Summary

  • Champion: -15 Reed

  • -14 Fowler; -13 Spieth; -11 Rahm

  • Selected: -9 Smith, Watson, Stenson, McIlroy; -8 Leishman; -7 Finau, D Johnson

  • -6 Hoffman, Rose; -5 Casey; -4 Thomas, Fleetwood; +1 Woods; +2 Mickelson

  1. Live on BBC Twopublished at 18:30 British Summer Time 8 April 2018

    BBC Two

    Live television coverage is just getting under way on BBC Two. There is a link at the top of this page if you've got family members watching The Big Painting Challenge or In the Night Garden on the screen in the corner of the room.

    Join Eilidh Barbour, Peter Alliss, Ken Brown and the team for what promises to be a belting evening's entertainment.

  2. Reed predicts 'electrifying' finalepublished at 18:24 British Summer Time 8 April 2018

    P Reed -14, R McIlroy -11 (tee-time 19:40 BST)

    ReedImage source, Getty Images

    Patrick Reed went a little Danny Zuko in his post third-round interview, predicting an "electrifying" final day at Augusta.

    Reed admits more pressure will be on him as the leader, but believes McIlroy could also feel the strain.

    "At the same time, he's trying to go for the career Grand Slam. You can put it either way," he said.

    "It's going to be electrifying. The fans are going to be ready to go, they are going to be ready to cheer for whoever is making putts, whoever is making birdies or pulling off shots."

  3. Postpublished at 18:20 British Summer Time 8 April 2018

    Right, we'll get back to the Reed-Rory build-up in a moment, but there is already some golf being played out at Augusta National...

    Some lad named Tiger Woods is through the front nine having cancelled out three well-made birdies with a handful of careless bogeys to remain at four over for the tournament.

    Playing alongside the American, but further up the leaderboard, Rafa Cabrera Bello has enjoyed a decent start with three birdies seeing him climb to one over par.

    Hideki Matsuyama and Russell Henley are the only two to have propelled themselves into the red so far today, both sitting at one under.

  4. Coming uppublished at 18:14 British Summer Time 8 April 2018

    Tee-times

    18:00: Charley Hoffman (US), Tony Finau (US)

    18:20: Jimmy Walker (US), Matt Kuchar (US)

    18:30: Jason Day (Aus), Bernd Wiesberger (Aut)

    18:40: Justin Rose (Eng), Louis Oosthuizen (SA)

    18:50: Dustin Johnson (US), Cameron Smith (Aus)

  5. The contenders...published at 18:09 British Summer Time 8 April 2018

    ContendersImage source, Getty Images

    Patrick Reed -14 : The 27-year-old American holds a three-shot lead heading into the final day at Augusta, where he hopes to win his first major title.

    Rory McIlroy -11 : A Masters victory is the only thing missing from Rory McIlroy's major cabinet, with the Northern Irishman hoping to banish meltdown memories of 2011 and seal the career Grand Slam.

    Rickie Fowler -9: Sure to get the backing of the American crowd and aiming to improve on his best finish at Augusta, tied fifth in 2014.

    Jon Rahm -8: The 23-year-old Spaniard has never finished inside the top 20 at a major, but is looking to muscle in on the Masters party.

    Henrik Stenson -7: The experienced Swede has already played down his chances of a first Masters title, but is used to going the distance after his 2016 Open victory.

  6. Rory v Reed, part twopublished at 18:05 British Summer Time 8 April 2018

    Very little can be taken for certain on the final day of a Masters tournament, but one thing that is for sure is the Patrick Reed-Rory McIlroy showdown has got the golfing world salivating.

    Who would have thought the pair's epic Ryder Cup matchplay tussle at Hazeltine two years ago could just prove a warm up for one of the most ferociously contested Augusta Sundays?

    Expect a fist-pumping, crowd-baiting, roar-inducing few hours this evening when the top two head out from 19:40 BST.

  7. Green dreamspublished at 17:59 British Summer Time 8 April 2018

    Green JacketImage source, Getty Images

    Any dream catchers out among the rental homes surrounding Augusta will have found their load weighed down by wishful-thinking minds wandering to slipping on Green Jackets last night.

    The scent of a Masters title is in the air, and at least five of the world's finest will fancy their chances of cashing in a winner's cheque come this evening.

    Patrick Reed's imagination will have run the wildest, the American taking a three-shot lead into the final day, but Rory McIlroy is lurking - and the Northern Irishman knows how those vivid major-winning dreams can quickly turn to nightmares.

    Sit back, grab a cuppa, speculate about who's going to win or lose it on Amen Corner, but most importantly enjoy the ride... it's Masters Sunday.

  8. Woods close to ace on fourpublished at 17:24 British Summer Time 8 April 2018

  9. Live text starting at 18:00 BSTpublished at 16:41 British Summer Time 8 April 2018

    Welcome to coverage of what promises to be an enthralling final round of the 2018 Masters.

    Our live text commentary will begin at 18:00 BST. Leader Patrick Reed tees off at 19:40. He is partnered by Rory McIlroy, who is trying to become just the sixth player to win the career Grand Slam of all four majors.

    In the meantime, there are a variety of live streams to watch at the top of this page, including Tiger Woods in 'featured groups'.