offer analysis throughout the evening.

The debate will also be aired live on Fox News Digital for desktop devices, tablets and mobile devices. Digital will offer a running liveblog with all the latest updates, key moments and other breakout stories.

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Viewers can also follow the latest developments across social platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat.

Fox News Radio will provide live coverage on debate night, as well as an hour-long pre-show beginning at 8 p.m. EST led by FOX News Radio’s national correspondent Jared Halpern and FOX News Radio political analyst Josh Kraushaar. 

The upcoming debate topics include fighting COVID-19, American families, national security, leadership, climate change and race in America. 

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For the first time, the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) made the decision to mute the microphones of Trump and Biden during the two-minute response time their candidate is allotted to respond to the opening question on each topic.