A debate between Gov. Andrew Cuomo and primary challenger Cynthia Nixon could take place at Queens College on Aug. 22 — if Cuomo accepts.

NY1 announced Monday that it will host the debate at the CUNY school in Cuomo’s home borough.

“Not surprisingly, Cuomo’s challenger, Cynthia Nixon, is more than ready for a live prime-time showdown that will be seen across the state. It’s still unclear whether the governor will show up,” NY1 political director Bob Hardt announced Monday.

A recent Siena College poll shows Cuomo with a commanding 2-1 lead over the “Sex and the City” actress.

But as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s upset victory over Queens Rep. Joe Crowley in June shows, the polls may not be capturing energized progressives in the Sept. 13 primary.

Cuomo did not debate his 2014 primary challenger, Zephyr Teachout, who is now running for attorney general.

Nixon is eager to go face-to-face with the governor.

“Ninety-one days ago I challenged Andrew Cuomo to a one-on-one prime time debate to discuss the important issues facing New Yorkers. For 91 days, his campaign has failed to lock in a date, time or location,” Nixon said in a statement.

Cuomo campaign spokeswoman Lis Smith responded, “As we’ve said before, we look forward to a substantive, in-depth debate about the issues that matter most to New Yorkers. We are currently reviewing debate proposals as they come in.”

NY1 also announced that it will host debate for the Democratic primary candidates for attorney general on Aug. 28 at John Jay College in Manhattan.