Detroit NBC affiliate WDIV-TV Channel 4, The Detroit News and Detroit Public Television are set to host the Detroit mayoral debate between incumbent Mayor Mike Duggan and challenger state Sen. Coleman Young II on Oct. 25, WDIV announced Wednesday.

The hourlong debate will air live at 8 p.m. from WDIV's studios in downtown Detroit, according to a news release. It will be viewable on WDIV's TV channel, Detroit Public Television or online at ClickOnDetroit.com, detnews.com and dptv.org. Moderators and panelists have yet to be announced.

The candidates will talk about "their visions and strategies for the future of Detroit," the release said.

The two men agreed to at least one debate shortly after the Aug. 8 primary in which Duggan carried a healthy lead with 67 percent of the vote over the 26 percent Young garnered with 99 percent of the city's 590 precincts reporting. The two men far outdistanced a primary field of six other largely unknown opponents to face off in the Nov. 7 general election.

The question of the neighborhoods' involvement in Detroit's resurgence looms over the campaign: Duggan has criss-crossed the city in recent months highlighting neighborhood programs and blight-removal initiatives, while Young has criticized the mayor's strategy as leaving out the people who live within the city limits but outside of downtown and Midtown.