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Masters TV Schedule 2016: Definitive Coverage and Live Stream Guide for Saturday

Two of them will be squaring off when the third round of the Masters gets underway Saturday. Jordan Spieth is the course leader at four-under par, and he is also the defending champion at the famed Augusta, Georgia, course.

When he tees off tomorrow at 2:50 p.m. ET, his playing partner will be Rory McIlroy. The Northern Irishman fired a 71 in Friday's second round, and he is just one stroke behind the 22-year-old at three-under par.

While much will be determined in Saturday's Moving Day round, there is a chance Spieth and McIlroy will also be paired for Sunday's closing round as well.