The 45th Ryder Cup has brought drama, intensity, and history to Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York, one of the most iconic public courses in the United States. What was billed as a showdown between two evenly matched teams has tilted heavily in favor of Team Europe, who stormed to an 11.5 to 4.5 lead after the first two days of competition. Now, it all comes down to the Sunday singles — a stage that may be more about sealing the deal than deciding the champion.
Where to Watch USA vs Europe Ryder Cup 2025 Live
Fans around the world can catch every shot of the Sunday singles live on television and streaming platforms.
- USA – Live coverage on NBC and Golf Channel, with streaming available on Peacock.
- UK & Europe – Watch on Sky Sports Golf and stream via NOW TV.
- Canada – Available on TSN and CTV.
- Australia – Broadcast through Fox Sports and streamed on Kayo Sports.
- Global Option – In select regions, coverage will also be available through RyderCup.com and the official Ryder Cup app.
Tee times for the singles start Sunday morning (local time), running through the afternoon until the final putt is holed.
Sunday Singles – Day 3 Results & Live Updates
With 12 one-on-one matches on the schedule, the Americans need a miracle comeback, while Europe only requires 2.5 points to retain the Ryder Cup and 3 points to secure an outright win. Early matches already show the U.S. fighting back, but the deficit remains daunting.
Current results (in progress):
- Cameron Young def. Justin Rose – USA 1 Up
- Justin Thomas def. Tommy Fleetwood – USA 1 Up
- Bryson DeChambeau vs. Matt Fitzpatrick – All Square thru 17
- Scottie Scheffler vs. Rory McIlroy – USA 1 Up thru 17
- Patrick Cantlay vs. Ludvig Åberg – Europe 2 Up thru 16
- Xander Schauffele def. Jon Rahm – USA 4&3
- J.J. Spaun vs. Sepp Straka – USA 2 Up thru 14
- Russell Henley vs. Shane Lowry – USA 1 Up thru 13
- Ben Griffin vs. Nicolai Højgaard – All Square thru 11
- Collin Morikawa vs. Tyrrell Hatton – USA 1 Up thru 11
- Sam Burns vs. Robert MacIntyre – All Square thru 10
- Harris English vs. Viktor Hovland – Halved
With the scoreboard tightening, the U.S. surge is giving fans hope of one of the greatest Ryder Cup comebacks in history.
Ryder Cup Format & Rules
The Ryder Cup is unlike any other event in golf, combining team formats with singles play across three days:
- Foursomes (Friday & Saturday morning) – Two-man teams alternate shots with the same ball. Strategy and chemistry are vital.
- Four-ball (Friday & Saturday afternoon) – Each player plays their own ball, with the best score from each side counting.
- Singles (Sunday) – 12 head-to-head matches where every golfer on both teams competes.
This format creates high drama and ensures every point matters, which is why the Ryder Cup consistently delivers thrilling golf.
Ryder Cup tee times 2025
Friday, Sept. 26
- Foursomes
- Match 1 (7:10 a.m.): Bryson DeChambeau and Justin Thomas vs. Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton
- Match 2 (7:26 a.m.): Scottie Scheffler and Russell Henley vs. Ludvig Aberg and Matt Fitzpatrick
- Match 3 (7:42 a.m.): Collin Morikawa and Harris English vs. Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood
- Match 4 (7:58 a.m.): Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay vs. Robert McIntyre and Viktor Hovland
- Four-ball
- Match 1 (12:25 p.m.): Scottie Scheffler and J.J. Spaun vs. Jon Rahm and Sepp Straka
- Match 2 (12:41 p.m.): Ben Griffin and Bryson DeChambeau vs. Tommy Fleetwood and Justin Rose
- Match 3 (12:57 p.m.): Cameron Young and Justin Thomas vs. Ludvig Aberg and Rasmus Hojgaard
- Match 4 (1:13 p.m.): Sam Burns and Patrick Cantlay vs. Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry
Saturday, Sept. 27
- Foursomes
- Match 1 (7:10 a.m.): Bryson DeChambeau and Cameron Young vs. Ludvig Aberg and Matt Fitzpatrick
- Match 2 (7:26 a.m.): Collin Morikawa and Harris English vs. Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood
- Match 3 (7:42 a.m.): Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay vs. Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton
- Match 4 (7:58 a.m.): Scottie Scheffler and Russell Henley vs. Robert MacIntyre and Viktor Hovland
- Four-ball
- Match 1 (12:25 p.m.): Justin Thomas and Cameron Young vs. Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry
- Match 2 (12:41 p.m.): Scottie Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau vs. Tommy Fleetwood and Justin Rose
- Match 3 (12:57 p.m.): J.J. Spaun and Xander Schauffele vs. Jon Rahm and Sepp Straka
- Match 4 (1:13 p.m.): Sam Burns and Patrick Cantlay vs. Viktor Hovland and Matt Fitzpatrick
Sunday, Sept. 28
2:03 p.m.: Harris English vs. Viktor Hovland
Singles
12:02 p.m.: Cameron Young vs. Justin Rose
12:13 p.m.: Justin Thomas vs. Tommy Fleetwood
12:35 p.m.: Scottie Scheffler vs. Rory McIlroy
12:46 p.m.: Patrick Cantlay vs. Ludvig Aberg
12:57 p.m.: Xander Schauffele vs. Jon Rahm
1:08 p.m.: J.J. Spaun vs. Sepp Straka
1:19 p.m.: Russell Henley vs. Shane Lowry
1:30 p.m.: Ben Griffin vs. Rasmus Hojgaard
1:41 p.m.: Collin Morikawa vs. Tyrrell Hatton
1:52 p.m.: Sam Burns vs. Robert MacIntyre