Rory McIlroy will have a glorious opportunity to complete the career Grand Slam on Sunday, with extended coverage from the final round of The Masters live on Sky Sports.
McIlroy takes a three-shot lead into the final day at Augusta National after firing two eagles and four birdies in a stunning third-round 66, with the Northern Irishman closing in on a first major victory since 2014.
Victory for the world No 2 would see him become just the sixth player in the modern era to complete the career Grand Slam and first since Tiger Woods, in his 17th Masters appearance.
US Open champion Bryson DeChambeau and Canada’s Corey Conners are his closest challengers, while Ludvig Åberg is still in the hunt alongside former major champions Patrick Reed and Jason Day.
World No 1 Scottie Scheffler is seven back as he looks to become the first player to defend his Masters title since Woods, with Ireland’s Shane Lowry on the same total and heading into the final day on five under.
Sky Sports Golf will be showing record hours of live coverage from the 2025 contest, including more action over the final round than previous years. Here’s a closer look at the key TV and streaming times and ways to follow all of the action from The Masters…
When is The Masters on Sky Sports?
Wall-to-wall coverage from the tournament resumes at 3pm on Sunday, with Featured Group action and regular updates from around the course available to enjoy on Sky Sports Golf until the global broadcast window begins at 8pm.
A new addition to this year’s coverage also sees a Masters build-up show live from 3pm on Sunday ahead of full coverage starting at 5pm, covering all the action until after the close of play.
On Sky Sports+, Sky Q and Sky Glass customers will have lots of extra action to enjoy, with plenty of bonus feeds allowing you to follow players’ progress through various parts of Augusta’s famous layout.
What time does coverage start? Key TV times
All on Sky Sports Golf; Timings of the extra feeds are subject to change, based on tee times
Sunday April 13
1500-1700 – Live Masters build-up
1700-0030 – Day four LIVE!
Extra feeds (timings subject to change): 1500 On the Range, 1515 Featured Groups, 1530 Holes four-six, 1645 Amen Corner, 1745 Holes 15 and 16
What is the extra coverage on offer?
The On the Range show covers the practice facility at Augusta National, offering news, analysis, interviews and more, while the Featured Groups feed has four groups a day – two early and two late – and offers each shot of the players selected.
The notorious Amen Corner stream focuses on the famous three-hole stretch from the 11th, while a feed of the fourth, fifth and sixth holes will go live each day as soon as the opening group reach that part of the course and another stream covers the 15th and 16th holes.
Sky Sports+ is live and already integrated into Sky TV, streaming service NOW and the Sky Sports app. You can head to the ‘Watch’ section on the Sky Sports app to access all Sky Sports+ live streams via event centres.
What other extra coverage is there?
Sky Sports Golf has documentaries and features from past editions of the event, with this year’s offering new programmes focused on Jordan Spieth – 10 years on from his maiden major title – and Bernhard Langer after his expected final appearance at Augusta National.
Daily 90-minute highlights will be available on Sky Sports Golf each morning, with the channel showing documentaries and features from past editions of the event, while the final round will be repeated – in full – the Monday after the tournament.
Download the Sky Sports App or visit the Sky Sports website for news, highlights and leaderboard scores throughout the week, with a live text blog running through tournament week, while Sky Sports News will be on-site and provide you with regular updates and exclusive interviews.
Watch The Masters exclusively live on Sky Sports. Live coverage resumes on Sunday from 3pm on Sky Sports Golf. Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOW.

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