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Who will take home the coveted green jacket? The 2024 Masters tournament continues in Augusta, Ga., this weekend. This year's tournament started on April 8th and ends on April 14th.
Tiger Woods made history on Friday (April 11) by becoming the only golfer in history to win 24 straight cuts at the Masters.
Golf fans can watch and stream live coverage of the 88th annual Masters Tournament on CBS, ESPN, ESPN+ and online at Master.com. ESPN's live coverage of the tournament will include interviews, sports analysis and other highlights shown Sports center at Masters.
The final two rounds of the 2024 Masters tournament take place on Saturday and Sunday.
Read on for ways to watch and stream.
Where to watch the Masters for free
Cord cutters can watch and stream the 2024 Masters on ESPN via streaming platforms like Fubu, Sling TV, Fubo, DirecTV and Hulu + Live TV (use ExpressVPN to stream from outside the US).
You can stream 75+ channels with DirecTV Stream, including local channels like CBS, NBC and ABC along with cable channels like ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Deportes, CNN, MTV, VH1, Bravo, TNT, TBS and TLC. In addition, there is a free trial for five days.
Sling TV offers one of the most affordable streaming packages for live TV. Plans start at just $20 for the first month and you can stream 30+ channels. ESPN, TNT, TBS are some of the cable channels available on Sling TV. CBS and other local channels are available in select areas.
Want more ways to watch CBS? Watch CBS live on CBS.com and Paramount+ with Showtime.
Paramount+ with Showtime costs $11.99 per month for ad-free streaming access and local CBS channel access. The streaming platform includes a free trial for the first week and access to thousands of hours of entertainment.
CBS will air coverage of the 2024 Masters tournament weekend from 3-7 p.m. ET on Saturday (April 13). Season four will air on CBS and air on Paramount+ on Sunday from 3-7 p.m. ET.
ESPN's coverage of the second round continues Friday from 8-11 p.m. ET. The third and fourth rounds will air live on ESPN+ on Saturday and Sunday at 10:15 a.m. ET.
In addition, Masters.com and the Masters app will stream live scores, interactive player tracking, video highlights and more.