2018 Ryder Cup day three: Sunday singles matches, tee times, TV, odds
Which captain will be smiling on the final day at Le Golf National?
Team Europe need four and a half points from Sunday’s 12 singles matches to win back the Ryder Cup from Team USA.
After another enthralling day’s play at Le Golf National on Saturday, Thomas Bjorn’s European side extended their lead to 10-6 with the pairing of Tommy Fleetwood and Francesco Molinari starring again with two more points.
On Sunday Europe need to reach 14½ points in order to win the Ryder Cup, but should the 2018 edition end in a 14-14 draw the Americans would retain the trophy as they are the holders.
Subscribe to The Week
Escape your echo chamber. Get the facts behind the news, plus analysis from multiple perspectives.
Sign up for The Week's Free Newsletters
From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News Newsletter, get the best of The Week delivered directly to your inbox.
From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News Newsletter, get the best of The Week delivered directly to your inbox.
Up first for Europe in the singles on Sunday is Rory McIlroy. The Northern Irishman’s match against Justin Thomas tees off at 11.05am (UK time).
Ian Poulter’s match against world No.1 Dustin Johnson promises to be a classic, as does the encounter between Tyrrell Hatton and Patrick Reed.
The day’s final clash is between Ryder Cup rookies Alex Noren and Bryson DeChambeau at 1.17pm.
Sunday singles matches and tee times
There are 12 points up for grabs on the third and final day of the 2018 Ryder Cup. Leading 10-6 after two days, Europe need to reach 14½ points to win the Ryder Cup. Holders Team USA can retain the trophy with a 14-14 draw.
Sunday singles matches tee times
- 11.05am: Rory McIlroy (Europe) vs. Justin Thomas (USA)
- 11.17am: Paul Casey (Europe) vs. Brooks Koepka (USA)
- 11.29am: Justin Rose (Europe) vs. Webb Simpson (USA)
- 11.41am: Jon Rahm (Europe) vs. Tiger Woods (USA)
- 11.53am: Tommy Fleetwood (Europe) vs. Tony Finau (USA)
- 12.05pm: Ian Poulter (Europe) vs. Dustin Johnson (USA)
- 12.17pm: Thorbjorn Olesen (Europe) vs. Jordan Spieth (USA)
- 12.29pm: Sergio Garcia (Europe) vs. Rickie Fowler (USA)
- 12.41pm: Francesco Molinari (Europe) vs. Phil Mickelson (USA)
- 12.53pm: Tyrrell Hatton (Europe) vs. Patrick Reed (USA)
- 1.05pm: Henrik Stenson (Europe) vs. Bubba Watson (USA)
- 1.17pm: Alex Noren (Europe) vs. Bryson DeChambeau (USA)
How to watch the Ryder Cup on TV
Sky Sports will broadcast live from Le Golf National in Paris. All times UK.
Sunday 30 September
- 9.30am-5pm: day three live at the Ryder Cup (Sky Sports Ryder Cup and Sky Sports Main Event)
- 5pm-5.30pm: Ryder Cup Closing Ceremony (Sky Sports Ryder Cup and Sky Sports Main Event)
- 5.30pm-6.30pm: Ryder Cup Verdict (Sky Sports Ryder Cup and Sky Sports Main Event)
Ryder Cup betting odds
Latest prices according to Oddschecker (as of 30 September).
To win the Ryder Cup
- Team Europe to win: 1/6
- Team USA to win: 10/1
- Draw (USA will retain the cup): 14/1
Correct score
- Europe to win 16-12: 13/2
- Europe to win 16.5-11.5: 13/2
- Europe to win 17-11: 13/2
- Europe to win 15-13: 7/1
- Europe to win 15.5-12.5: 7/1
- Europe to win 17-11: 7/1
- Europe to win 14.5-13.5: 13/2
- Europe to win 17.5-10.5: 9/1
- USA to win 14.5-13.5: 20/1
- USA to win 15-13: 25/1
- USA to win 15.5-12.5: 40/1
- USA to win 16-12: 100/1
Sign up for Today's Best Articles in your inbox
A free daily email with the biggest news stories of the day – and the best features from TheWeek.com
-
Big Tech critic Brendan Carr is Trump's FCC pick
In the Spotlight The next FCC commissioner wants to end content moderation practices on social media sites
By David Faris Published
-
ATACMS, the long-range American missiles being fired by Ukraine
The Explainer President Joe Biden has authorized their use for the first time in the war
By Justin Klawans, The Week US Published
-
The bacterial consequences of hurricanes
Under the radar Floodwaters are microbial hotbeds
By Devika Rao, The Week US Published
-
LIV’s Henrik Stenson power play leaves Ryder Cup ‘in tatters’
Under the Radar Team Europe are now searching for a new captain after Swede’s sacking
By Mike Starling Published
-
Mason Greenwood: footballer arrested on suspicion of rape and assault
Speed Read Man Utd confirm the striker will not train or play until further notice
By The Week Staff Published
-
Handball: swapping bikini bottoms for tight pants
Speed Read Women competitors will be required to ‘wear short tight pants with a close fit’
By The Week Staff Published
-
‘Rory McIlroy showed what the Ryder Cup really means’
feature It was an emotional week for the Northern Irishman as Europe lost heavily to the USA
By The Week Staff Published
-
‘Rory McIlroy showed what the Ryder Cup really means’
feature It was an emotional week for the Northern Irishman as Europe lost heavily to the USA
By The Week Staff Published
-
2021 Ryder Cup: players, tee times, format, scoring, UK TV coverage
In Depth Golf’s match-play event takes place at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin
By The Week Staff Last updated
-
Cristiano Ronaldo’s second coming
Speed Read Last week, Manchester United re-signed the forward on a two-year deal thought to be worth more than £400,000 a week
By The Week Staff Last updated
-
Bank holidays and boycotts: are MPs trying to jinx England?
Speed Read Declaring a bank holiday would be ‘tempting fate’, says Boris Johnson
By The Week Staff Published