
The Ryder Cup 2025 concludes on Sunday with Team Europe looking to complete a remarkable victory against Team USA at Bethpage Black.
Four dominant sessions across Friday and Saturday saw Luke Donald’s side secure a commanding 11½-4½ lead heading into the final session.
And in the face of an often rowdy New York crowd, Europe now need only two and half points to secure a famous victory and their first on foreign soil since 2012.
After his remarkable performance in Saturday’s fourballs, Justin Rose will lead Europe out on Sunday against the rookie Cameron Young. And several big-name matchups will follow shortly after, including a mouthwatering clash between Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy.
Ahead of the first tee shot on day three, here is everything you need to know, including the UK tee times, schedule, pairings and how to watch on TV and live stream.
Ryder Cup singles pairings and UK tee times

(all times BST)
- Match 17 – 17:02pm, Cameron Young v Justin Rose
- Match 18 – 17:13pm, Justin Thomas v Tommy Fleetwood
- Match 19 – 17:24pm, Bryson DeChambeau v Matt Fitzpatrick
- Match 20 – 17:35pm, Scottie Scheffler v Rory McIlroy
- Match 21 – 17:46pm, Patrick Cantlay v Ludvig Aberg
- Match 22 – 17:57pm, Xander Schauffele v Jon Rahm
- Match 23 – 18:08pm, JJ Spaun v Sepp Straka
- Match 24 – 18:19pm, Russell Henley v Shane Lowry
- Match 25 – 18:30pm, Ben Griffin v Rasmus Hojgaard
- Match 26 – 18:41pm, Collin Morikawa v Tyrrell Hatton
- Match 27 – 18:52pm, Sam Burns v Robert MacIntyre
- Match 28 – 19:03pm, Harris English v Viktor Hovland
How to watch Ryder Cup on TV and live stream
All three days of the Ryder Cup are being shown on Sky Sports Golf or Sky Sports Main Event in the UK, while viewers can also live stream the action via Sky Go.
If you’re not a Sky customer, you can grab a NOWTV Day Pass to watch without a subscription.
Ryder Cup UK TV schedule
Sunday 28 September
- 1400–1700: Live Ryder Cup Build-Up
- 1700–2300: Live Coverage (singles)
Via Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Golf
What is the format for the Ryder Cup?
Each of the first two days of the Ryder Cup featured a four-match session on foursomes and a four-match session of fourballs.
The US elected to start with foursomes, which sees two golfers from each team pair up and play alternate shots using the same ball. The best score on each hole wins, with a tie if the scores are equal.

In the afternoon sessions, the teams are then competing in four fourball matches, with two golfers from each team pairing up but, this time, using their own ball. The lowest score from either player is used for the team’s overall score for that hole, with the best score winning the hole.
Players can play in all four sessions across the first two days, but with only eight slots available for each session some of the 12-man team are rested each time. Each player has to play in at least one session across the first two days.
The third and final day consists of singles matches where one player from Team Europe competes against another player from Team USA. This is standard matchplay, with the best score on each hole winning. All twelve members from each team have to compete in these matches.

There are 28 points at stake in total, with a point being awarded for winning a match, or half a point given to each team if there is a tie after 18 holes. In a similar fashion to the Ashes, if the overall score is tied at 14-14 come the end of Sunday, the holders (Team Europe) will retain the trophy.
What are the teams for the Ryder Cup?
Team USA
- Scottie Scheffler
- JJ Spaun
- Xander Schauffele
- Russell Henley
- Harris English
- Bryson DeChambeau
- Justin Thomas*
- Collin Morikawa*
- Ben Griffin*
- Sam Burns*
- Patrick Cantlay*
- Cameron Young*
*Denotes captain’s picks

Team Europe
- Rory McIlroy
- Bob MacIntyre
- Tommy Fleetwood
- Justin Rose
- Rasmus Hojgaard
- Tyrrell Hatton
- Shane Lowry*
- Jon Rahm*
- Sepp Straka*
- Viktor Hovland*
- Ludvig Aberg*
- Matt Fitzpatrick*
*Denotes captain’s picks
For more stories like this, check our sport page.
Follow Metro Sport for the latest news on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.