How to watch tonight's Pa. Senate debate between Fetterman, Oz

Republican Mehmet Oz (left) and Democrat John Fetterman are running head-to-head for a United States Senate seat in Pennsylvania.

Senate candidates John Fetterman and Mehmet Oz will face off Tuesday evening in the only scheduled debate of the high-interest contest.

The hour-long event hosted by Nexstar Media in Harrisburg will be broadcast live by stations across Pennsylvania, just two weeks ahead of the election that could determine the partisan tilt of the U.S. Senate.

The debate scheduling became its own source of conflict in the race, as Oz, the GOP nominee, challenged his Democratic rival to face off more than once or at least to extend the Nexstar event by another 30 minutes.

The event will give a statewide audience a chance to hear candidates on the issues, as well as see how Fetterman is recovering from a May stroke that nearly killed him.

What time is the debate and where can we watch it?

The debate will begin at 8 p.m. and will be carried on the following stations and their websites:

Will the debate be televised via livestream?

The debate will also be available for streaming on the following websites:

Dcnewsnow.com, the website for WDVM-TV in Washington, D.C.

This article originally appeared on Erie Times-News: Fetterman, Oz debate tonight will be on network TV and streamed