What shows will win, and which should win, at the 2021 Emmys

Ted Lasso, Hacks, I May Destroy You—which shows are going to take home the biggest prizes at this year’s Emmys?

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What shows will win, and which should win, at the 2021 Emmys
Clockwise from top left: Ted Lasso (Photo: Apple TV+), Underground Railroad (Photo: Kyle Kaplan/Amazon Studios), A Black Lady Sketch Show (Photo: Ali Paige Goldstein/HBO), WandaVision (Photo: Disney+/Marvel Studios), Pose (Eric Liebovitz/FX), Mare Of Easttown (Photo: Michele K. Short/HBO) Graphic: Natalie Peeples

The 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards will take place on Sunday, September 19, with comedian and The Neighborhood star Cedric The Entertainer taking over for Jimmy Kimmel as host. The Academy Of Television Arts & Sciences is ditching the massive Zoom call this year, as the ceremony will once more be in person, but there will be a limited audience (now you know why you weren’t invited.) Here are TV editor Danette Chavez’s predictions of the winners for the major series awards, including the beyond-tight race in the limited/anthology series category. Look for our Emmys liveblog and news coverage on Sunday, starting at 7:30 p.m. ET.

For more info on how to watch the Emmys, check out our handy guide. To do some very last-minute catching up, here’s our guide on where to stream the nominees.

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Clockwise from top left: Ted Lasso (Photo: Apple TV+), Underground Railroad (Photo: Kyle Kaplan/Amazon Studios), A Black Lady Sketch Show (Photo: Ali Paige Goldstein/HBO), WandaVision (Photo: Disney+/Marvel Studios), Pose (Eric Liebovitz/FX), Mare Of Easttown (Photo: Michele K. Short/HBO) Graphic Natalie Peeples

The 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards will take place on Sunday, September 19, with comedian and The Neighborhood star Cedric The Entertainer taking over for Jimmy Kimmel as host. The Academy Of Television Arts & Sciences is ditching the massive Zoom call this year, as the ceremony will once more be in person, but there will be a limited audience (now you know why you weren’t invited.) Here are TV editor Danette Chavez’s predictions of the winners for the major series awards, including the beyond-tight race in the limited/anthology series category. Look for our Emmys liveblog and news coverage on Sunday, starting at 7:30 p.m. ET.For more info on how to watch the Emmys, . To do some very last-minute catching up, .

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