How to watch the single on Day 3

The 2025 Ryder Cup ends on Sunday at Bethpage Black in New York, with 12 singles games to decide the winning team. It’s everything you need to watch the game on Sunday, including full Ryder Cup TV coverage, streaming information, Sunday game and serving time.
How to watch the Ryder Cup on Sunday
Team USA hopes they can play in Europe’s massive leading team on the first day of Saturday’s game. But the opposite happened.
The Europeans beat the Americans again on Saturday with a show at Bethpage Black. The result is an all-time lead in the singles game entering Sunday: Europe 11.5 – USA 4.5.
Europe only needs 2.5 points to regain the Ryder Cup on Sunday. The U.S. team will have to accomplish a historic and nearly impossible feat, winning 10 of 10 games in Sunday’s 12 games to achieve the greatest comeback in Ryder Cup history.
Review of the day after the Ryder Cup ends the second day
You can watch Sunday’s singles action on NBC’s Ryder Cup, which will offer exclusive TV coverage starting at 12 a.m. Saturday. Featured matches available for streaming coverage on Sunday Peacock, or available for free on Rydercup.com, the Ryder Cup YouTube page and the NBC Sports App.
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Below you will find everything you need to know to watch Sunday game of the 2025 Ryder Cup.
How to watch on Sunday TV
NBC will provide Sunday TV coverage of the 2025 Ryder Cup from 12-6 PM ET.
How to stream online on Sunday
You can play Sunday’s matches in 2025 Ryder Cup Via Peacock, Rydercup.com, Ryder Cup YouTube pages and NBC Sports App. The three will offer featured match coverage on Sunday.
Here is the full streaming schedule for Sunday (ET):
Breakfast at Bethpage: 10am to 10pm (Peacock; plus free on Rydercup.com, NBC Sports App and YouTube)
Featured Competition: 12:10-6 pm (Peacock; free on Rydercup.com and NBC Sports app
NBC TV broadcast on day 3: 12-6 pm (Peacock; NBC Sports Application)
2025 Ryder Cup serve time on Sunday, showdown (ET)
Match 1, 12:02 PM ET: Cameron Young (US) and Justin Rose (Eur)
Match 2, 12:13 PM ET: Justin Thomas (USA) and Tommy Fleetwood (EUR)
Match 3, 12:24 PM ET: Bryson DeChambeau (USA) and Matt Fitzpatrick (EUR)
Match 4, 12:35 PM ET: Scottie Scheffler (USA) vs. Rory McIlroy (EUR)
Match 5, 12:46 PM ET: Patrick Cantlay (USA) and Ludvig Aberg (EUR)
Match 6, 12:57 PM ET: Xander Schauffele (USA) vs. Jon Rahm (EUR)
Match 7, 1:08 PM ET: JJ Spaun (USA) vs. Sepp Straka (EUR)
Match 8, 1:19 pm ET: Russell Henry (US) and Shane Lowry (EUR)
Match 9, 1:30 PM ET: Ben Griffin (USA) v. Rasmus Højgaard (EUR)
Match 10, 1:41 PM ET: Collin Morikawa (USA) vs. Tyrrell Hatton (EUR)
Match 11, 1:52 PM ET: Sam Burns (USA) and Robert MacIntyre (EUR)
Match 12, 2:03 PM ET: Harris English (US) and Viktor Hovland (EUR)



