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How, When, and Where to Watch the 2025 Ryder Cup Live

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The Ryder Cup is almost here. From September 26–28, the action heads to Bethpage Black in New York, and if you’re like most golf fans, you’re already wondering: where can I actually watch it?

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Good news—we’ve got you covered with every option, whether you’re in the U.S. or across the pond in the UK.


Watching in the U.S.

For American fans, coverage is split between USA Network and NBC.

That means if you’ve got cable, you’re set. But let’s be real—most of us are streaming these days, and there are plenty of ways to catch the Ryder Cup without a traditional TV package.

Here’s the breakdown:

You can stream the full tournament on Peacock, which is NBC’s streaming service, or head straight to the Ryder Cup app and RyderCup.com for live coverage and extras like Featured Groups.

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If you’re a cord-cutter, the usual suspects—YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, and DIRECTV STREAM—all carry NBC and USA. Sling is another option, though you’ll want to double-check package availability.


Watching in the UK & Ireland

If you’re tuning in from the UK or Ireland, it’s simple: the Ryder Cup is exclusive to Sky Sports Golf.

Sky will run wall-to-wall coverage across all three days.

On the go? Just fire up the Sky Go app and stream from your phone or tablet. Easy.


Quick Look: Coverage by Region

Region TV Coverage Streaming Options
United States USA Network, NBC Peacock, RyderCup.com/App, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, DIRECTV STREAM
UK & Ireland Sky Sports Golf Sky Go

Why You Don’t Want to Miss This

The Ryder Cup isn’t just another tournament—it’s pure drama from the first tee shot to the last putt.

Friday and Saturday will feature foursomes and fourballs, while Sunday wraps up with those nail-biting singles matches (you can find the full format breakdown here). Whether you’re camped out in front of the TV or sneaking in a stream on your phone, now you know exactly where to find it.

So grab your snacks, set your alarms, and get ready—because Bethpage Black is about to host one of the loudest Ryder Cups in history.

Bill is a lifelong golf nut who loves digging into swings, gear, and the latest stories from the tour. When he’s not writing, you’ll probably find him grinding on the range, chasing birdies at his local muni, or watching way too many slow-mo swing on YouTube.

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