The first EU referendum results will be declared at midnight Friday, although these will be from unrepresentative areas such as Gibraltar, which is expected to be heavily in favour of Remain. Between 3am-4am, it’s possible we’ll have the first clear idea of the eventual winner, and by 6am Friday the final count should be completed (although that might be optimistic).
To follow all the results, stick with the New Statesman EU referendum liveblog – which starts at 9.45pm – or see here for other ways to watch the Brexit results live so you can be right there when the Brexit results are announced.
You can also read our guide to what to look out for in the EU referendum results, and the four questions our special correspondent Stephen Bush would like to be able to answer.