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Historic Monday ahead at The Players?

If you like the prospect of history being made, then tune into the Players on Monday.

We could have a first English champion of the prestigious event.

We could see Justin Thomas become the first man to successfully defend the tournament.

We could see a maiden winner on the PGA Tour.

Watch all the action from midday on Sky Sports the Players as the third round concludes, before the fourth and final round begins at 5pm on the same channel.

Eight players came into the week looking to become the first English golfer to win the PGA Tour's flagship event, with half of them still in the running heading into the tournament's fifth day.

Matt Fitzpatrick, Justin Rose, Matt Wallace and Lee Westwood all failed to make the cut but Tyrell Hatton and Ian Poulter, a two-time runner-up at TPC Sawgrass, remain in the running at four under and three under respectively.

The best placed Englishmen, though, are Tommy Fleetwood - chasing a long-awaited breakthrough on the PGA Tour - and Paul Casey, who recovered from a nightmare start to his tournament to play himself into contention.

Casey triple-bogeyed his opening hole on Thursday but recovered brilliantly to birdie five of his last eight holes to post a two-under 70, which he backed up with a three-under 69 during round two.

The 44-year-old then picked up two birdies on his front nine in round three to move onto seven-under, which puts him two off the lead - held by India's Anirban Lahiri - and two ahead of fellow Englishman Fleetwood.

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Fleetwood had some near-miss putts among his third-round front nine but if he can start sinking them, then he has a real chance of winning the trophy.

Englishmen have amassed 23 top-10 finishes in

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