As the 90th Masters Tournament reaches its climax, the leaderboard is tightly packed, setting the stage for a dramatic Sunday. Rory McIlroy, despite squandering a historic 36-hole lead, shares the top spot at 11-under with Cameron Young, who stormed back with a 65 on Saturday.

The final pairing features McIlroy, seeking a historic back-to-back win, and Young, aiming for his first major. History favors them, as nine consecutive champions have come from the final Sunday group.

Close behind, Sam Burns (-10) and Shane Lowry (-9) form the penultimate pairing. Lowry electrified the course with a hole-in-one on the sixth. The third-to-last group pairs Jason Day and Justin Rose, both at 8-under, with Rose looking to end a major drought dating to 2013.

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, in the fourth-to-last group at 7-under, remains a threat after a strong 65. He is joined by China's Haotong Li, also at 7-under, who seeks to make history as his nation's first Masters champion.

With such a crowded leaderboard and Augusta National's demanding test, Sunday's final round promises a thrilling conclusion to this year's tournament.