Apple executives take the stage at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco on Wednesday to unveil the iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, and an upgraded Apple TV with more gaming credentials, as well as to provide updates on iOS 9 and OS X 10.11 El Capitan, reports AppleInsider.

Best of all, the electronics giant will be hosting a stream so that fans worldwide can watch the event live.

Apple will offer the live video stream of the keynote at 6 p.m. United Kingdom time on Wednesday evening, which is 1 p.m. EDT in the U.S. The event will feature Apple chief executive Tim Cook, along with other senior executives. It's expected to last about two hours.

In order to watch the keynote live, viewers must stream the content online with Safari 6.0.5 or later on OS X 10.8.5 or later, or Safari on iOS 7 or later, reports The Independent. If you're using Apple TV to watch, the set-top box must be second or third-generation with software 6.2 or higher.

Apple is also live streaming the event to Window PC users for the first time in years. It requires Windows 10 and the use of the Microsoft Edge browser. The stream can be acquired from the same website.

If you're at work or otherwise unable to see the live event, Apple's "Events" page will offer a replay of the event shortly after completion.

As previously reported last week, new products and upgrades likely to be included during the event, include two new iPads, the updated iPhone and a surprise introduction of the iPad Pro with a large screen. There's a strong possibility of an iPad Mini lineup update as well, since it did not receive one last year.

Latin Post will also cover the event throughout Wednesday afternoon and beyond, including the products being unveiled, upcoming gadgets and comparison articles.