It is set to be a final round to remember at the Masters as Rory McIlroy looks to write his place in golf’s history books.
The Northern Irishman stumbled to the finish on Thursday but has responded with two sensational rounds of 66 to take a two-shot lead into Sunday’s action.
It is 11 years since McIlroy last won a major and victory tonight at Augusta National would bring not only a Green Jacket but a career Grand Slam, something only five men have achieved.
Bryson DeChambeau, who snatched the US Open away from McIlroy last year, is the closest challenger at 10-under par and only a couple of shots back, having holed a long putt on the final hole on Saturday.
Corey Conners is two shots further adrift, while the likes of Shane Lowry, Scottie Scheffler and Ludvig Aberg are in the top 10 but relying on the leaders slipping up to bring them back into it.
What time will the Masters end on Sunday?
The final-round action at Augusta gets underway at 2:40pm BST, when Brian Campbell will tee off alongside a marker.
McIlroy and DeChambeau will be the last pair to get up and running, with that final group starting their round at 7:30pm BST.
That means they should finish their rounds at about midnight UK time, though there will of course be a later finish if a play-off is required.
The winner will then be presented with their Green Jacket inside Butler Cabin, in what is one of the most iconic settings in the sport.