Phil Keoghan poses with his Outstanding Reality-Competition Program award for the CBS show "The Amazing Race" at the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, California August 25, 2014.
Phil Keoghan poses with his Outstanding Reality-Competition Program award for the CBS show "The Amazing Race" at the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, California August 25, 2014. Reuters/Mike Blake

"The Amazing Race," ("TAR") Season 27 will air its final episode on Friday at 8/7c on the CBS TV Network. The three remaining teams will proceed to Long Island, New York. For the last time this season, "TAR" host Phil Keoghan will be on the mat to welcome the tems at the leg’s Pit Stop. [Spoiler Alert!]

Fresh from their Asian stint in Leg 11 (India, Hong Kong and Macau), the “TAR” finalists will battle it out to win the $1,000,000 prize as they explore New York for the last leg of the race, according to TV Guide. Among the areas they will travel to are the NYC Fire Department in Manhattan, the Commercial Fish Dock in Hampton Bays, Long Island, Belmont Park and Southampton. Two dating couples with media experience as well as engaged partners will race to 1620 Meadow Lane for the final Pit Stop. Below is the list of the final three teams for "The Amazing Race" Season 27.

"TAR" Season 27 Teams (Leg 12 "We Got a Chance Baby!" Finalists)

1. The Paparazzi (Logan Fazio & Chris Gordon) - Winners of Leg 11 prize: A trip for two to Cuzco, Peru
2. The Reporters (Kelsey Gerckens & Joey Buttitta)
3. The Green Team (Justin Scheman & Diana Bishop)

The Amazing Race” Season 27 recap of Leg 11

Stating the race in Delhi, India, the four teams, including The Cheerleaders Tiffany Chantell Torres and Krista DeBono, received instructions to head out to Chek Lap Kok in Hong Kong. While they were transported in luxury via Rolls-Royce vehicles, the contestants soon found the Detour that let them choose between making a suit jacket and rummaging through boxes of used cell phones to search for a working one.

After receiving the clues, “The Amazing Race” teams proceeded to Macau where they encountered the Roadblock. One representative of each team was made to perform "The House of Dancing Water," touted as the world's largest water-based stage production. After diving in over 30 feet of water and looking for a golden fish, the teams were instructed to search for the Pit Stop at the Centro Náutico da Praia Grande.

Click here to watch a video of the Leg 11 episode from the official website of “The Amazing Race.”

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