"Fight Night" - the third and final debate over the US Presidency is due to take place in Las Vegas on Wednesday, October 19.

The Last Round

As debate moderator, Chris Wallace of Fox News will ask questions, ask follow-up questions, and give commentary on both contestants. According to The Telegraph, the debate follows the same format as the first debate -- 90 minutes long, divided into six segments of 15 minutes each.

The theme of the debate is to be announced a few days preceding the actual debate, however, as shown in previous debates, candidates stuck to the theme for a few minutes and then veered off-topic to discuss their personal agendas.

Past Debates

After two clashes that sparked much outrage and reaction both in the US and worldwide, this is Hillary Clinton's and Donald Trump's last chance to sway the voting public, and the beginning of the countdown towards Election Day.

At the 2nd debate, Trump called Clinton "the devil," told her if he were elected he'd appoint a special prosecutor and "you'd be in jail," and claimed Clinton has "tremendous hate in her heart," according to CNN.

"What we all saw and heard on Friday was Donald talking about women -- what he thinks about women, what he does to women," Clinton said of Trump, on the other hand, "So, yes, this is who Donald Trump is."

Who will be the next POTUS?

Although those were some of the more scathing remarks of the initial debates, both candidates have been mudslinging all this time, with allegations on Trump's "locker room talks", and Clinton's "two-faced persona". With many issues hounding both candidates, and many more citizens taking to social media to criticize each personality, little room was left for the discussion of their respective platforms and programs, leaving no clear winner in sight.

The final debate is going to take place at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and starts at 9PM EST.