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Presidents Cup live coverage: How to watch the 2019 Presidents Cup on Saturday

December 15, 2019

The 2019 Presidents Cup has only one session remaining: the all-important singles matches, where all 12 members of each team will take to the course for head-t0-head matchups. The International team currently holds a two-point advantage over the Americans. You can find everything you need to know about how to watch the final day of the 2019 Presidents Cup below.

How to watch the Presidents Cup: Day 4

Eighteen matches have been played over the first three days at Royal Melbourne, but now things will really kick into high gear on Sunday (Saturday for U.S. viewers). Twelve points are up for grabs across 12 singles matches, and with only two points separating the Internationals and the Americans, the final result could be undecided all the way until the final matches.

The opening four-ball session of the Presidents Cup saw the Americans dig themselves a hole from the very beginning, winning only one match and losing the other four. The three-point deficit remained after Day 2’s foursomes session, and increased to a four-point deficit for Team USA after the morning four-ball session on Saturday. An American rally during Saturday’s afternoon foursomes session cut the deficit to two points heading into Sunday’s singles matches, which are sure to be packed full of drama.

All 12 of the Sunday’s singles matches will be broadcast on Golf Channel in the United States, so that’s where you’ll need to tune in to watch the action on Saturday. You can watch online at NBCSports.com with cable credentials, or by signing in to your PGA Tour Live account. Check out the TV schedule and list of Day 4 matches and tee times below.

2019 Presidents Cup: TV Schedule (ET)

Saturday: 6 p.m.-12 a.m. (Golf Channel)

2019 Presidents Cup: Day 4 Matches and Tee Times

DAY 4 SINGLES SESSION

Match 19:  6:02 p.m. Tiger Woods (USA) vs. Abraham Ancer (INT)

Match 20: 6:13 p.m. Tony Finau (USA) vs. Hideki Matsuyama (INT)

Match 21:  6:24 p.m. Patrick Reed (USA) vs. C.T. Pan (INT)

Match 22: 6:35 p.m. Dustin Johnson (USA) vs. Haotong Li (INT)

Match 23: 6:46 p.m. Bryson DeChambeau (USA) vs. Adam Hadwin (INT)

Match 24: 6:57 p.m.Gary Woodland (USA) vs. Sungjae Im (INT)

Match 25:  7:08 p.m. Patrick Cantlay (USA) vs. Joaquin Nieman (INT)

Match 26: 7:19 p.m. Xander Schauffele (USA) vs. Adam Scott (INT)

Match 27: 7:30 p.m. Byeong Hun An (INT) vs. Webb Simpson (USA)

Match 28: 7:41 p.m. Justin Thomas (USA) vs. Cameron Smith (INT)

Match 29: 7:52 p.m. Matt Kuchar (USA) vs. Louis Oosthuizen (INT)

Match 30: 8:03 p.m. Rickie Fowler (USA) vs. Marc Leishman (INT)

Presidents Cup Rosters

U.S. Player, Overall Record

Tiger Woods (playing captain), 24-15-1
Dustin Johnson, 8-4-2
Justin Thomas, 3-1-1
Matt Kuchar, 6-8-2
Xander Schauffele, first appearance
Webb Simpson, 5-3-2
Patrick Cantlay, first appearance
Bryson DeChambeau, first appearance
Gary Woodland, first appearance
Tony Finau, first appearance
Patrick Reed, 4-3-2
Rickie Fowler, 4-3-1

International Player, Overall Record

Ernie Els (captain, not playing), 20-18-2
Hideki Matsuyama, 4-6-3
Adam Scott, 14-20-5
Louis Oosthuizen, 7-5-3
Marc Leishman, 3-7-3
Abraham Ancer, first appearance
Haotong Li, first appearance
C.T. Pan, first appearance
Cameron Smith, first appearance
Joaquin Niemann, first appearance
Adam Hadwin, 0-2-1
Sungjae Im, first appearance
Byeong Hun An, first appearance

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