Who will win Emmys: Check out our final odds in all 25 categories

ABC’s broadcast of the 76th Primetime Emmy ceremony will air live on Sunday, September 15, 2024, with the father-and-son duo of Eugene Levy and Dan Levy serving as co-hosts. So who will win on TV’s biggest night? Gold Derby Experts, Editors and Users have placed their bets in all 25 categories in our predictions center, and their picks have been combined to generate our final odds. Scroll down to see those racetrack odds, with our projected winners highlighted in gold.

Last weekend, 99 categories were announced at the Creative Arts Emmys (see the winners list), with the major champions being FX’s historical drama series “Shōgun” with a record 14 victories and FX’s cooking comedy series “The Bear” at seven triumphs. Next in line were “Saturday Night Live” (six), “Jim Henson Idea Man” (five), “Blue Eye Samurai” (four), “The Oscars” (four), “Billy Joel: The 100th — Live at Madison Square Garden” (three), “Only Murders in the Building” (three), “Ripley” (three) and “Welcome to Wrexham” (three).

More from GoldDerby

SEEEmmy Predictions by Experts from major media outlets

You have until September 15 at 4:00 p.m. PT to make your predictions at Gold Derby. The ceremony will air live on ABC beginning at 5:00 p.m. on Sunday night. Here are our Primetime Emmy predictions for 2024 including final odds in all 25 categories:

COMEDY

Best Comedy Series
“The Bear” — 39/10
“Hacks” — 11/2
“Only Murders in the Building” — 7/1
“Abbott Elementary” — 15/2
“Curb Your Enthusiasm” — 17/2
“What We Do in the Shadows” — 9/1
“Reservation Dogs” — 19/2
“Palm Royale” — 10/1

Best Comedy Actress
Jean Smart (“Hacks”) — 69/20
Ayo Edebiri (“The Bear”) — 19/5
Quinta Brunson (“Abbott Elementary”) — 5/1
Kristen Wiig (“Palm Royale”) — 6/1
Maya Rudolph (“Loot”) — 13/2
Selena Gomez (“Only Murders in the Building”) — 7/1

Best Comedy Actor
Jeremy Allen White (“The Bear”) — 82/25
Martin Short (“Only Murders in the Building”) — 9/2
D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai (“Reservation Dogs”) — 11/2
Larry David (“Curb Your Enthusiasm”) — 11/2
Steve Martin (“Only Murders in the Building”) — 6/1
Matt Berry (“What We Do in the Shadows”) — 7/1

Best Comedy Supporting Actress
Hannah Einbinder (“Hacks”) — 7/2
Meryl Streep (“Only Murders in the Building”) — 4/1
Liza Colon-Zayas (“The Bear”) — 5/1
Sheryl Lee Ralph (“Abbott Elementary”) — 11/2
Carol Burnett (“Palm Royale”) — 13/2
Janelle James (“Abbott Elementary”) — 7/1

Best Comedy Supporting Actor
Ebon Moss-Bachrach (“The Bear”) — 82/25
Paul W. Downs (“Hacks”) — 9/2
Lionel Boyce (“The Bear”) — 5/1
Tyler James Williams (“Abbott Elementary”) — 11/2
Paul Rudd (“Only Murders in the Building”) — 13/2
Bowen Yang (“Saturday Night Live”) — 7/1

Best Comedy Directing
“The Bear” (“Fishes”) — 10/3
“Hacks” (“Bulletproof”) — 4/1
“The Bear” (“Honeydew”) — 5/1
“Abbott Elementary” (“Party”) — 11/2
“The Gentlemen” (“Refined Aggression”) — 13/2
“The Ms. Pat Show” (“I’m The Pappy”) — 15/2

Best Comedy Writing
“The Bear” (“Fishes”) — 17/5
“Hacks” (“Bulletproof”) — 4/1
“Abbott Elementary” (“Career Day”) — 5/1
“What We Do in the Shadows” (“Pride Parade”) — 11/2
“Girls5eva” (“Orlando”) — 13/2
“The Other Two” (“Brooke Hosts A Night Of Undeniable Good”) — 7/1

DRAMA

Best Drama Series
“Shōgun” — 39/10
“The Crown” — 11/2
“Mr. and Mrs. Smith” — 7/1
“Slow Horses” — 15/2
“The Morning Show” — 8/1
“Fallout” — 9/1
“The Gilded Age” — 9/1
“3 Body Problem” — 10/1

Best Drama Actress
Anna Sawai (“Shōgun”) — 17/5
Imelda Staunton (“The Crown”) — 4/1
Jennifer Aniston (“The Morning Show”) — 5/1
Maya Erskine (“Mr. and Mrs. Smith”) — 11/2
Carrie Coon (“The Gilded Age”) — 13/2
Reese Witherspoon (“The Morning Show”) — 7/1

Best Drama Actor
Hiroyuki Sanada (“Shōgun”) — 10/3
Gary Oldman (“Slow Horses”) — 4/1
Donald Glover (“Mr. and Mrs. Smith”) — 5/1
Dominic West (“The Crown”) — 11/2
Walton Goggins (“Fallout”) — 13/2
Idris Elba (“Hijack”) — 7/1

Best Drama Supporting Actress
Elizabeth Debicki (“The Crown”) — 9/2
Lesley Manville (“The Crown”) — 11/2
Christine Baranski (“The Gilded Age”) — 6/1
Greta Lee (“The Morning Show”) — 6/1
Holland Taylor (“The Morning Show”) — 13/2
Nicole Beharie (“The Morning Show”) — 13/2
Karen Pittman (“The Morning Show”) — 7/1

Best Drama Supporting Actor
Billy Crudup (“The Morning Show”) — 5/1
Tadanobu Asano (“Shōgun”) — 5/1
Jon Hamm (“The Morning Show”) — 6/1
Jonathan Pryce (“The Crown”) — 6/1
Takehiro Hira (“Shōgun”) — 13/2
Jack Lowden (“Slow Horses”) — 13/2
Mark Duplass (“The Morning Show”) — 7/1

Best Drama Directing
“Shōgun” (“Crimson Sky”) — 10/3
“The Crown” (“Sleep, Dearie Sleep”) — 4/1
“Mr. and Mrs. Smith” (“First Date”) — 5/1
“Slow Horses” (“Strange Games”) — 6/1
“The Morning Show” (“The Overview Effect”) — 6/1
“Winning Time: Rise of the Lakers Dynasty” (“Beat L.A.”) — 7/1

Best Drama Writing
“Shōgun” (“Crimson Sky”) — 7/2
“Slow Horses” (“Negotiating with Tigers”) — 4/1
“Mr. and Mrs. Smith” (“First Date”) — 5/1
“Shōgun” (“Anjin”) — 11/2
“The Crown” (“Ritz”) — 6/1
“Fallout” (“The End”) — 7/1

SEEEmmy Predictions by our website staff Editors

LIMITED/MOVIE

Best Limited Series
“Baby Reindeer” — 16/5
“True Detective: Night Country” — 4/1
“Fargo” — 9/2
“Ripley” — 9/2
“Lessons in Chemistry” — 9/2

Best Limited/Movie Actress
Jodie Foster (“True Detective: Night Country”) — 16/5
Brie Larson (“Lessons in Chemistry”) — 4/1
Juno Temple (“Fargo”) — 4/1
Sofia Vergara (“Griselda”) — 9/2
Naomi Watts (“Feud: Capote vs. The Swans”) — 9/2

Best Limited/Movie Actor
Richard Gadd (“Baby Reindeer”) — 82/25
Andrew Scott (“Ripley”) — 19/5
Jon Hamm (“Fargo”) — 4/1
Tom Hollander (“Feud: Capote vs. The Swans”) — 9/2
Matt Bomer (“Fellow Travelers”) — 9/2

Best Limited/Movie Supporting Actress
Jessica Gunning (“Baby Reindeer”) — 9/2
Kali Reis (“True Detective: Night Country”) — 11/2
Nava Mau (“Baby Reindeer”) — 6/1
Aja Naomi King (“Lessons in Chemistry”) — 13/2
Lily Gladstone (“Under the Bridge”) — 13/2
Diane Lane (“Feud: Capote vs. The Swans”) — 7/1
Dakota Fanning (“Ripley”) — 7/1

Best Limited/Movie Supporting Actor
Jonathan Bailey (“Fellow Travelers”) — 5/1
Robert Downey Jr. (“The Sympathizer”) — 11/2
Tom Goodman-Hill (“Baby Reindeer”) — 6/1
John Hawkes (“True Detective: Night Country”) — 6/1
Lewis Pullman (“Lessons in Chemistry”) — 13/2
Treat Williams (“Feud: Capote vs. The Swans”) — 13/2
Lamorne Morris (“Fargo”) — 7/1

Best Limited/Movie Directing
“Baby Reindeer” (“Episode 4”) — 7/2
“True Detective: Night Country” (All Episodes) — 4/1
“Ripley” (All Episodes) — 9/2
“Fargo (“The Tragedy of the Commons”) — 11/2
“Lessons in Chemistry” (“Poirot”) — 13/2
“Feud: Capote vs. The Swans” (“Pilot”) — 7/1

Best Limited/Movie Writing
“Baby Reindeer” (All Episodes) — 10/3
“Ripley” (All Episodes) — 9/2
“Fargo” (“The Tragedy of the Commons”) — 5/1
“True Detective: Night Country” (“Part 6”) — 11/2
“Black Mirror” (“Joan Is Awful”) — 13/2
“Fellow Travelers” (“You’re Wonderful”) — 7/1

REALITY/VARIETY

Best Competition Program
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” — 82/25
“The Traitors” — 37/10
“Top Chef” — 9/2
“The Amazing Race” — 9/2
“The Voice” — 9/2

Best Variety Talk Series
“The Daily Show” — 47/20
“Late Show with Stephen Colbert” — 3/1
“Jimmy Kimmel Live” — 10/3
“Late Night with Seth Meyers” — 69/20

Best Variety Scripted Series
“Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” — 7/10
“Saturday Night Live” — 29/20

Best Variety Special Writing
“Alex Edelman: Just For Us” — 82/25
“The Oscars” — 19/5
“John Early: Now More Than Ever” — 4/1
“Mike Birbiglia: The Old Man And The Pool” — 9/2
“Jacqueline Novak: Get On Your Knees” — 9/2

SIGN UP for Gold Derby’s free newsletter with latest predictions

Best of GoldDerby

Sign up for Gold Derby's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Click here to read the full article.