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2012 Ryder Cup Day 3: TV coverage, tee times, matches and more

The United States enters Sunday’s play needing just 4.5 points to assure they’ll win the Ryder Cup.

The U.S. leads the 2012 Ryder Cup by a 10-6 score heading into the final day of action, and they’ll need just 4.5 points from singles play to assure they’ll win the cup. The European team has won four of the past five Ryder Cups, with the American’s only win this century coming at Valhalla in 2008.

The matchups for singles play on Sunday have been announced and the full slate can be found right here. Some key matchups will include the Rory McIlroy/Keegan Bradley matchup set to get underway at 11:25 a.m. ET, as well as the Justin Rose/Phil Mickelson matchup teeing off at 11:36. Tiger Woods will take part in the final matchup of the day, he’s scheduled to tee off at 1:04 p.m. ET against Francesco Molinari.

NBC will have coverage of the final round beginning at 12 p.m. ET on Sunday. The event can also be streamed from Ryder Cup Live.

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