Presidents Cup: Final day schedule and how to watch

Can Team USA stage a comeback in Australia?

Team USA cut its deficit at the 2019 Presidents Cup on Saturday while Tiger Woods kept himself on the bench for both sessions, but the Americans will have to stage a Sunday comeback in singles play at Royal Melbourne Golf Club if they hope to retain the cup.

For the final day, every member of each team will face off in singles matches. Winning a match will earn a point, while a match that ends in a tie after 18 holes will earn each team a half point. The International team needs 5.5 points from the 12 singles matches to win.

Team International leads Team USA 10-8. 

Either team needs 15.5 points to clinch the Presidents Cup.

Televised coverage of the Presidents Cup final day will begin Saturday at 6:00 p.m. ET on Golf Channel. You can stream the Golf Channel online via NBC Sports Live, or via fuboTV.

6:02 p.m. ET: Tiger Woods vs. Abraham Ancer
6:13 p.m. ET: Tony Finau vs. Hideki Matsuyama
6:24 p.m. ET: Patrick Reed vs. C.T. Pan
6:35 p.m. ET: Dustin Johnson vs. Haotong Li
6:46 p.m. ET: Bryson DeChambeau vs. Adam Hadwin
6:57 p.m. ET: Gary Woodland vs. Sungjae Im
7:08 p.m. ET: Patrick Cantlay vs. Joaquin Niemann
7:19 p.m. ET: Xander Schauffele vs. Adam Scott
7:30 p.m. ET: Webb Simpson vs. Byeong Hun An
7:41 p.m. ET: Justin Thomas vs. Cameron Smith
7:52 p.m. ET: Matt Kuchar vs. Louis Oosthuizen
8:03 p.m. ET: Rickie Fowler vs. Marc Leishman

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