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Friday 29 September 2023 12:21, UK
After an absorbing Solheim Cup in Spain, attention now turns to the Ryder Cup across Europe in Italy.
Every shot will be live on Sky Sports as Luke Donald's Team Europe look to regain the trophy they lost at Whistling Straits in 2021 and Zach Johnson's Team USA attempt to triumph overseas for the first time since 1993.
Non-Sky Sports subscribers can watch the event through NOW, while there will be a rolling live blog on skysports.com and the Sky Sports App with video highlights, analysis and text commentary from Rome.
Viewers will be able to watch one 'star' match during Friday's and Saturday's foursomes by pressing the red button.
Day 1 (Friday) - 4 Foursomes
Day 1 (Friday) - 4 Fourballs
Day 2 (Saturday) - 4 Foursomes
Day 2 (Saturday) - 4 Fourballs
Day 3 (Sunday) - 12 Singles
The action gets going way before Friday, though, with the Celebrity All-Star Match and Junior Ryder Cup live on Sky Sports and via a free stream on skysports.com and the Sky Sports App earlier in the week.
The Celebrity All-Star Match, saw 24-time tennis Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic, former footballers Andriy Shevchenko and Gareth Bale, and Ferrari Formula 1 driver Carlos Sainz take part in the special event at Marco Simone Golf Club.
Djokovic and Bale both impressed as Team Monty claimed an impressive 7-4 victory over Team Pavin. The Serbian initially walked out to the first tee with a tennis racket before switching to the driver, with the world No 1 producing a shot of the day contender when he managed to drive the green from an advanced tee at the par-four 16th.
"This is sporting greatness," Djokovic jested as his ball stopped on the green. "I was going to play safe but the crowd made me do it. "It was one of the best shots I've ever hit. I've never played golf in front of this many people, so considering my level I think I've played quite well."
The Junior Ryder Cup then concludes at Marco Simone Golf and County Club on Thursday as Team USA look to win the competition for the seventh time in succession.
Sky Sports will have the Ryder Cup covered across various platforms, including on Sky Sports News, where there will be live interviews and updates throughout the week.
In addition to blogs, video highlights, reports and features on skysports.com and the Sky Sports App, you can also also keep up-to-date on our social media channels.
TEAM EUROPE: Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland), Jon Rahm (Spain), Robert MacIntyre (Scotland), Viktor Hovland (Norway), Tyrrell Hatton (England), Matt Fitzpatrick (England), Ludvig Åberg (Sweden), Tommy Fleetwood (England), Nicolai Hojgaard (Denmark), Shane Lowry (Ireland), Justin Rose (England), Sepp Straka (Austria)
Captain: Luke Donald
TEAM USA: Scottie Scheffler, Wyndham Clark, Brian Harman, Patrick Cantlay, Max Homa, Xander Schauffele, Sam Burns, Rickie Fowler, Brooks Koepka, Collin Morikawa, Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas
Captain: Zach Johnson
Foursomes sees two golfers from Europe compete against a pair from the USA, with team members alternating between shots and each team using one ball.
Fourballs also sees two golfers from each team compete, but each player uses his own ball. The lowest score from each pair will count for the score for their side.
Twelve singles matches will then be contested on the final day, with every member from the USA team playing against a European opponent in a one-on-one contest.
Live coverage from the opening day of the Ryder Cup begins on Friday from 6am on Sky Sports Golf. Stream the Ryder Cup, the Cricket World Cup, Premier League football, Super League and more with NOW.
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