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2016 Ryder Cup guide: Sunday matches, tee times, TV schedule and more


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It all comes down to this, the final day at the 2016 Ryder Cup.

In Saturday's morning session, the dominant and normally-dependable pairing of Patrick Reed/Jordan Spieth lost four of the last six remaining holes to Europe's Sergio Garcia/Rafa Cabrera-Bello, halving a match the U.S. desperately needed to win. The pairing regained their form and picked up a win against Justin Rose/Henrik Stenson in the afternoon thanks to six birdies and an eagle from Reed, who brought his signature intensity and passion, elevating the spirited American crowd.

Meanwhile, Team Europe's pairing of Rory McIlroy/Thomas Pieters continued their dominance at Hazeltine, defeating Phil Mickelson-Rickie Fowler 4 and 2 in the morning session, then following that up with a 3 and 1 defeat of Dustin Johnson/Brooks Koepka in the afternoon to pick up two crucial points for the Europeans.

When it was all said and done, Team USA extended its lead over Team Europe, 9½-6½, heading into Sunday's finale.

The final day of the 41st Ryder Cup features an afternoon full of single matches that will decide who hoists the cup and owns bragging rights for the next two years until the team's meet again in Paris in 2018.

Here is everything you need to know regarding coverage, along with must-watch story lines for Sunday's action.

MUST-READ STORIES:

SATURDAY SCHEDULE (All Times ET):

Single matches: Noon - 6 PM

  • Reed-McIlroy
  • Spieth-Stenson
  • Holmes-Pieters
  • Fowler-Rose
  • Walker-Bello
  • Mickelson-Garcia
  • Moore-Westwood
  • Snedeker-Sullivan
  • Johnson-Wood
  • Koepka-Willett
  • Kuchar-Kaymer
  • Johnson-Fitzpatrick

More on the pairings.

HOW TO WATCH (ALL TIMES ET)

NBC: Noon - 6 PM

Live action online at RyderCup.com and on the Ryder Cup app.