How to follow The FIFA Awards with FIFA Digital

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The Best FIFA Football Awards comes to London on tonight and you can watch the event unfold with the live stream and exclusive content via the live blog.
The Best FIFA Football Awards™ are coming to London on Monday 23 October – and you can follow the entire day’s events with FIFA's digital platforms! Join us for hours of intrigue as the biggest names in world football descend on the London Palladium by getting behind-the-scenes glimpses – from fascinating photos to interviews with the stars.
Watch the FIFA Best Players Award 2017 Live here:
Here's the Live Streaming of the FIFA Best Player Award 2017
You’ll naturally want to follow our social media platforms throughout the day, too. Exclusive photos, videos and interactions all await you on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. You'll have an 'access all areas' pass with our Instagram story, so make sure you're following along. You can also get your posts noticed using the hashtag #TheBest.
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From 19:00 CET, our video stream will be capturing all the buzz from the green carpet, where some of the most celebrated names in world football will be greeting fans and giving interviews. Don’t miss out on seeing the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Neymar make their entrances!
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The eagerly awaited ceremony finally gets underway at 20:30 CET, which will be hosted by renowned British actor Idris Elba, while modern day rock and roll giants Kasabian will also be performing on the night. With our live streams on FIFA.com and FIFA TV on YouTube (streaming restrictions apply, see below), you won’t miss a second of the ceremony. But if you’re unable to watch the event live on screen, you can still stay on the ball wherever you are with our FIFA app.
Did you take part in our FIFA FIFPro World11 Predictor which ends at 16:00 CET on Sunday 22 October? If so, you’ll discover whether you’re in with a chance of winning some fantastic prizes, with the team of the year being announced at the event.
Place your votes: Neymar, Messi or Ronaldo?
When the curtain falls on the ceremony, the coverage doesn’t stop there. After the event, we’ll be bringing you reaction from the winners of the platinum-coated trophies.
Don’t forget to stop by FIFA.com and FIFA’s official social media channels on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram in the days after The Best FIFA Football Awards. There, we’ll be bringing football fans more interesting stories and extensive background interviews with the footballing world’s biggest stars, together with great videos, colourful photo galleries and all the reactions.
[KH_RELATED_NEWS title="Related News"][/KH_RELATED_NEWS]*Streaming restrictions apply in the following countries:USA, Puerto Rico, Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Estonia, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Macedonia (FYROM), Montenegro, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine.
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