The opening major of the year gets underway at Augusta this week, with extended coverage of the Masters live on Sky Sports. As well as showing all four rounds of Jordan Spieths title defence, there will be several extra ways to watch the action throughout the week. Here are all the TV times you need to follow the second round…MAIN COVERAGECoverage of the second round will kick off from 7pm on Sky Sports 1 and Sky Sports 4, with the full live action getting underway at 8pm and following all of the afternoon starters through until the close of play. David Livingstone presents Sky Sports Masters coverage Former European Ryder Cup captains Colin Montgomerie and Paul McGinley lead the expert team in the Sky Sports studio alongside Butch Harmon, while ex-PGA Champion Rich Beem is among those joining Ewen Murray in the commentary box.FEATURED GROUPSYou can track the progress of two of the morning threeballs as they make their way around the course, with featured group coverage available from 2.15pm on Sky Sports 4 red button, Sky Sports Xtra and the companion on the Sky Sports for iPad app.. Jordan Spieth defends his Masters title this week Two-time Green Jacket holder Bubba Watson kicks off Fridays coverage from 2.37pm with Branden Grace and Ian Poulter, with PGA Champion Jason Day featuring in a threeball alongside Matt Kuchar and Ernie Els at 2.59pm.EXTRA COVERAGEViewers can also track players progress through the famous Amen Corner for free on SkySports.com, with a live feed available from 3.45pm-7pm on each day during the first two rounds.That stream is also available on red button and the app, where cameras focused on the 15th and 16th holes will be live from 4.45pm as the early starters get towards the end of their rounds. AND THERES MORE... Zach Johnson is a former champion at Augusta Watch the players go through their final preparations ahead of their opening rounds via the live On The Range from 4pm, while theres a whole host of Masters documentaries throughout the week on Sky Sports 4. There will also be live updates, interviews and reaction throughout the week on Sky Sports News HQ, with live text commentary on the SkySports.com website and mobile apps. Also See: Ways to watch Augusta course guide Players look ahead to Augusta Golf live on Sky Sports 4 Vapormax Off White Canada .com) - The New York Islanders will try to solve their issues against Central Division opponents when they visit the Minnesota Wild for Tuesdays battle at Xcel Energy Center. Vapormax Flyknit Canada . A 23-year-old rookie, Stroman is 4-2 with a 3.44 earned run average in 12 games this season, the past seven of those being starts. He logged the first scoreless outing of his career on Friday versus Oakland in a no-decision. http://www.airvapormaxcanada.com/ . Western and the second-ranked Laval Rouge et Or (7-0) once again received 20 and 10 first-place votes from the Football Reporters of Canada panel, respectively. Rounding out the Top 10 are the Calgary Dinos (7-0), Queens Gaels (7-1), Guelph Gryphons (7-1), Montreal Carabins (5-2), Bishops Gaiters (5-2), McMaster Marauders (5-3), Manitoba Bisons (4-3) and the Saskatchewan Huskies (4-3) Western crushed York 50-10 last Saturday in its league finale to secure first place in the OUA standings and a bye in the first round of the conference playoffs. Vapormax Mens Canada . The 23-year-old Woods, Tiger Woods niece, closed with a 4-under 69 at Royal Pines to finish at 16-under 276. Lee also shot 69 in the event sanctioned by the European and Australian tours. Woods birdied the par-5 15th to open a two-stroke lead, hitting a wedge from about 120 yards to 4 feet. Air Vapormax Canada . Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine and Frank Thomas appeared to be on track to gain election from the Baseball Writers Association of America on Wednesday, and Craig Biggio could join them.OKLAHOMA CITY -- Thunder guard Derek Fisher has played more playoff games than anyone in history. He says the Western Conference finals between the Thunder and San Antonio Spurs, filled with major strategy shifts and home blowouts, has produced one of the wildest series hes been involved in. San Antonio leads 3-2 and can close out it out Saturday in Oklahoma City. "Theres no script for this," Fisher said. "You can try to set expectations, and everybody can sit around and try and predict whats going to happen and which team is going to come out on top, and its just impossible. Thats what makes sports sports, and why people are so excited about either being there or watching it, because you never know whats going to happen." San Antonios Gregg Popovich and Oklahoma Citys Scott Brooks have one-upped each other with shrewd moves during the series, and the scoreboard has tipped dramatically with each change. Oklahoma City came up with the first major lineup changes in Game 3. Defensive wiz Serge Ibaka returned to Oklahoma Citys starting lineup after suffering what was thought to be a season-ending left calf strain and Reggie Jackson moved into the starting lineup to help the Thunder win Game 3, 107-96, and Game 4, 105-92. In Game 5 in San Antonio, the Spurs decision to go with perimeter-shooting post players alongside Tim Duncan helped the teams floor spacing, and the Spurs rolled to a 117-89 win. Matt Bonner got his first start of the season, and his presence helped Duncan get off to a fast start. Boris Diaw started the second half and scored seven points in the third quarter to help the Spurs take a 20-point lead at the end of the period. Popovichs move forced Ibaka, the leagues leading shot blocker during the regular season, away from the basket, and the Spurs perimeter players had an easier time getting to the hoop. "The adjustments that the coaches made were very efficient tonight," Diaw said after the game. "We tried to space the floor a little more. We camee back to the way we were aggressive in the first two games.dddddddddddd Going from good to great. Thats what Pop has asked all year, thats what weve been doing all year." When Brooks was asked if he might start Ibaka at centre to prevent the Spurs from pulling him away from the basket, Brooks ruled nothing out. "Anythings possible," he said. "We just have to, whoever we put out there, we just have to play better." Thunder forward Kevin Durant said lineup changes, though important, are secondary to effort. He said Oklahoma City did not play with enough intensity in Game 5. "Schemes and Xs and Os, it all goes out the door," he said. "Weve just got to play harder. They did last game, so weve got to match up." Brooks said the key for Oklahoma City is defence. San Antonio has shot at least 50 per cent from the field in all three of its wins. If the Thunder dont get stops, they cant get into their dangerous fast break attack. "We know their plays, they know our plays, and we just have to be able to execute with maximum effort to give ourselves a chance to get a stop," Brooks said. "Thats what it comes down to." The lineup changes have coincided with venue changes. The home teams have won every game in the series by at least nine points, and by an average of 20.4 per game. Popovich was at a loss to explain why the series has played out this way. "It seems like the home team each time looks to have the greater passion or physicality," he said. "Thats hard to measure because both teams want to win just as bad as the other." Durant said the effort must be there Saturday night or the trend of home blowouts -- and Oklahoma Citys season -- will end. "We know that its a situation where we lose, we go home, and nobody wants to do that, so we just leave it all out there and whatever happens we live with," Durant said. "Most of the time when we play extremely hard, play well, play together, we come out on top." ' ' '