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How to watch The Masters 2020 final round on TV and stream online

Dustin Johnson held a strong overnight lead coming into round four

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Sunday 15 November 2020 14:03 GMT
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Dustin Johnson leads the way at Augusta National after a peerless third-round 65 left him four shots clear of the chasing pack heading into the fourth round. 

The world No 1 had an overnight share of the lead heading into Saturday and produced a five-under-par front nine to surge into a league of his own at the top of the leaderboard. 

Jon Rahm and Justin Thomas, the world No 2 and 3 respectively, had also taken a share of the lead on Friday but faltered badly in the third round. 

Instead, it is the relatively unknown quantities of Abraham Ancer and Sunjae Im - both Masters debutants - along with Cameron Smith who provide the closest challenge at -12.

Here is everything you need to know:

Read more: Day Three report: Johnson surges into four-shot lead

How to watch on TV

The final round of the 2020 Masters will be shown on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Golf from 2pm GMT. The BBC will show highlights 10.20pm on BBC Two.

How to stream online

Sky Sports customers can stream The Masters live online throughout the day via the Sky Sports website and the Sky Go app. BBC highlights will be available to license fee payers at 10.20pm via the BBC iPlayer.

If you’re not a Sky customer you can grab a NOWTV Day Pass here to watch without a subscription.

How to listen on radio

From 6pm until the close of play you can listen BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds.

When will the Masters finish?

The Green Jacket is expected to be handed out at around 8pm GMT.

Leaderboard after round three

-16: D Johnson

-12: Im, Ancer, Smith

-11: Frittelli

-10: Thomas

-9: Munoz, Reed, Rahm

-8: McIlroy, Koepka, Fleetwood, Matsuyama

-7: Cantlay

-6: Na, Champ, Conners, Casey, Pan

-5: Simpson, Schauffele, Woods, Scheffler, Lowry, Willett

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