The Masters 2017: BBC Two, Red Button, radio and online coverage times

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BBC Sport brings you extensive live coverage of the final day of the 2017 Masters, from the Augusta National Golf Club.

The dramatic finale will be shown live and uninterrupted on BBC Two from 18:30 BST.

In addition, online and Connected TV viewers have the option of up to four extra streams from 15:15 BST, showing live coverage of Amen Corner, holes 15 and 16, featured groups as well as the Masters own On the Range channel.

You can also listen to live commentary BBC Radio 5 live from 20:00, while live text coverage on the BBC Sport website will also help you keep up to date, with access to video streams, radio commentaries and statistics just a click away.

Schedule

Sunday 9 April

15:45-18:30, Extra coverage, BBC Red Button*

15:45-00:15, Featured Groups, Connected TV & Online

15:45-00:00, Extra coverage, BBC Red Button*

16:00-18:00, On The Range, Connected TV & Online

16:45-23:00, Amen Corner, Connected TV & Online

17:30-23:30, Holes 15 & 16, Connected TV & Online

18:30-00:00, Final Day live, BBC Two

20:00-01:00, Final Day live, BBC Radio 5 live

*continuous coverage if Davis Cup tennis has finished

Digital

Audiences can access all of BBC Sport's digital coverage from bbc.co.uk/sport via a web browser on PCs and handheld devices or the BBC Sport app for mobiles and tablets (iOS and Android). The BBC Sport app for connected TVs will also provide all live streams and video highlights.

Catch-up

You can view all of our TV and Red Button broadcasts as well as listen to our radio sports programming on the BBC iPlayer.

National and regional variations

National and regional variations have been included in this list where possible, but please check your local listings for more detailed information.

NB. All times are BST and are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Also coverage on BBC Red Button can experience late schedule changes, so details may differ from this page. Further programmes and times will appear when confirmed.

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