ESPYs 2018: What time, tv, channel is ESPY Awards on? Live stream, how to watch online, complete list of nominees (7/18/18)

The 26th annual ESPY Awards will take place in Los Angeles on Wednesday, July 18, 2018. (7/18/18)

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The 26th annual ESPY Awards will take place in Los Angeles on Wednesday, July 18, 2018. (7/18/18)

What: ESPYs, which stands for Excellence in Sports Yearly. It honors the biggest achivements, best teams and athletes in sports, with much of the results determined by an online vote

Where: Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles

When: Wednesday, July 18, 2018

What  time: 8 p.m.

What  channel: ABC

How to watch online: Live stream on the WatchESPN app

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This year’s ESPYs will be hosted by Danica Patrick, a former professional race car driver. She will be the first woman to host the ESPYs in the history of the ceremony. Former NFL star Peyton Manning hosted last year. 

Here’s a list of this year’s nominees in the major categories:

Best male athlete: Jose Altuve (MLB), James Harden (NBA), Alexander Ovechkin (NHL), Tom Brady (Patriots)

Best female athlete: Sylvia Fowles (WNBA), Mikaela Shiffrin (Ski), Chloe Kim (Snowboarding), Julie Ertz (NWSL)

Best Olympic moment: Shaun White (Snowboard), Jessie Diggins & Kikkan Randall (Cross Country Ski), U.S. Men’s Curling, USA Women’s Hockey defeats Canada in Winter Olympics 

Best championship performance: George Springer (MLB), Kevin Durant (NBA), Donte DiVincenzo (NCAA- basketball)

Best breakthrough athlete: Alvin Kamara (NFL), Ben Simmons (NBA), Donovan Mitchell (NBA), Sloane Stephens (tennis)

Best game: Astros defeat Dodgers in World Series, Georgia beats Oklahoma in Rose Bowl, USA Women’s Hockey defeats Canada at Winter Olympics

Best moment: Vikings defeat Saints in NFL playoffs, Notre Dame beats Mississippi State to win NCAA women’s basketball title, Las Vegas Golden Knights beat Winnipeg Jets and advance to Stanley Cup, 16-seed UMBC upsets No. 1-seed Virginia

Best team: Astros (MLB), Eagles (NFL), USA Women’s Hockey, Notre Dame women’s basketball (NCAA), Villanova men’s basketball (NCAA), Golden State Warriors (NBA), Washington Capitals (NHL)

Best coach: Aaron Feis, Scott Beigel, Chris Hixon

Best college athlete: Baker Mayfield (football), Jalen Brunson (men’s basketball), Katie Ledecky (swimming), A’ja Wilson (women’s basketball)

Best record-breaking performance: Roger Federer (tennis), Aaron Judge (MLB), Tom Brady (NFL), Diana Taurasi (WNBA)

Best NFL player: Tom Brady, Todd Gurley, Antonio Brown, Aaron Donald

Best MLB player: Aaron Judge, Jose Altuve, Mike Trout, Max Scherzer

Best NHL player: Alexander Ovechkin, Sidney Crosby, Connor McDavid, Marc-Andre Fleury

Best NBA player: James Harden, LeBron James, Anthony Davis, Giannis Antetokounmpo

Best WNBA player: Maya Moore, Candace Parker, Sylvia Fowles, Skylar Diggins-Smith

To see the rest of the nominees, click here.




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