The first US Presidential Debate begins tonight. Not only the Americans are watching but the rest of the world. As US Election is two months away, Democrat party Hillary Clinton and Republican party Donald Trump still have a show -off on their ideology for the main seat in the Oval Office.

As reported by TechRadar, the first US presidential debate will be held at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York;  tonight, September 26, 9pm-10:30pm EST ( 8pm-9:30pm CT, 7pm-8:30pm  MT, 6pm-7:30pm  PT). For UK and Australian viewers, 2am-3:30am on Tuesday BST or 11am-12:30pm on Tuesday AEST.

The second will be on Sunday, October 9 at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri and the final debate will be on October 19 at University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

The first debate will be moderated by NBC anchor Lester Holt. Anderson Cooper of CNN will be on the second debate and the final debate will be moderate by Chris Wallace of Fox News.

According to New York Times, the topics are about America's Direction, Achieving Prosperity  and Securing America.

All debates will be simultaneously broadcast on  C-SPAN, ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC as well as on cable news channels, including CNN, Fox News, MSNBC and for UK BBC will stream it online as well as Australia Seven News.

Social media like Facebook, Twitter and Youtube will have free live streaming. In YouTube viewers can choose from Bloomberg, The Washington Post, PBS and Fox News. Facebook tie-up with ABC, just visit the ABC Facebook page. Tune in to the first US presidential debate happening right now.