Sky Sports channel to offer the complete Ryder Cup story

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Get Ready for the Ultimate Ryder Cup Experience

Golf fans across the UK have wonderful news to celebrate as Sky Sports prepares to deliver the most comprehensive coverage of The Ryder Cup ever seen. With Europe set to go head-to-head with America in this thrilling battle, viewers can look forward to an incredible 240 hours of dedicated programming that brings them closer to one of the biggest events in sport.

Starting Monday 26 September, Sky Sports 4 will transform into Sky Sports Ryder Cup. This special channel will offer ten days of bespoke content, ensuring you never miss a moment of the action. The schedule is packed with live coverage, exciting highlights, engaging breakfast shows, and fascinating archive material. All three days of competition will be shown exclusively live on Sky Sports, with play also simulcast on Sky Sports 1 from Friday to Sunday, giving you maximum flexibility to watch the tournament.

Extra Content for Every Fan

For those who love behind-the-scenes stories, Sky Sports Mix will broadcast the opening ceremony live, alongside a selection of support programming. This includes a brand-new documentary featuring European captain Darren Clarke and the popular Ryder Cup Breakfast show. It is a fantastic opportunity to soak in the history, passion, and drama of the event.

The tournament tees off on Friday 30 September at the historic Hazeltine National Golf Club in Minnesota, USA. Europe is chasing a seventh success in eight attempts, making this a truly momentous occasion. To help you understand every swing, Sky Sports has assembled a world-class team of experts. Commentary and analysis will be provided by former European captains Colin Montgomerie and Paul McGinley, alongside American golf coach Butch Harmon. Additionally, 2002 USPGA champion Rich Beem will share his unique insights on the Hazeltine course where he won his maiden Major title.

Whether you are a die-hard golf enthusiast or just looking for some exciting sporting entertainment, this coverage promises to be a boisterous and fantastic celebration of the game. If you have any questions about your TV package or need assistance finding the right channel to catch all the action, our friendly team is here to help.

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Published: 2026-03-13

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