
Bethpage Black’s 2025 Ryder Cup is about to begin. If you are traveling, you are lucky. You can watch the entire game online. Here is the full streaming plan for Ryder Cup streaming and everything else you need to know.
How to play Ryder Cup online
Peacock, Rydercup.com and NBC Sports App will provide extensive streaming coverage of Ryder Cup this week online.
Peacock will provide live analog broadcasts of NBC TV coverage on Saturday and Sunday, while NBC Sports App will conduct analog broadcasts of US coverage on Friday.
Additionally, you can play the game for the entire three days of the game on the Peacock or for free on the Rydercup.com and the NBC Sports app. Finally, every morning you can watch “Breakfast at Bethpage” via Rydercup.com, NBC Sports App and Peacock. If you wish to watch it on TV, check out our full Ryder Cup TV schedule here.
Register for Peacock Premium to watch exclusive coverage of 2025 Ryder Cup
You can view the full 2025 Ryder Cup streaming plan below.
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2025 Ryder Cup Streaming Plan (ET)
Wednesday, September 24
Opening Ceremony: 4-7 pm (NBC Sports App)
Friday, September 26
Breakfast at Bethpage: 6-8 AM (Peacock; Plus Rydercup.com, NBC Sports App and YouTube)
Featured Competition: TBD (Peacock; plus free on Rydercup.com and NBC Sports App)
Day 1 match: 7am to 6pm (NBC Sports App)
Saturday, September 27
Breakfast at Bethpage: 6-8 AM (Peacock; Plus Rydercup.com, NBC Sports App and YouTube)
Featured Competition: TBD (Peacock; plus free on Rydercup.com and NBC Sports App)
Day 2 match: 7am to 6pm (Peacock; NBC Sports App)
Sunday, September 28
Breakfast at Bethpage: 10am to 10pm (Peacock; plus rydercup.com, NBC Sports App and YouTube)
Featured Competition: TBD (Peacock; free on Rydercup.com and NBC Sports apps)
Day 3 match: 12-6 pm (Peacock; NBC Sports Application)
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