Baftas live stream: how to watch the 2020 film awards ceremony from anywhere

It's officially time for one of the most prestigious film awards ceremonies of the year – the 73rd Bafta Film Awards. And if you're ready to see your favorite directors and actors sweep the awards show, you can keep reading as we'll tell you how to live stream the Baftas from anywhere in the world.

Often an indicator for who will or who won't get an Oscar, the Baftas are one of the largest film awards ceremony in showbiz, and will be hosted by the one and only Graham Norton this year. 

The film with the most nominations is Joker with 11 nominations. Trailing closely behind is The Irishman and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, each feature has 10 nominations. The British Academy of Film and Television Arts has also announced that Andy Serkis – actor, producer, director and general gorilla/Gollum-for-hire – will receive the Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award.

Now in terms of celebrities, no one's 100% sure on who will be hitting the red carpet especially as the awards are so close in proximity to the Oscars – you may just have to wait and see. However, one thing that we can confirm is that their Royal Highnesses,The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will be attending.

And if you're looking to do a little star gazing on the red carpet, all the dresses, DJs and chat will be broadcast live from 5pm GMT on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter on Sunday, February 2.

So if you're ready to watch the celebrities win some awards keep scrolling, we'll tell you exactly how you can watch a Baftas live stream from anywhere.

How to stream Baftas live if you're away from your country

If you're really keen to catch the Baftas coverage today but you're abroad, then you'll find that your normal route to watch is likely to be geo-blocked. If that's the case and the country you're in isn't showing the awards then there is another way.

How to watch the Bafta Awards in the UK

How to get a Baftas live stream in the US

How to watch the Bafta Awards in Australia

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