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Presidents Cup 2024 TV schedule, coverage, where to watch today, free live stream online, start times, dates

The United States appeared to have laid the foundation as it looks to continue a quarter-century of dominance this week at the 2024 Presidents Cup in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. While the Americans have won nine consecutive trophies at the event, the international team has not won a Presidents Cup since 1998.

The chances of that streak ending Sunday diminished significantly after the first five games played, as the Americans built a seemingly insurmountable 5-0 lead with four balls to spare. At that point, it was only the seventh victory in a Presidents Cup round in the history of the event. The eighth game followed roughly 24 hours later, when the Internationals responded with a blistering foursome to level the game at 5-5 and give themselves a real chance to cause a significant upset.

In the USA, Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele are the two best players in the world at the end of the 2024 season. While Schauffele was strong in the Presidents Cup, Scheffler struggled mightily in the team competition before picking up a win on Thursday. The Americans also fielded newcomers Wyndham Clark, Sahith Theegala, Brian Harman and Russell Henley, along with Max Homa, who has struggled this season but is undefeated in the Presidents Cup. Homa gets his first crack on Friday.

Adam Scott leads the international team in its 11th Presidents Cup. Only Sungjae Im and Si Woo Kim have had success in the competition with more than one Presidents Cup appearance, while Mackenzie Hughes and Min Woo Lee were making their first appearances.

Regardless of the outcome at Royal Montreal, this Presidents Cup will continue to be a lot of fun. International team competitions typically have loud crowds, and there's no reason to expect anything different in Canada this year – especially considering how loud the fans were at the TBC Canadian Open earlier this year.

CBS Sports took a detailed look at this weekend's international event and released a full list of events 2024 Presidents Cup teamsKyle Porter dives into the best storylines, Patrick McDonald's version Who will be successful at Royal Melbourne? and a breakdown of the Presidents Cup format and rules.

Here's a look at the full calendar of events and related information so you can follow all the action through Sunday.

Presidents Cup 2024 TV schedule

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Saturday September 28th

Round 3 (four-ball): 7:02 am
Round 4 (foursomes): 1:40 p.m

Live TV broadcast: 7-8 p.m. on Golf Channel | 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on NBC
Live stream: 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on fubo (try for free)

Sunday, September 29th

Round 5 (Singles): 12:02 p.m

Live TV broadcast: 12-6pm on NBC
Live stream: 12pm-6pm on fubo (Try for free)