The back nine on the third day at Augusta set up an intriguing final round for this year's Masters.
A bogey from leader Patrick Reed on the 16th followed by a birdie from Rory McIlroy on the last cut the American's lead from five shots to three.
They will be the final pairing to step onto the course for the final round.
What time does Rory McIlroy tee-off for the final round at The Masters?
Rory McIlroy and Patrick Reed will tee-off at 7:40pm Irish time on Sunday evening. That's 2:40pm eastern time in the US.
Masters final round tee times
3:00pm - Vijay Singh
3:10pm - Ian Poulter, Brian Harman
3:20pm - Chez Reavie, Phil Mickelson
3:30pm - Tyrrell Hatton, a-Doug Ghim
3:40pm - Martin Kaymer, Kyle Stanley
3:50pm - Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Xander Schauffele
4:00pm - Bryson DeChambeau, Branden Grace
4:10pm - Rafael Cabrera Bello, Tiger Woods
4:20pm- Bernhard Langer, Fred Couples
4:40pm - Zach Johnson, Webb Simpson
4:50pm - Ryan Moore, Jhonattan Vegas
5:00pm - Adam Scott, Daniel Berger
5:10pm - Haotong Li, Paul Casey
5:20pm - Adam Hadwin, Hideki Matsuyama
5:30pm - Satoshi Kodaira, Russell Henley
5:40pm - Kevin Kisner, Francesco Molinari
5:50pm - Matthew Fitzpatrick, Si Woo Kim
6:00pm - Charley Hoffman, Tony Finau
6:20pm - Jimmy Walker, Matt Kuchar
6:30pm - Jason Day, Bernd Wiesberger
6:40pm - Justin Rose, Louis Oosthuizen
7:10pm - Bubba Watson, Marc Leishman
7:20pm - Henrik Stenson, Tommy Fleetwood
7:30pm - Rickie Fowler, Jon Rahm
6:50pm - Dustin Johnson, Cameron Smith
7:00pm - Justin Thomas, Jordan Spieth
7:40pm - Patrick Reed, Rory McIlroy
Where to watch the final round of The Masters?
The final round of the 2018 Masters can be watched on eir Sport 1 with coverage beginning at 7pm. It can also be viewed on Sky Sports Golf and Mix (6pm) and Sky Sports Main Event (6:30pm). There will also be coverage on BBC Two from 6:30pm.
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