Postpublished at 23:41 BST 10 April 2016
Johnson (-1 after 17)
Dustin Johnson has around 10ft for birdie on 18. He got within striking distance ever so briefly around the time of the Spieth collapse but Danny Willett accelerated right on cue.
England's Danny Willett wins the Masters on -5
Willett first British winner since Faldo in 1996
Spieth & Westwood tie for second on -2
Spieth led by five but dropped six shots in three
McIlroy finishes on +1 after a 71
Tom Fordyce and Luke Reddy
Johnson (-1 after 17)
Dustin Johnson has around 10ft for birdie on 18. He got within striking distance ever so briefly around the time of the Spieth collapse but Danny Willett accelerated right on cue.
Jay Townsend
Former American professional golfer on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
"Willett has done everything you could ever ask of a Major champion, to play a bogey-free round under that pressure is an incredible performance.
"I always felt that Danny Willett had the self-belief to do this."
-5: Willett (18)
-3: Spieth (15)
-2: Westwood (18)
-3, two shots off clubhouse lead of Willett
He likes this, he likes this... my giddy aunts, he nearly holes it! Birdie chance coming up, birdie chance from eight feet. Hold them horses, there's some galloping to go yet.
Willett (-5 after 18)
Danny Willett is not over the line yet but his agent Chubby Chandler still got a hug. Premature?
Andrew Magee
American PGA Tour winner on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
"What a courageous 22-year-old, Jordan Spieth."
Holes it! Willett in the clubhouse, two-shot lead with three to play for Spieth. Is there another twist? Golf, bloody hell etc.
Iain Carter
BBC golf correspondent at Augusta National
"Willett taps in for the 67 that may well win him the Masters 20 years on from Sir Nick Faldo.
"A huge smile across the face of Danny Willett.
"The crowd know it, they give him a huge ovation. What a round from Willett. The man who became a father last week could be the Daddy of Augusta."
Iain Carter
BBC golf correspondent at Augusta National
"There is a rueful smile on Willett’s face. It wasn’t exactly nerveless from him."
Ken Brown
BBC Sport commentator live on BBC Two at Augusta
"What a brilliant effort, it sends tingles down your spine."
Finishes five under, leads by three
Here he goes. White jersey off for this, green pole underneath... you little beauty. Never a doubt. Hugs for the caddie, that's surely enough, isn't it? Isn't it?
Spieth (-2 after 14)
This isn't finished yet. Jordan Spieth goes with a low-flight wedge into the 15th for his third shot. A skip, a jump, it's close and should be put away for birdie to get within two. He still has three holes to play.
I can't take this.
He's double-bogeyed the 17th, should anyone tell Danny boy?
Now then. 14 feet away, little right to left swing on this I fancy. White cap pulled low, crouching over the line. Club face back, swings through... nope, can't blame him for not rapping it, but he's still got maybe four feet to go...
Johnson (-3 after 16), Westwood (-2 after 17)
Dustin Johnson whisks one out of the sand but this is bogey alley. He ain't going to sink the long putt which remains.
Lee Westwood chips up on 18, close again for the Englishman. Was this the opening he needed to land a major?
If Willett does it...
-2, three off Willett
And why not. This time it's a rules official who's getting it, and to be honest there won't be many too upset about that. Something about a drain cover, he'll hack on and march up the fairway.
Iain Carter
BBC golf correspondent at Augusta National
"That is a quite brilliant approach shot from Danny Willett. He has a chance of a birdie which could well win him his first major."