the americansMatthew Rhys and Keri Russell as Philip and Elizabeth Jennings in “The Americans.”FXThe Emmys air on Monday night, and there is some tough competition this year, making it hard to decide who should win in every category. 

But it’s easier to figure out who will win, based on precedent and buzz.

“The Handmaid’s Tale,” which won best drama last year, is a favorite to win across all major categories from best drama to best supporting actress. But it could lose in multiple categories to “Game of Thrones,” which wasn’t in the running for last year’s awards. But both of those shows should lose to “The Americans,” which had an impeccable final season and has never won, though it’s deserved all of the drama Emmys for years. 

There’s also tight competition among the limited series categories, with incredible shows including “The Assassination of Gianni Versace,” “Godless,” and “Patrick Melrose,” which are all deserving of every award they’re up for on Monday night. 

We put together a list of our Emmy predictions, along with who we think should win. We also threw in who got snubbed. So if you’re excited to see the best contenders among all the nominees this year, look no further.

The Emmys, hosted by “SNL’s” Colin Jost and Michael Che, air Monday, September 17 on NBC. 

Here’s our list of who will win the Emmys, and who should: