They usually win Best Presenter at the National Television Awards - but Ant and Dec won’t be attending tonight’s ceremony.
The beloved presenters - who present I’m A Celeb - are currently away filming the All Stars version in South Africa.
Earlier this week, ITV confirmed I’m A Celeb... South Africa is returning - the first iteration aired in 2023, with Myleene Klass winning over 14 other returning campmates.
At the NTAs, the pair have had a record 23 consecutive wins in the TV Presenter category, and they’re again in the running for the top prize.

But they face some fierce competition, as other names in the category include Alison Hammond, Claudia Winkleman and Stacey Solomon.
Earlier this week, it was revealed there will be a twist on the next All Stars version of IaC - as the public will be able to choose the winner, with a live finale held in London.
"The campmates really brought their A-game to the first series so we can't wait to be back for more trials, challenges and surprises amongst the beautiful South African landscape," Ant said.
"Having a live final is an exciting addition to the new series with the viewers choosing their IaC Legend and we've heard some of the new trials are truly epic, even by I'm a Celeb standards,” Dec added.
Though Ant and Dec are currently away, ITV have revealed the series won’t air until next year.
"We were blown away by the love for the first series of I'm a Celebrity… South Africa.
“It was a true celebration of the show's history and viewers loved seeing their favourite campmates return to their screens," ITV's Director of Entertainment, Reality & Daytime Commissioning Katie Rawcliffe said.
"We can't wait to do it all again next year with a whole new cohort, and have the audience crown the winner during a live final for the first time."
Tonight’s NTAs ceremony, held at London’s O2 arena, will be hosted by comedian Joel Dommett.
And stop-motion duo Wallace & Gromit will receive a special recognition award, with the pair accepting the gong from their home in West Wallaby Street in a brand new specially-created acceptance film.
Joel said: “Wallace & Gromit aren’t just characters – they’re part of our cultural DNA.
“Generations have grown up laughing at Wallace’s madcap ideas and cheering for Gromit’s quiet brilliance. They’re clever, quintessentially British, and endlessly loveable.
“I can’t think of a more perfect recipient for our 30th special recognition award – it’s going to be a very special moment on the night.”