Ryder Cup US start time: When does the final day start for America?
RYDER CUP US start time - Everything you need to know about America start.
The Ryder Cup final day gets underway today with the 12 singles matches set to decide the tournament.
Europe lead the Ryder Cup 10-6 and know just four-and-a-half points will be enough to get them over the line in Paris.
The USA have work to do after failing to claw back the deficit from Friday’s early defeats.
Sunday’s singles get underway later than the previous two days and here’s everything US viewers need to know about the timings.
Ryder Cup US start time
The Ryder Cup Sunday singles get underway with Rory McIlroy vs Justin Thomas first up.
McIlroy has won two of his three matches so far this tournament, while Thomas has won three of four.
Match One tees off at 11:05 UK time (12:05 in France). And that’s 06:05 ET or 03:05 PT.
Ryder Cup Singles matches
Here is the full match list for the Ryder Cup singles (BST):
11:05am Rory McIlroy vs Justin Thomas
11:17am Paul Casey vs Brooks Koepka
11:29am Justin Rose vs Webb Simpson
11:41am Jon Rahm vs Tiger Woods
11:53am Tommy Fleetwood vs Tony Finau
12:05pm Ian Poulter vs Dustin Johnson
Ryder Cup: Tony Finau pots AMAZING bunker chip for birdie
12:17pm Thorbjorn Olesen vs Jordan Spieth
12:29pm Sergio Garcia vs Rickie Fowler
12:51pm Francesco Molinari vs Phil Mickelson
12:53pm Tyrrell Hatton vs Patrick Reed
1:05pm Henrik Stenson vs Bubba Watson
1:17pm Alex Noren vs Bryson DeChambeau
How to follow the Ryder Cup - TV channel, live stream, radio coverage
Sky Sports will be broadcasting live coverage of the Ryder Cup in the UK.
Existing customers will also be able to stream the action via the Sky Go app, which can be downloaded across a host of iOS and Android devices.
If you don’t have a Sky Sports subscriptions but still wish to tune in, golf fans can purchase a Sky Sports pass through NOW TV.
Day passes, which give you access to Sky Sports channels for 24 hours, cost £7.99 a day, with a weekly pass priced at £12.99 and no locking into a contract.
Radio coverage in the UK comes from BBC 5 Live and talkSPORT 2, with access around the world available online via the official Ryder Cup website.