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Augusta is set, the pressure is on, and the 2025 Masters is wide open — here's how to tune in to this year's tournament
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AUGUSTA, GEORGIA - APRIL 14: Scottie Scheffler of The United States plays his tee shot on the 18th hole during the final round of the 2024 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 14, 2024 in Augusta, Georgia.
David Cannon/Getty ImagesFew places embody golf quite like Augusta National. With its pristine fairways and iconic azaleas in full bloom, the historic club has been home to the prestigious Masters Tournament for nearly 90 years. It's a fittingly historic venue for one of golf's four majors, with legends such as Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Jack Nicklaus, and Arnold Palmer donning the green jacket multiple times over the years. But sometimes it can get a bit boring watching the same athletes, no matter how talented, win over and over again. Luckily, that's not been the case on the PGA Tour thus far in 2025, with players like Thomas Detry, Joe Highsmith, and Brian Campbell seemingly coming out of nowhere to attain their first career victories.
Can another underdog shock the world at Augusta this year? Or will a favorite like Scottie Scheffler — the 2024 Masters champ — clinch a third green jacket? If you're ready to follow every swing, chip, and clutch putt, here's how to watch the 2025 Masters Tournament live from start to finish starting on April 10 and ending on April 13.


Scheffler may be the world's No. 1 and the on-paper favorite, but 2025 hasn't exactly gone his way — at least not yet. A win at Augusta would mark a major turnaround and make him the first back-to-back champion since Tiger Woods in 2002. But right on his heels is Rory McIlroy, one of just three players to win four majors by age 25 — a feat only Woods and Jack Nicklaus have matched. McIlroy has already claimed two titles this season, with wins at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am and the Players Championship. The question now: can he keep that momentum rolling in Georgia?
There's more than just prestige and a green jacket up for grabs at Augusta. The Masters winner stands to take home nearly $4 million, with the runner-up earning over $2 million. That's more than enough to stock an entire wardrobe with green jackets. With stakes this high, you can bet the competition will be intense. Here's how to watch all the drama unfold at this year's Masters, airing primarily on CBS and ESPN.
And, if you don't have cable, these channels are offered on streaming services including Hulu + Live TV, DIRECTV STREAM, Fubo. Now, get ready to watch below.
The 89th edition of the Masters Tournament will be played from April 10 to 13 at the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia.
CBS, ESPN, and Paramount+ will be broadcasting the 2025 Masters Tournament. CBS and ESPN can be accessed via Hulu + Live TV, DIRECTV STREAM, and Fubo.
ESPN: 3 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. ET (Hulu + Live TV, DIRECTV STREAM, Fubo)
CBS (highlights): 11:35 p.m. to 11:50 p.m. ET (Hulu + Live TV, DIRECTV STREAM, Fubo)
ESPN: 3 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. ET (Hulu + Live TV, DIRECTV STREAM, Fubo)
CBS (highlights): 11:35 p.m. to 11:50 p.m. ET (Hulu + Live TV, DIRECTV STREAM, Fubo)
Paramount+: 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. ET (Paramount+)
CBS: 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. ET (Hulu + Live TV, DIRECTV STREAM, Fubo)
Paramount+: 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. ET (Paramount+)
CBS: 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. ET (Hulu + Live TV, DIRECTV STREAM, Fubo)
Paramount+ is streaming plenty of Masters Tournament coverage no matter which plan you have. Both the Paramount+ Essential ($7.99/month) and Paramount+ with SHOWTIME ($12.99/month) plans include all four days of featured groups, Amen Corner coverage, and live play on Saturday and Sunday from noon to 2 p.m. ET.
If you upgrade to the SHOWTIME plan, you'll also get extended CBS coverage — highlights from the early rounds and full broadcasts of the third and final rounds from 2 to 7 p.m. ET.
Both plans come with a free one-week trial, so you can catch the action and decide if you want to keep it.

CBS and ESPN are both available, along with nearly 100 other channels, on Hulu + Live TV. You can get Hulu + Live TV, Disney+, and ESPN+ (all with ads) for $82.99/month after a 3-day free trial. Or, you can pay a bit extra to get rid of the ads on Hulu and Disney+ for $95.99/month. For those interested in watching as much Masters content as possible, ESPN+ will be airing two hours of the Masters Par 3 contest on April 9 before the official tournament begins.

Want to stream the Masters without juggling a bunch of apps? You can add Paramount+ to your Prime Video account and watch the CBS coverage directly through one platform. It's a smooth way to catch the tournament live without switching between services.
Paramount+ channel costs $7.99/month on top of your Amazon Prime subscription, which runs $14.99/month or $139/year. It's a convenient setup if you're already using Prime Video — and a solid option if you want to keep all your Masters coverage in one place.

If you're planning to watch the 2025 Masters Tournament from home, DIRECTV STREAM makes it easy, offering live access to both CBS and ESPN, the two networks covering the event. Plans start at around $86.99/month for the Entertainment package and go up to around $129.99/month for the Ultimate tier — just keep in mind there may be extra fees, especially if regional sports networks are included. Also, prices will vary depending on where you're located.
No matter which plan you choose, you'll get over 100 channels, including fan-favorite sports networks like MLB Network and NBA TV. Whether you're tuning in for every tee shot or just want reliable coverage of the big moments, DIRECTV STREAM has you covered.

Fubo is a solid pick for golf fans who want full Masters coverage, thanks to its lineup that includes both CBS and ESPN. With plans starting at $84.99/month, you'll get access to over 150 channels, covering everything from live sports to local news.
It also comes with some nice extras — like unlimited cloud DVR and streaming on up to 10 devices at once, so no one in the house has to miss out. Even better, Fubo's currently running a promo that drops your first month to $59.99, making it a pretty sweet deal if you're testing the waters.

Traveling during the Masters? Living somewhere that doesn't carry full coverage? That's where a VPN comes in clutch. By switching your virtual location, you can stream the 2025 Masters Tournament just like you're sitting on the couch back home — even if you're halfway around the world.
Top VPNs like ExpressVPN (starting at $8.32/month) offer fast speeds and a 30-day money-back guarantee, which is perfect if you're only planning to use it for tournament week. Private Internet Access is a more affordable option, starting around $2/month, while NordVPN is currently running a major discount — over 70% off. No matter your setup, a VPN makes sure you don't miss a single round, highlight, or green jacket moment.
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