The Oscars 2020 are almost upon us.
In just a few days, glitz and glamour will hit the red carpet as the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony takes place at the Dolby Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles.
This year two Welsh actors are in the running.
for his role in The Two Popes, alongside his co-star Anthony Hopkins, who is up for Best Supporting Actor.
But when does it all kick off and when is it available to watch in the UK? Here's all the details:

Oscars 2020 date
The award ceremony will start on Sunday, February 9, with the red carpet starting at 10pm [GMT].
However, the ceremony itself will actually kick off at around 1am, which falls on February 10.
Watching the Oscars in the UK
The red carpet will be streamed online via the Academy's official Twitter account.
You'll have to stay up late if you want to watch the ceremony though.
Sky Cinema will be showing the red carpet from 10pm on Sunday night, with the ceremony itself starting at 1am.
Oscars 2020 host
This year there is nobody officially hosting the Oscars.
Instead, a host of famous faces are expected to take to the stage throughout the course of the night for "performances" and "surprises",