Fans who want to watch the Masters this year have myriad options to take in the action, which includes coverage of Featured Groups; Holes 4, 5, 6, 15 and 16; and Amen Corner. Viewers may be confused at the lack of early coverage on TV, but there are still plenty of ways fans can enjoy a tradition unlike any other.

Here’s how to watch the 2021 Masters, day by day, including TV and streaming options:

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Masters schedule 2021

The first three days of Masters coverage won’t start on TV until 3 p.m. ET; the final day of coverage will begin an hour earlier, at 2 p.m. ESPN will handle the first two days of coverage, followed by CBS in weekend play.

Viewers in Canada can watch every round of the Masters on TNS and RDS; CTV will have the final two rounds.

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Masters TV coverage today

Thursday, April 8

TV channel: ESPN Broadcast times: 3-7:30 p. m. ET

Friday, April 9

TV channel: ESPN Broadcast times: 3-7:30 p. m. ET

Saturday, April 10

TV channel: CBS Broadcast times: 3-7 p. m.

Sunday, April 11

TV channel: CBS Broadcast times: 2-7 p. m.

MORE: Stream morning coverage of the Masters live on ESPN+

How to live stream the Masters online

Fans can watch the entire 2021 Masters Tournament on Masters.com, as well as varying types of content from ESPN+ and Paramount+. Another option includes fuboTV, which offers a seven-day free trial.

Masters streaming schedule

ESPN+

Paramount+