This year’s Ryder Cup has the potential to be the closest in recent history, but who will lift the trophy and which players could impress at Bethpage Black?
Luke Donald's European side arrive as defending champions and searching for a first away win since the 2012 'Miracle at Medinah', two years on from an impressive 16.5-11.5 victory in Rome.
Donald has 11 of his 12 players and four of his five vice-captains from the 2023 win at his disposal, with the former world No 1 having the chance to join Tony Jacklin as the only European to captain back-to-back Ryder Cup wins.
The other three Ryder Cups on American soil over the past 20 years have seen Europe lose by a combined 21 points, including by a record-breaking 10-point margin at Whistling Straits in 2021, with Keegan Bradley looking to extend that record of home dominance.
Bradley's team includes world No 1 Scottie Scheffler and have a passionate New York crowd on their side, putting them as slight favourites with the bookies, although Team Europe head in confident of claiming a historic victory on away soil.
"The Americans have a very strong team, but I like the European team as far as the fact that they've got more guys with Ryder Cup experience," Butch Harmon told SportNews News.
"As an American, I'm always going to root for the American team. Myself, I think Europe has a better team, so I give them a slight advantage."
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Rahm top-scored for Team Europe the last time they played on American soil in 2021, while McIlroy won four of his five matches during their Rome success two years ago.
Viktor Hovland has played in every session of his first two Ryder Cups and Tyrrell Hatton was one of three European players to finish unbeaten in the 2023 win, joining Rahm and MacIntyre.
Fleetwood secured the winning point for Team Europe two years ago and will look to impress again, with Ă…berg looking to build on his impressive debut and Rose chasing as second away victory.
It feels harsh to call a former major champion someone who could surprise at a Ryder Cup, especially when he has finished no worse than eighth in eight of his last 10 worldwide stars, but that's the position Matt Fitzpatrick finds himself in.
Fitzpatrick has left the last two away Ryder Cups with defeats in every single match, with the Englishman having just one point from eight matches for Team Europe, but is someone may feel could impress in front of the New York crowd.
MacIntyre is also another who could impress in his first away Ryder Cup, while Team USA have four rookies in their roster who will all want to make a strong start to their Ryder Cup careers.
There will be extended live coverage from every day of Ryder Cup week, where Team Europe look to regain the trophy with a historic away win in the United States.
Round-the-clock coverage of the opening day's play will begin with live build-up from 9am on Friday September 26, ahead of full coverage from midday and the opening tee shot at 12.10pm. Not got Sky? or