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How to watch 2026 Masters Round 3 for free: Tee times, livestream

Defending champion Rory McIlroy led after day one, and after round two, he still holds a commanding — and historic — lead. Through 36 holes, McIlroy still leads at 12 under par. It marks the largest midway lead in Masters history.

McIlroy currently holds a six shot advantage over Sam Burns and Patrick Reed, who are tied for second at six under par.

Two-time Masters champ and World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler survived the cuts that shrunk the field from 91 to 54, but he’s currently 12 shots off the lead.

Starting today, The Masters changes networks and channels for the next two rounds. Keep reading for TV schedules, streaming schedules and more for the second round of The Masters 2026.

The Masters continues today, April 11, and ends tomorrow, April 12.

While The Masters will air across the a few different networks and streaming services, you likely won’t need all of them to tune in to as much of The Masters as you’d like.

DIRECTV’s Choice plan ($59.99 for your first month with a five-day free trial) includes access to the ESPN Unlimited app, where featured groups will stream throughout the day. The service will also have its own live streams of select featured holes. Of course, it also includes CBS, where you can stream the TV coverage beginning at 2 p.m. ET.

You can also watch Masters coverage on Paramount+ with the Premium Plan, which costs $13.99/month after a seven-day free trial that you can only take advantage of if you subscribe via Prime Video.

In addition to the afternoon and evening coverage listed above, The Masters will air morning coverage across a handful of streaming services. All times listed below are in ET.

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