What channel are the Oscars 2019 highlights on in the UK, can I still watch on TV and when does the live stream end?

But if you're not lucky enough to have been invited to this year's soiree, you can watch it online or on the TV from the comfort of your sofa. Here's how…

The Oscars will be take place TONIGHT (Sunday February 24, 2019).

The event is hosted at LA's Dolby Theatre and is broadcast on US channel ABC.

UK viewers can catch all the action on Sky TV. You can also watch on NOW TV with a Sky Cinema Pass, and sign up for a free trial here.

Full broadcast details have yet to be announced.

Stars will start arriving to the red carpet at midnight GMT, with the ceremony starting at 1.30am.

Ryan Seacrest and Giuliana Rancic Return will be on the red carpet for E!.

Is there an Oscars live stream?

There is an Oscars live stream online, but it's only available for American audiences.

The Oscars: All Access is being streamed via Facebook Watch.

It will also be available on The Academy’s show page, ABC Television Network’s Facebook page, Oscar.com and ABCNews.com will all carry the stream. But, again, this is just for American audiences.

The Oscars on social media

With an awards show as big as the Academy Awards, you can be sure there will be lots of action on all the major social media platforms.

They're active on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Google+ and their own, official website.

  • Follow the Oscars on Facebook @ FB.com/TheAcademy
  • Follow the Oscars on Instagram @theacademy
  • Follow the Oscars on Twitter @theacademy
  • Follow the Oscars Twitter hashtag: #Oscars
  • Follow the Oscars on YouTube @ youtube.com/user/Oscars
  • Follow the Oscars on Google+ @ plus.google.com/+Oscars
  • Visit the Oscars official website @ Oscar.com

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