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This year’s Ryder Cup takes place at Le Golf National in France as Thomas Bjorn‘s Europe look to reclaim the trophy after losing at Hazeltine in 2016. Jim Furyk‘s side will be bidding to
replicate what they did under Davis Love III two years ago where they were victorious by 17 points to 11. Le Golf National will make for an interesting Ryder Cup contest with water featuring
prominently on many of the key holes. The course can be tough on a good day but any bad weather could really increase the difficulty of scoring. RYDER CUP WAGS: MEET THE WOMEN BEHIND THE
PLAYERS RYDER CUP 2018 ORDER OF PLAY (ALL TIMES BST) TODAY _Morning fourballs_ Match 1 - Justin Rose and Jon Rahm v Brooks Koepka and Tony Finau Match 2 - Dustin Johnson and Rickie Fowler vs
Rory McIlroy and Thorbjorn Olesen Match 3 - Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas vs Paul Casey and Tyrrell Hatton Match 4 - Patrick Reed and Tiger Woods vs Francesco Molinari and Tommy Fleetwood
_Afternoon foursomes_ Match 1 - 12:50pm Match 2 - 1:05pm Match 3 - 1:20pm Match 4 - 1:35pm SATURDAY Morning: Fourballs, starting 7.10am Afternoon: Foursomes, starting 12.50pm SUNDAY 12
singles matches, starting 11.05am RYDER CUP WEATHER FORECAST - HOW IS THE WEEKEND SHAPING UP? _TODAY:_ The teams look set for a clear and sunny day with temperatures starting at 15 degrees,
giving way to highs of around 22. There’s only a 10 percent chance of rain but wind speeds may pick up in the afternoon. _SATURDAY:_ Similar conditions to Day 1 with just a slight dip in
temperature. However, wind speeds also appear to be down appear with even less chance of rain. Expect some heavy scoring on Day 2. _SUNDAY:_ Some cloudy weather is expected on the final day
and there’s a 20 percent change of rain. However, it is also anticipated to be least windy day of the Ryder Cup with temperatures rising to about 18 degrees. RYDER CUP EXCLUSIVE: WHAT ARE
THE BEST BETS FOR THE WEEKEND? HOW CAN I WATCH THE RYDER CUP? Sky Sports will be broadcasting live coverage of the Ryder Cup in the UK. Existing customers will also be able to stream the
action via the Sky Go app, which can be downloaded across a host of iOS and Android devices. If you don’t have a Sky Sports subscriptions but still wish to tune in, golf fans can purchase a
Sky Sports pass through NOW TV. Day passes, which give you access to Sky Sports channels for 24 hours, cost £7.99 a day, with a weekly pass priced at £12.99 and no locking into a contract.
The BBC will broadcast a highlights show on TV every evening. On Friday and Saturday the highlights show will start at 8.30pm on BBC2, while Sunday’s show will air at 7.30pm on the same
channel.