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Masters 2021: Tee times for final round, how to watch on TV and latest odds

Hideki Matsuyama reacts after making an eagle on the 15th hole - CURTIS COMPTON
Hideki Matsuyama reacts after making an eagle on the 15th hole - CURTIS COMPTON

Four years since he last raised a trophy and in his 10th appearance at the Masters, Japan's Hideki Matsuyama moved into position for his first major title with a late charge at Augusta National.

In fact, no native of Japan has ever won a men's major tournament, with Matsuyama in position to be the first with a four-shot lead at 11-under 205 heading into the final round at Augusta. His 7-under-par 65 was the best round of the day by three shots.

England's Justin Rose, the leader after the first two rounds, was in a group of four in second place at 7 under after shooting an even-par 72.

Xander Schauffele (68), Will Zalatoris (71) and Australia's Marc Leishman (70) also were at 7 under and in position to make a charge if Matsuyama falters.

Another shot back at 6 under and in sixth place was Canada's Corey Conners (68), who had a hole-in-one at No. 6 in the third round. Alone in seventh at 5 under was 2015 champion Jordan Spieth, who had to scramble for an even-par 72

When is it?

The Masters got under way on Thursday, April 8, and will run over four rounds until Sunday when a winner will be awarded the coveted Green Jacket.

What time will the action start?

Last year's tee times were slightly different due to the daylight hours in November, but we are back to a more familiar schedule this year.

Full television coverage will not start until much later, although there will be featured group coverage available via the red button. The final groups will begin at 7pm and so the action win finish around 11.30pm UK time. It should be an hour or so earlier on Sunday.

What are the final-round tee times?

USA unless stated, all times BST

  • 15:00 A Scott (Aus), J Herman

  • 15:10 J M Olazabal (Esp), B Todd

  • 15:20 G Woodland, C Bezuidenhout (Rsa)

  • 15:30 B Horschel, P Casey (Eng)

  • 15:40 M Thompson, A Ancer (Mex)

  • 15:50 T Hatton (Eng), I Poulter (Eng)

  • 16:00 B DeChambeau, H English

  • 16:10 L Oosthuizen (Rsa), J Kokrak

  • 16:20 S Munoz (Col), C Champ

  • 16:40 C Morikawa, M Jones (Aus)

  • 16:50 M Fitzpatrick (Eng), T Fleetwood (Eng)

  • 17:00 B Watson, M Laird (Sco)

  • 17:10 C Schwartzel (Rsa), M Wallace (Eng)

  • 17:20 M Hughes (Can), S Lowry (Ire)

  • 17:30 J Rahm (Esp), S Scheffler

  • 17:40 J Niemann (Chl), W Simpson

  • 17:50 F Molinari (Ita), P Mickelson

  • 18:00 J Thomas, C Smith (Aus)

  • 18:20 R Palmer, V Hovland (Nor)

  • 18:30 S Cink, H Stenson (Swe)

  • 18:40 K Na, P Reed

  • 18:50 B Wiesberger (Aut), Si Woo Kim (Kor)

  • 19:00 R MacIntyre (Sco), T Finau

  • 19:10 B Harman, J Spieth

  • 19:20 C Conners (Can), W Zalatoris

  • 19:30 J Rose (Eng), M Leishman (Aus)

  • 19:40 X Schauffele, H Matsuyama (Jpn)

What TV channel is it on?

Sky Sports have exclusive live coverage on their dedicated Masters channel. Global broadcast restrictions mean that full live coverage will begin from 7.30pm over the first two days, 8pm on Saturday and 7pm on Sunday.

Coverage of the featured groups and featured holes - 11, 12 and 13 as well as 15 and 16 - will begin via the red button from 2pm over the first two days. There will also be live featured coverage of the 4th, 5th and 6th.

Alternatively, you can return to our golf page to follow your favourite players with our live blog.

What are the latest odds?

  • Hideki Matsuyama 5/6

  • Xander Schauffele 5/1

  • Justin Rose 9/1

  • Will Zalatoris 10/1

  • Marc Leishman 11/1

  • Jordan Spieth 16/1

  • Corey Conners 20/1

  • Brian Harman 125/1

  • Tony Finau 125/1