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2024 Presidents Cup Sunday TV coverage: How to watch Sunday singles

2024 Presidents Cup Sunday TV coverage: How to watch Sunday singles

All eyes will⁣ be on Royal Montreal‌ Golf Club ​Sunday as the Presidents Cup reaches‍ its dramatic conclusion. The Americans and Internationals will face ⁤off in 12 singles ‌matches to determine the winner of the⁢ prestigious biennial event. Here’s how to⁤ watch all ⁢the action unfold on TV:

– Live TV⁢ coverage‌ for ⁤Presidents Cup Sunday Singles ⁣Matches

- Live TV coverage for Presidents ⁤Cup Sunday Singles Matches
CBS ⁤will⁣ televise live coverage of the Sunday singles⁢ matches from the 2024 Presidents Cup.

Coverage will begin at 12:00 p.m. ET on CBS and will continue until⁢ the conclusion of the matches.

In addition to the live television ⁤coverage, CBS Sports Network will provide‍ live streaming coverage of all 12 singles matches.

The President Cup Sunday Singles Matches TV Schedule:

| Time (ET) | TV Channel |
|—|—|
| 12:00 p.m. | CBS |
| 2:00 p.m. | CBS Sports Network |
| 4:00 p.m. | CBS Sports Network |
| 6:00 p.m.‌ | CBS⁤ Sports Network |
| 8:00 p.m. | CBS Sports Network |
| 10:00 p.m. |⁣ CBS Sports Network⁣ |

– Streaming and Subscription Options for Sundays Action

Streaming and Subscription⁤ Options for Sundays Action

If you’re planning to‌ stream or subscribe to Sunday’s action, here’s a look⁢ at​ your⁤ options:

  • ESPN+ (Subscription): ESPN+ will exclusively‍ stream ⁢live coverage of all 12 singles ‌matches on⁣ Sunday, from start to⁣ finish. You’ll need an ESPN+ subscription to access this coverage. ESPN+ costs $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year.
  • Peacock (Subscription): Peacock will⁢ stream ‌all 12 singles matches live, along‍ with full event replays. You’ll need a Peacock Premium subscription to access this coverage. Peacock⁢ Premium costs $4.99 per month (with ads) or $9.99 per month (ad-free).
  • YouTube ​TV (Subscription): YouTube TV will carry the Golf Channel’s coverage of ‌the Presidents Cup, which will include live coverage of Sunday’s singles matches. You’ll need a YouTube TV subscription⁣ to access this coverage. ⁤YouTube TV costs $64.99 per⁣ month.
  • Hulu ​+ Live TV (Subscription): ⁢ Hulu + Live ‍TV will carry the Golf Channel’s coverage of the Presidents​ Cup, which will include ⁤live coverage of Sunday’s singles matches. You’ll need a Hulu + Live ‍TV subscription to access ⁣this‍ coverage. Hulu + Live ⁤TV costs $69.99 per month.

| Streaming/Subscription Service ⁤|⁢ Monthly Cost | Does​ it Include Live Coverage of Sunday’s Singles Matches?⁤ |
|—|—|—|
| ESPN+ |‌ $9.99 | Yes ‍|
| Peacock ‍| $4.99 ‌(with ads) or $9.99 (ad-free) | Yes |
| YouTube TV ‌| $64.99 | Yes |
| ‌Hulu + Live TV | $69.99⁣ | Yes |

– Broadcast Networks and International Coverage

Broadcast Networks and International Coverage

Sunday’s ‌singles matches at the 2024 Presidents Cup will be broadcast live on NBC ‍in the United States.⁣ Coverage begins at⁤ 12 p.m. ET/9 a.m. PT.

International viewers can watch the action on a variety of networks around the world. In Canada, the tournament will be broadcast on TSN and RDS. In the United Kingdom, Sky Sports will televise the ‍event. In Australia,‍ Fox Sports will air the coverage.

A complete list of ‍international ​broadcasters is available on the‍ Presidents Cup ⁣website.

Here are some additional details about the broadcast coverage:

NBC: NBC’s coverage will be hosted by Mike Tirico.⁤ Paul Azinger and David Feherty will provide commentary.
TSN: TSN’s coverage will be hosted by James Duthie. Bob Weeks and Ian Leggatt will provide commentary.
RDS: RDS’s coverage will be hosted by Jean-René Dufort. Stéphane Leroux and ⁣Pierre McGuire will provide ⁢commentary.
Sky Sports: Sky Sports’​ coverage will be hosted by Ewen Murray. Andrew Coltart and‍ Butch Harmon⁢ will provide commentary.
* Fox Sports: Fox Sports’ coverage will be⁤ hosted by Matt Hill. Wayne ⁢Grady and​ Brad⁣ Faxon⁣ will provide⁤ commentary.

– Online and Mobile Resources for Live Viewing

In⁤ addition to traditional television, there are ⁣numerous online and mobile resources available for live viewing of the⁢ Sunday singles matches at the 2024 Presidents Cup.

Several streaming services offer live coverage ⁤of the event, ⁣including PGA‍ Tour Live,​ ESPN+, and Amazon Prime Video. ‍These services typically⁢ require a ⁢subscription to ⁢access their‍ content, but they offer the benefit of​ being able to watch the ⁢matches on multiple devices, including smartphones, tablets, ‍and computers.

For those who prefer to watch the ⁤matches on the‌ go, ​there are⁤ also several mobile apps available. The PGA Tour ‌app, the ESPN app, and the ‌Amazon Prime Video app all offer live⁢ streaming of the Presidents⁣ Cup,⁣ and they also provide access to other features such as live‌ scoring, highlights,⁢ and news.

Streaming Service Subscription⁣ Required Mobile App Available
PGA ‌Tour ⁢Live Yes Yes
ESPN+ Yes Yes
Amazon Prime ​Video Yes Yes

We hope you enjoy ⁢our coverage of the 2024 Presidents Cup. Be sure to‌ check back for more updates and analysis as the tournament progresses.

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