The 45th Ryder Cup will take place this weekend (26-28th September) on the Black Course of Bethpage State Park in Farmingdale, New York.
Europe is the holder of the Ryder Cup after its win over the United States in 2023 at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club.
Europe needs 14 points to retain the cup, while the United States needs 14 1/2 points to win the cup.
This will be the second time New York will host the Ryder Cup after the 1995 Ryder Cup at Oak Hill Country Club, which Europe won 14 1/2 to 13 1/2.
Keegan Bradley is the U.S. team captain, becoming the youngest Ryder Cup captain since Arnold Palmer in 1963. Luke Donald will be the European team captain again, retaining the role from Europe’s victorious 2023 campaign.
Sky Sports will be the exclusive home of live Ryder Cup coverage in the UK – with over three hours of live build-up from all three days of the Ryder Cup – starting at 9.00am on Friday and Saturday and at 2.00pm on Sunday.
The BBC will air nightly highlights from midnight on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer
Sky Sports TV Coverage
Wednesday 24 September
1300-2000 – Live from the Ryder Cup (including updates from the Ryder Cup All-Star match)
2000-2300 – Opening Ceremony LIVE!
Thursday 25 September
1300-2200 – Live from the Ryder Cup (including updates from the Junior Ryder Cup)
Friday 26 September
0900-1200 – Ryder Cup build-up LIVE!
1200-1700 – Day one foursomes LIVE!
1700-2330 – Day one fourballs LIVE!
Saturday 27 September
0900-1200 – Ryder Cup build-up LIVE!
1200-1700 – Day two foursomes LIVE!
1700-2330 – Day two fourballs LIVE!
Sunday 28 September
1400-1700 – Ryder Cup build-up LIVE!
1700-2330 – Sunday singles LIVE!