The 67th Annual Emmy Awards are Sunday, September 20 at 8 p.m. Eastern on Fox. Brooklyn Nine-Nine star and former Saturday Night Live cast member Andy Samberg will be hosting (a.k.a. delivering a short monologue and quipping as quickly as possible between awards). As with any awards show, there is no shortage of pre-show coverage, whether that's backstage on the Emmys website starting at 6 p.m. Eastern, or E!'s Countdown to the Red Carpet starting at 4:30 p.m. Eastern. What to look out for at the 67th Annual Emmy Awards While technical and guest-actor awards were handed out last weekend at the Creative Arts Emmys, there are plenty of categories to get through on Sunday. One of the most notable aspects of the 2015 Emmy Awards is that this year marks the last time Mad Men is eligible. While the series has won Best Drama Series four times, none of its actors (including Jon Hamm) have ever won an Emmy. There is also the new addition of a Variety Sketch Series category. The separation from the existing Variety Series category allowed more scripted sketch shows like Inside Amy Schumer and Key and Peele to get nominated, where they were previously crowded out by late-night shows. In fact, the separate Variety Talk Series category this year is particularly stacked, thanks to Last Week Tonight with John Oliver and the final seasons of The Colbert Report and Late Show with David Letterman. RelatedThe visual brilliance of Key and Peele, in 7 impressive sketches While this year's Emmys certainly caused the requisite awards-show snub outrage with their choices (like omitting Jane the Virgin's brilliant star and Golden Globe winner Gina Rodriguez), the 2015 field is generally more diverse and surprising than years past. There could be a number of upsets, especially after the Emmys adjusted some voting rules. RelatedThe Emmy rule switch that could change everything But yes, awards shows are generally predictable, and any attempt at true spontaneity usually falls flat when celebrities are forced to banter at Teleprompters through gritted teeth. This year, though, Samberg enlisted the entire writing team behind IFC's Comedy Bang! Bang!, which routinely finds new and demented ways to poke fun at existing comedy structure. With any luck, this team and some unexpected wins could make for a more memorable night at the Emmys than usual. RelatedVox's picks for who should win the 2015 Emmy Awards Sunday's Emmy Nominees go as such: Outstanding Drama Series Better Call Saul (AMC) Downton Abbey (PBS) Game Of Thrones (HBO) Homeland (Showtime) House Of Cards (Netflix) Mad Men (AMC) Orange is the New Black (Netflix) Outstanding Comedy Series Louie (FX) Modern Family (ABC) Parks and Recreation (NBC) Silicon Valley (HBO) Transparent (Amazon) Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix) Veep (HBO) Lead Actor, Drama Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul Kyle Chandler, Bloodline Kevin Spacey, House of Cards Jon Hamm, Mad Men Jeff Daniels, The Newsroom Liev Schreiber, Ray Donovan Lead Actress, Drama Taraji P. Henson, Empire Claire Danes, Homeland Viola Davis, How to Get Away with Murder Tatiana Maslany, Orphan Black Elisabeth Moss, Mad Men Robin Wright, House of Cards Lead Actor, Comedy Anthony Anderson, black-ish Matt LeBlanc, Episodes Don Cheadle, House of Lies Will Forte, The Last Man On Earth Louis C.K., Louie William H. Macy, Shameless Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent Lead Actress, Comedy Lisa Kudrow, The Comeback Lily Tomlin, Grace And Frankie Amy Schumer, Inside Amy Schumer Edie Falco, Nurse Jackie Amy Poehler, Parks And Recreation Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep Supporting Actor, Drama Jonathan Banks, Better Call Saul Ben Mendelsohn, Bloodline Jim Carter, Downton Abbey Peter Dinklage, Game Of Thrones Alan Cumming, The Good Wife Michael Kelly, House Of Cards Supporting Actress, Drama Joanne Froggatt, Downton Abbey Lena Headey, Game Of Thrones Emilia Clarke, Game Of Thrones Christine Baranski, The Good Wife Christina Hendricks, Mad Men Uzo Aduba, Orange Is The New Black Supporting Actor, Comedy Andre Braugher, Brooklyn Nine-Nine Adam Driver, Girls Keegan-Michael Key, Key & Peele Ty Burrell, Modern Family Tituss Burgess, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Tony Hale, Veep Supporting Actress, Comedy Mayim Bialik, The Big Bang Theory Niecy Nash, Getting On Julie Bowen, Modern Family Allison Janney, Mom Kate McKinnon, Saturday Night Live Gaby Hoffmann, Transparent Jane Krakowski, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Anna Chlumsky, Veep Lead Actor, Limited Series or Movie Timothy Hutton, American Crime Ricky Gervais, Derek Special Adrien Brody, Houdini David Oyelowo, Nightingale Richard Jenkins, Olive Kitteridge Mark Rylance, Wolf Hall Lead Actress, Limited Series or Movie Felicity Huffman, American Crime Jessica Lange, American Horror Story Queen Latifah, Bessie Maggie Gyllenhaal, The Honorable Woman Frances McDormand, Olive Kitteridge Emma Thompson, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street Reality-Competition Series The Amazing Race Dancing With The Stars Project Runway So You Think You Can Dance Top Chef The Voice Variety Talk Series The Colbert Report The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Jimmy Kimmel Live Last Week Tonight With John Oliver Late Show With David Letterman The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Variety Sketch Series Drunk History Inside Amy Schumer Key & Peele Portlandia Saturday Night Live Limited Series American Crime American Horror Story: Freak Show The Honorable Woman Olive Kitteridge Wolf Hall Television Movie Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Curtain, Poirot’s Last Case Bessie Grace of Monaco Hello Ladies: The Movie Killing Jesus Nightingale