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General Election 2015: When is the final leaders debate? What channel is it on?

The four leaders prepare for the debate
The four leaders prepare for the debate

The Scottish party leaders will face each other tonight in a final TV debate before Thursday’s General Election.

The four main party leaders are set to take part in a live BBC Scotland debate in Edinburgh after a day campaigning, as the parties continue to make the case for their support across Scotland.

Nicola Sturgeon has spent the day meeting families at a play area in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, while Scottish Labour deputy leader Kezia Dugdale joined Edinburgh South candidate Ian Murray in the capital.

Willie Rennie has also been campaigning in Edinburgh where he has been joined by former UK party leader Sir Menzies Campbell and Edinburgh West candidate Mike Crockart.

What time does the debate start?

The debate starts at 7.30pm and will run for an hour.

Where can I watch the debate?

The debate will be shown live on BBC1.

Who will be taking part?

The leaders of the four main political parties in Scotland will take part – Nicola Sturgeon (SNP), Jim Murphy (SNP) Ruth Davidson (Conservatives) and Willie Rennie (Liberal Democrats).

Who will host the debate?

BBC political correspondent Glenn Campbell will be the man calling the shots.