Following an entertaining and eventful third day at the WGC-Accenture Match Play, the tournament will continue on Saturday with the fourth round. Although none of the No. 1 seeds are still alive, the remaining field isn’t lacking star power. Four of the eight players have a major championship victory on their resumes while Jason Day, Rickie Fowler and Jordan Spieth represent three of the rising stars in the sport. Victor Dubuisson is the least-known of the players left and he’s no slouch, entering the tournament as the No. 30 player in the world. With four intriguing matchups scheduled, it should be an entertaining Saturday at Dove Mountain.
WGC-Accenture Match Play 2014 live stream: How to watch Saturday’s matches online
Only eight players remain in the WGC Match Play field and that number will be cut in half on Saturday. Here are your options for watching the fourth round online.


All four scheduled matchups will include one player with a major championship, almost giving the quarterfinal an old vs. young feel. Louis Oosthuizen and Day will be the first players to hit the course as they’re scheduled to tee off at 12:05 p.m. ET. Day, a No. 2 seed, is the highest seed remaining. Jim Furyk and Fowler will tee off in the second group. Both came away with tight wins on Friday. The third matchup will feature 44-year-old Ernie Els against the 20-year-old Spieth. Graeme McDowell and Dubuisson will be the final matchup on the course. McDowell pulled off late comebacks in each of his first three matches, including on Friday when he won despite trailing by two with two holes to play.
If the golf turns out as good as it looks on paper, the fourth round could be a must watch for any golf fan. In addition to the television coverage, viewers will have the option to watch all of the action online. Golf Channel and CBS will combine for six hours of live coverage, all of which will be available via online simulcasts. The coverage begins at noon on Golf Channel where it will remain until 2 p.m. The broadcast will be available online via Golf Live Extra. CBS will handle the final four hours of coverage from 2 to 6 p.m. Viewers will be able to watch online at CBSSports.com. With coverage beginning at 12 p.m. and the first group not set to tee off until 12:05, viewers should be able to watch nearly every shot.
Here is a look at the complete quarterfinal coverage.
Saturday: Quarterfinal coverage
TV: Golf Channel - Noon to 2 p.m., CBS - 2 to 6 p.m.
Online: Golf Live Extra - Noon to 2 p.m., CBS Sports - 2 to 6 p.m.
Radio: PGA Tour Network - Noon to 6 p.m.













