The 2019 Emmy Awards air Sunday night on Fox (8 to 11 p.m. on WNYW/Ch. 5).

Here are my picks for who will be called up to the stage at the Microsoft Theater in LA to deliver a startled, fumbling “Oh my God!” winner’s speech — before being ushered backstage proudly clutching an Emmy statuette. We’ll see soon enough how it all shakes out.

Drama Series

“Better Call Saul”

“Bodyguard”

Winner: “Game of Thrones” This is a really tough category — with “Bodyguard” and “Succession” looming large — but it’s hard to ignore the phenomenon that is “GoT,” despite a meh final season.

“Killing Eve”

“Ozark”

“Pose”

“Succession”

“This Is Us”

Comedy Series

Winner: “Barry” “Barry” is one of TV’s most understated series, with a terrific cast (including Bill Hader and Henry Winkler) that kept the ball rolling in Season 2. If this doesn’t win, the Emmy will go to “Fleabag.”

“Fleabag”

“Russian Doll”

“Schitt’s Creek”

“The Good Place”

“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”

“Veep”

Limited Series

“Chernobyl”

“Escape at Dannemora”

“Fosse/Verdon”

“Sharp Objects”

Winner: “When They See Us” “Chernobyl” turned a depressing subject into a multilayered, personality-driven talker, but “When They See Us” continues to generate headlines as viewers reassess the infamous Central Park Five case and its aftermath.

Best Actor, Drama

Bob Odenkirk, “Better Call Saul”

Milo Ventimiglia, “This Is Us”

Sterling K. Brown, “This Is Us”

Jason Bateman, “Ozark”

Billy Porter, “Pose”

Winner: Kit Harington, “Game of Thrones” This is a surprisingly weak category. I’m sticking with Harington, who’s not known as a master thespian but will ride the feel-good “GoT” Emmy express.

Best Actress, Drama

Emilia Clarke, “Game of Thrones”

Viola Davis, “How To Get Away With Murder”

Sandra Oh, “Killing Eve”

Jodie Comer, “Killing Eve”

Robin Wright, “House of Cards”

Winner: Laura Linney, “Ozark” Something tells me it’ll be Linney. Davis is on a terrible show, Oh and Comer will cancel each other out, and no one cares about Wright’s “House of Cards” anymore.

Mandy Moore, “This Is Us”

Best Actor, Comedy

Winner: Bill Hader, “Barry” This one’s a no-brainer. Hader will repeat his 2018 Emmy win.

Don Cheadle, “Black Monday”

Anthony Anderson, “Black-ish”

Eugene Levy, “Schitt’s Creek”

Ted Danson, “The Good Place”

Michael Douglas, “The Kominsky Method”

Best Actress, Comedy

Christina Applegate, “Dead to Me”

Winner: Phoebe Waller-Bridge, “Fleabag” Another no-brainer. Creator and star Waller-Bridge is a fan and TV academy favorite who’s on a hot streak (including with “Killing Eve,” which she exec-produces). And enough already with the hollow, overblown “Mrs. Maisel.”

Julia Louis-Dreyfus, “Veep”

Natasha Lyonne, “Russian Doll”

Catherine O’Hara, “Schitt’s Creek”

Rachel Brosnahan, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”

Lead Actor, Limited

Hugh Grant, “A Very English Scandal”

Jared Harris, “Chernobyl”

Mahershala Ali, “True Detective”

Benicio del Toro, “Escape at Dannemora”

Sam Rockwell, “Fosse/Verdon”

Winner: Jharrel Jerome, “When They See Us” It’s a toss-up between Harris and Jerome — with Jerome prevailing for his role in the gripping based-on-a-true-story drama.

Lead Actress, Limited

Winner: Patricia Arquette, “Escape at Dannemora” What a year for Arquette, who was terrific in “Escape at Dannemora.” She was also nominated (Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie) for “The Act” — was there a creepier character on TV this year than Dee Dee Blanchard in “The Act”?

Michelle Williams, “Fosse/Verdon”

Joey King, “The Act”

Aunjanue Ellis, “When They See Us”

Amy Adams, “Sharp Objects”

Niecy Nash, “When They See Us”

Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program

Winner: “Somebody Feed Phil” It may not be the buzziest category. But the delightful Netflix series “Somebody Feed Phil” — a hybrid food/travel adventure hosted by “Everybody Loves Raymond” creator Phil Rosenthal — is funny, informative and just plain fun to watch.

“Born This Way”

“Deadliest Catch”

“Life Below Zero”

“RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked”

“United Shades of America With W. Kamau Bell”