Ryder cup radio coverage: how to listen to ryder cup 2018


Ryder cup radio coverage: how to listen to ryder cup 2018

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The battle betwen Europe and the USA reaches its climax at Le Golf National as the teams go head-to-head in the final round of singles matches. USA are bidding to retain their title but


haven’t won on foreign soil for 25 years, dating back to The Belfry in 1993, but face a monumental task. The home side take a 10-6 lead into final session and need to claim just


four-and-a-half points to triumph in Paris. Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy takes on Justin Thomas in opening match. RYDER CUP LIVE: UPDATES FROM FINAL DAY AT LE GOLF NATIONAL HOW CAN I


LISTEN TO THE RYDER CUP? Fans in the UK can listen to the Ryder Cup on BBC 5 Live and talkSPORT 2. Coverage around the world is available online via the official Ryder Cup website. RYDER


CUP 2018 ORDER OF PLAY (ALL TIMES 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 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 WATCH THE RYDER CUP - TV CHANNEL AND LIVE STREAM 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. The BBC will broadcast a highlights show on TV every evening. On


Friday and Saturday the highlights show will start at 8.30pm on BBC2, while Sunday’s show will air at 7.30pm on the same channel. RYDER CUP 2018 - LATEST NEWS Europe captain Thomas Bjorn is


confident Rory McIlroy will thrive on the responsibility of going out first in today’s decisive singles at the Ryder Cup. The home side take a 10-6 lead into final session and need to claim


four-and-a-half points to triumph at Le Golf National in Paris. "There's a lot of reasons to send Rory out first," Bjorn said. "He's a fantastic player. He likes to


play fast. He doesn't like to be held up. He likes responsibility. "He feels like he's in a place where he can go into that position and get the best out of himself. I have a


lot of belief in him, and I trust him as a player, but also trust him very much as a person. "So it's a great place for him to be with responsibility."