Coming off Bernie Sander's surprising win in Michigan, the Vermont senator and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will meet Wednesday' in Miami for the eighth Democratic debate.

>>Related: Stunning upset: What just happened in Michigan?

The debate in Flint Sunday saw tempers rise as both Sanders and Clinton sent shots across the bow on issues  such as trade and voting records.

Here’s a quick look at how and what to watch for in Wednesday's debate 

When: Wednesday,  March 9

Where: Miami Dade Community College, Miami, Fla.

What time: The debate starts at 9 p.m. (ET)

Hosted by: The Washington Post and Univision 

Airs on: The debate will air live in Spanish on Univision, and will be simulcast in English on CNN and the Fusion network. Univision is on: Direct TV - channel 402; Dish Network - channel 270, 827.

CNN is on: DirecTV - channel 202; Dish Network - channel 200; ATT U-verse - channel 202.

Live stream: The debate can be live streamed on The Washington Post's desktop and mobile sites, as well as on The Post's app for Apple TV. You can also live stream the debate on go.CNN.com.

Moderators: The debate will be moderated by Jorge Ramos and Maria Elena Salinas of Univision, and Karen Tumulty of The Washington Post.

Who's in:  Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Below are links to their websites.

•    Hillary Clinton

•    Bernie Sanders

When's the next one:

The next Republican debate is Thursday, March. 10. It will be held at the University of Miami. It is sponsored by CNN, Salem Media Group and The Washington Times.