How to stream the 2025 Masters Tournament
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Key takeaways
- The 89th Masters Tournament takes place at Augusta National Golf Club.
- Masters week begins Monday, April 7th; Masters Tournament begins Thursday, April 10 and runs through Sunday, April 13, 2025.
- Watch Masters 2025 coverage live on CBS, ESPN and ESPN Deportes.
- Stream the Masters on Paramount+ with SHOWTIMEⓇ, NBC Sports App, Masters.com and the Masters App.
- Find additional supplementary coverage on the Golf Channel, The Masters YouTube channel and SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio, channel 92.
Jump to:
- Where to watch the Masters rounds
- When is the Masters
- Watch the Masters without cable
- Watch the Masters online
- Best internet for streaming the Masters
- Masters Tournament FAQs
Where to watch the Masters Tournament
Rounds are split between two cable networks, ESPN and CBS.
- Round 1 & 2 on ESPN
- Round 1: Thursday, April 10 at 3 p.m. ET
- Round 2: Friday, April 11 at 3 p.m. ET
- Extended coverage starts at 1 p.m. ET
- Round 3 & 4 on CBS & Paramount+
- Round 3: Saturday, April 12 on CBS at 2 p.m. ET
- Round 4: Sunday, April 13 on CBS at 2 p.m. ET
- Pre-round coverage begins on Paramount+ with SHOWTIMEⓇ, Masters.com and the Masters App at 12 p.m. ET.
- Rounds 1–4 on ESPN Depórtes
- Round 1: Thursday, April 10 at 3 p.m. ET
- Round 2: Friday, April 11 at 3 p.m. ET
- Round 3: Saturday, April 12 at 5 p.m.
- Round 4: Sunday, April 13 at 5 p.m.
Additional Masters coverage:
- Golf Channel & NBC Sports app: Pre-show coverage/daily commentary & highlights.
- ESPN, ESPN+ & Disney+: Par 3 contest; Wednesday, April 7. Live on ESPN 2–4 p.m.; Streaming on ESPN+/Disney+ 12–4 p.m. EST.
- YouTube: The Masters channel supplementary coverage daily April 9–13 beginning 9 a.m. EST.
When is the Masters Tournament 2025?
Thursday, April 10, is the first official day of the Masters Tournament. Exact tee times are announced closer to the start of the tournament.
- Rounds 1 and 2 are live on ESPN.
- Rounds 3 and 4 (the finals) are live on CBS and Paramount+ with SHOWTIMEⓇ.
- All rounds are on ESPN Depórtes.
Watch the Masters without cable TV
Whether you’re tuning in to watch 2024’s Masters’ champion Scottie Scheffler or any of the other 20 talented golfers, you can keep track of the Masters leaderboard without a TV subscription.
Watch Masters coverage on these apps. Full tournament rounds and extra content may require signing up for a free trial or streaming subscription.
Watch the Masters Tournament online or on mobile
You can watch the Masters for free if you have the official Masters Tournament app or if you are a new customer for the paid services in the following table.
iPhone | Android | Cost | Minimum required internet speed |
---|---|---|---|
Masters Tournament app | Masters Tournament app | Free | 3 Mbps |
CBS Sports | CBS Sports | Free | 4 Mbps |
Paramount+ with SHOWTIME® | Paramount+ with SHOWTIME® | 7-day free trial, then $11.99/mo. | 2 Mbps |
YouTubeTV | YouTubeTV | 7-day free trial, then $72.99/mo. | 3 Mbps (7 Mbps for HD) |
fuboTV | fuboTV | 7-day free trial, then $79.99/mo. | 3 Mbps (7–25 Mbps for TVs and 4K) |
DirecTV Stream | DirecTV Stream | 5-day free trial, then $109.99/mo.* | 8 Mbps |
What is the best internet speed to stream the Masters Tournament?
The minimum speed requirement per device for streaming is relatively low (under 25 Mbps), but homes using multiple Wi-Fi devices at a time may need a faster connection for optimal performance.
Stream the Masters Tournament on your smartphone, tablet or smart TV with virtually any type of internet connection. Need help finding reliable internet?
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- Get cheap internet or internet deals with fast installation options.
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- Discover free Wi-Fi hotspots near you.
How to get the best streaming quality for watching the Masters Tournament
Don’t miss out on the Green Jacket Ceremony because of poor internet quality. Check your home Wi-Fi plan for these features before tee-off.
The best reliability
- Reliable fiber internet will ensure you don’t miss any exciting moments of the Masters Tournament, as your network is not shared or affected by network congestion in your area.
- Cable internet and 5G internet, both shared connections, can temporarily slow when more users are online, but a high-speed internet plan can prevent this inconvenience.
Unsure which type of internet connection you currently have? Check your internet company or your billing statement.
- Fiber ISPs: AT&T Fiber, Frontier Fiber, Verizon Fios, Google Fiber.
- Cable ISPs: Xfinity, Spectrum, Cox, Optimum.
- 5G ISPs: T-Mobile 5G, Verizon 5G.
How to make your internet more reliable while streaming the Masters Tournament
- Use one of the best internet speed tests to check if your current connection is ready for streaming.
- Speed up your internet connection by disconnecting devices that aren’t in use.
- Add Wi-Fi extenders to boost your Wi-Fi signal to areas in your home that get slower speeds.
- Reboot your equipment (modem and router, or gateway).
- Move your device closer to your modem.
- Change your Wi-Fi password to ensure no one else is using your internet.
Unlimited data
Internet data limits can be a problem if you stream the Masters for several hours daily. While most internet providers offer unlimited data, some rural internet, including fixed wireless or satellite internet may have data caps.
How to get the best data plan for streaming the Masters Tournament
- Determine if you have a data cap on your current internet plan.
- Proactively add data to your plan by contacting your ISP’s customer support team. Hughesnet, Viasat and Starlink all have options for adding extra high-speed data to your plan.
- Some satellite providers offer extra high-speed data during off-peak hours, so try streaming during these times to avoid exceeding the data limit.
Teeing off: Takeaways for streaming the 2025 Masters Tournament
Enjoy the Masters Tournament this year by streaming for free or with a paid app. Get the streaming experience by optimizing the speed, data and reliability of your internet connection. With multiple ways to stream the game on nearly any Wi-Fi device, you won’t ever have to worry about missing the competition.
FAQs on watching the Masters Tournament
What channel is the Masters on?
Watch the Masters on ESPN, CBS and Paramount+ with SHOWTIMEⓇ.
When does the Masters start?
The Masters practice rounds are April 7–8. The first round of the Masters starts Thursday, April 10, and the tournament ends Sunday, April 13, with the Green Jacket Ceremony.
Is each round of the Masters on the same streaming platform?
Rounds 1 and 2 of the tournament will be streaming on ESPN, and rounds 3 and 4 will be streaming on CBS. You can access these events through various streaming platforms like Paramount+, Fubo, and YouTubeTV. You can also livestream rounds 1–4 on Masters.com or the Masters app.
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