Thursday night brings the third 2020 debate for Democratic candidates to screens across the nation, in the first single-night event so far. The top of the field continues to shrink as frontrunners expand their bases of support, but with nine more debates ahead of us—and almost five months until the Iowa caucuses kick off the collecting of delegates—there’s a whole lot of race left.

Let’s not get ahead of ourselves then, and focus on tonight. Held in Houston, at Texas Southern University—the HBCU that hosted the historic She The People presidential forum in April—debate #3 features a candidate roster cut in half. Finally, voters will see all of the top contenders on the same stage for the first time. ABC is the network behind this debate, which will also be broadcast en español on Univision. Notably, there will be no closing statements tonight, so you’re on your own when it comes to finding candidate websites.

The debate begins at 8p.m. Eastern (5p.m. Pacific). If you haven’t got cable or a digital antenna, here are other ways to watch.

With all that out of the way, all that’s left are our expectations.