Here's how to watch the Ryder Cup on the BBC, as well as all the timings you need for the showdown.

How To Watch The Ryder Cup On The BBC
Golf’s biggest event is finally upon us after a year’s delay due to Covid. With the world’s elite descending on Whistling Straits, here is how you can follow the event, either through television, or listening on the radio.
How To Watch The Ryder Cup On The BBC
Unfortunately the BBC will not be showing any live coverage from Wisconsin, with only highlights being available for TV viewers.
The highlights show will get underway on BBC 2 at midnight on Friday and Saturday, with the enthralling final day starting at the slightly earlier time of 23.20 on Sunday.

Captain, Padraig Harrington will be looking to retain the cup for Team Europe. (Photo by Montana Pritchard/PGA of America via Getty Images)
If you aren’t able to stay up till then, there will also be repeated highlights in the mornings, with day one highlights starting at 7.10 on Saturday, day two at 7.15 on Sunday and the final day’s action 13.30 on Monday.
BBC will be offering live radio coverage throughout the three-day event on BBC Radio 5 Live with Mark Chapman from 6pm each day.
How To Watch The Ryder Cup In The UK
For those able to access Sky Sports, here are all the timings you need for the event.
Tuesday
Live From The Ryder Cup – Sky Sports Golf (22:00)
Wednesday
Live From The Ryder Cup – Sky Sports Golf (14:00)
Thursday
Live From The Ryder Cup – Sky Sports Golf (14:00)
Ryder Cup Opening Ceremony – Sky Sports Main Event & Sky Sports Golf (22:00)

Action gets underway at Whistling Straits on Friday. (Photo by Gary Kellner/PGA of America via Getty Images)
Friday
Live From The Ryder Cup – Sky Sports Golf (11:00)
Ryder Cup – Sky Sports Golf & Sky Sports Main Event (13:00)
Saturday
Live From The Ryder Cup – Sky Sports Golf (11:00)
Ryder Cup – Sky Sports Golf & Sky Sports Main Event (13:00)
Sunday
Ryder Cup – Sky Sports Golf (17:00) & Sky Sports Main Event (18:30)
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