He's cooking...published at 23:17 British Summer Time 13 April 2019
Molinari -13 (15)
Italy's Francesco Molinari leads the Masters on -13 after third round of 66
Tiger Woods and Tony Finau second on -11
Koepka -10; Poulter, Simpson -9
Kuchar, Schauffele, Harding, D Johnson, Oosthuizen -8
Selected: Fowler, Scott -7; Mickelson -6; Fleetwood, Spieth -4, McIlroy -1
Final round to start at 12:30 BST because of expected bad weather
Luke Reddy, Alex Bysouth and Steve Sutcliffe
Molinari -13 (15)
Red or Black? Spanish golfer Pablo Larrazabal is playing clothing roulette.....
What happens if he goes Green though.....
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Day -7 (15)
Meanwhile, Molinari's playing partner Jason Day found the water. His over-cooked approach almost teased and teased before trickling off the bank...
He's eventually down for a double bogey.
Molinari -13 (15)
Right then, the small matter of Francesco Molinari on the 15th looking to extend his lead with a birdie chance from nine feet.
In. It. Goes!
He is unstoppable. Four birdies on the bounce for the Italian and he extends his lead to two strokes.
Scott -8 (16) Koepka -10 (16)
Brooks Koepka for birdie on 16, has his go at it but nothing doing. Alongside him Adam Scott has problems of the sand variety and he's about to fall away here...bogey. A sand chip and two putts.
Woods -11 (F)
Ken Brown
BBC Sport commentator at the Augusta National
That round should guarantee Tiger Woods being in the final group tomorrow.
It's nice to see him smiling again.
Woods -11, Poulter -9 (F)
Every patron inside Augusta is willing Tiger Woods' long-ranging putt into the cup at the 18th hole... it winds right, but not quite in time. Woods smiles, he settles for a par and heads in at 11 under par.
A fine round from the four-time Masters champion.
But how about this for a finish from Ian Poulter! He's been hanging on to Tiger's tail all day, and finishes with a birdie... a little fist bump from Poulter to boot.
The Englishman finishes head into the clubhouse at nine under.
Peter Scrivener
BBC Sport at Augusta National
Following Tiger Woods round Augusta National is one heck of an experience.
The cheers that greeted his drive down the 14th were almost as loud as the ones that celebrated his birdie on the 13th. By the time he birdied the 15th, the noise had gone up a notch.
Whoops, hollers and high fives everywhere. A 10-year-old Tiger fan called Sanders demands a fist bump from me.
There's an exodus across the 17th fairway to get a view of the 16th green. Tiger nails to a few feet. The roar is something else. A Tiger roar. An Augusta Tiger roar.
It's hard not to get caught up in it all. Another one as the putt sinks. Security guards trying to calm the crowds as they start to swarm up the 17th.
Ian Poulter, caught in the middle, is putting together his own useful round, but frankly not many out there care.
Koepka -10 (15) Schauffele -9 (17)
Xander Schauffele pars 17, it's being taken away from him a bit by others. Notably, Brooks Koepka has momentum others dream of now, pinging an approach in on the par-three 16th and leaving a birdie putt he'll fancy a great deal. Similar distance to the one he dropped for eagle on the last drag...
Finau -11 (F)
Tony Finau, speaking after shooting a superb eight-under-par 64 to move to 11 under, says: "I was hitting my driver well and that means I can attack the course if I'm doing that.
"I felt calm and comfortable and my scores showed that. I was happy to make birdie on one and was off to the races.
"I drove it nicely and got in that zone but I looked at the leaderboard and knew I needed to keep making chances because the other guys are playing well.
"You can't let your foot off the gas but I'm well in contention and happy about that."
Woods -11, Poulter -9 (17)
A huge ovation for Tiger Woods as he strides up to the 18th green. A wry smile from the American at his reception. He lifts his cap and towels down his forehead.
Big putt still to come, an outside birdie chance at the last...
Molinari -12, Day -9 (14)
Frankie Molinari is on the green at the par-five 15th in two... you get the feeling the Italian's lead could be about to get bigger.
Woods -11, Poulter -9 (17)
Here's how it looks for Tiger Woods and Ian Poulter approaching the 18th green...
Scott -9 (15) Koepka -10 (15)
Big moment, Brooks Koepka motionless over his ball on 15... this for eagle. Sends it, his head turns, his body still, his ball downed. Huge.
Adam Scott, birdie look from closer in, could do with this...leaves it out there. Key moments.
Molinari -12, Day -9 (14)
Francesco Molinari leathers a tee shot about a central as can be down the fairway on 15. Just flawless.
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Mark Chapman
BBC Sport presenter at the Augusta National
There was slight murmur of discontent around the gallery when Francesco Molinari's name went above Tiger Woods on the leaderboard.
But a lady in front of us started jumping up, she was wearing a white t-shirt that simply says 'Forza Francesco' on it with an Italian flag on it.