Amazon Prime Video to broadcast live coverage of The Masters from 2026

Leading streaming platform to show live coverage of the early part of the first two rounds of the Masters Tournament from next year.

Amazon Prime customers will be able to watch live coverage of the early part of the first two rounds of The Masters next year
Amazon Prime customers will be able to watch live coverage of the early part of the first two rounds of The Masters next year

Amazon Prime Video has been added to the list of media broadcast partners of the Masters Tournament from next April, with the streaming platform complementing the live tournament coverage currently delivered by CBS Sports and ESPN. 

Beginning with the 2026 Masters Tournament, two additional hours of first and second round coverage will be offered both days on Prime Video for US subscribers. The Masters will stream live on Prime Video from 1pm-3pm on Thursday, April 9 and Friday, April 10, leading into ESPN’s broadcast coverage on both days from 3pm-7.30pm.  

The CBS Television Network will air the Masters live from 2pm-7pm ET on Saturday, April 11 and Sunday, April 12, preceded each day by live streaming coverage on Paramount+ from 12-2pm. The Paramount deal was announced 12 months ago, and came into play at this year’s Masters.

“Working alongside Amazon in this capacity is an exciting opportunity for the Masters Tournament and its fans,” said Augusta National Golf Club chairman Fred Ridley. “We are proud of our longstanding partnerships with CBS Sports and ESPN, who have set the highest standard for broadcast coverage of the Masters. The addition of Amazon will only further our abilities to expand and enhance how the Tournament is presented and enjoyed.” 

Amazon Prime Video currently reaches around 130 million homes in the US. An annual subscription to Amazon Prime, which includes access to the video channel, costs $139.

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