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Masters live stream 2016: How to watch Sunday’s round live online

The stage is set for the final round of the 2016 Masters, and there figures to be plenty of drama on Sunday at Augusta National. There is a familiar name on top of the leaderboard, but while Jordan Spieth leads, there are a host of players still within range to also capture the green jacket.

If the final round is anything like the third round, it could come down to the 18th green. Spieth has led wire-to-wire thus far, but every time he looks poised to pull away from the field, he stumbles. That was the case to close the day on Saturday when he finished bogey-double bogey to trim his lead from four strokes to just one. He will open the final round at 3-under, one stroke ahead of Smylie Kaufman. Eight other players -- including Jason Day and Dustin Johnson -- are within four strokes of the lead.

To make the final round even more interesting, conditions should pick up and allow better scoring opportunities. The wind was a major factor during the first three rounds and limited birdies in a major way. If the current forecast holds true, it won’t be nearly as blustery and players should be able to attack much more. Instead of fighting the course and just trying to survive, the field should be out posting red numbers and trying to out-duel the other players for the win.

With a talented and bunched field, the final round has all the makings of a classic at Augusta National. Thanks to extended coverage, viewers will be able to watch most of the round, including multiple online options. TV coverage will begin an hour earlier at 2 p.m. ET. That means the final five groups will all tee off after coverage begins and play their entire final rounds during the broadcast window. Viewers will be able to watch that coverage online as well with a live simulcast stream from Masters.com.

In addition to the main broadcast, there will also be three secondary streams. That is headlined by a featured group stream that will start in the morning and run through the day. Fans of Amen Corner can watch nothing but those three holes thanks to a dedicated stream. Viewers can also watch every player in the field come through Nos. 15 and 16 with a stream focused just on those two holes.

The majority of attention will be on the main broadcast -- barring a player making a massive run up the leaderboard -- but viewers will have even more options to watch the final round.

Here is the full list of coverage options. All times Eastern.

Sunday’s final round coverage

Television:

2-7 p.m.: Live final round coverage - CBS

Online:

Available at Masters.com

2-7 p.m.: Live TV simulcast

10:15 a.m.-completion (~7 p.m.): Featured groups stream
Noon-6:30 p.m.: Amen Corner live stream
12:30 p.m.-7 p.m.: Nos. 15 and 16 live stream
Conclusion of play: Green jacket ceremony

Radio:

2 p.m.-completion: Masters Radio - Masters.com

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