
Watch The Open Championship as the world's best players compete in golf's final men's Major of 2025, with all the details on TV coverage and live streaming here in Golf Monthly's in-depth guide.
Dates: July 17-20
Venue: Royal Portrush, Portrush, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
US: NBC, Peacock
UK: Sky Sports
Free stream: R&A TV
Watch from anywhere: NordVPN mega-deal
World No.1 Scottie Scheffler extended his halfway lead of one shot to four strokes going into the final day. The American carded a four-under 67, which included an eagle and two birdies, on Saturday to leave him four clear of nearest challenger, Haotong Li.
The past nine tournaments that Scheffler has held a 54-hole lead he has closed out the win. Can he make it a 10 out of 10 performance?
Scheffler had travelled to Northern Ireland as the favourite to win the 153rd Open. But world number two, Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy, is the player that many of the crowd are rooting for.
This is only the third Open to be held at Royal Portrush. Last time it was here, in 2019, it was won by Irishman Shane Lowry. But the defending champion is Xander Schauffele, who triumphed at Royal Troon last year.
More than 30 broadcasters across 199 countries will be showing The Open Championship 2025.
This year’s Open will have 48 hours of live main coverage of the event. In addition to this, there will be a dedicated Par-3 channel showing the action on the 16th hole, and four dedicated Featured Groups streams each day.
An innovation in the coverage this year is the use of a Spidercam, which will be suspended above the 18th green. The R&A says it will provide “spectacular aerial views and unique angles that will bring to life the natural undulations of the hole and short shots around the green.”
Read on for Golf Monthly's guide on how to watch The Open online, on TV, from anywhere in the world.
Watch The Open Championship 2025 in the US
NBC has the exclusive rights to show The Open in the US.
The main action will air on the NBC channel, which can also be live streamed on its online platform, Peacock. Peacock will also be exclusively showing the early coverage on the first two days, before the NBC coverage kicks in, as well as providing dedicated feeds for Featured Groups and the Par-3 Channel.
Watch The Open Championship 2025 in the UK
In the UK, Sky Sports is your port of call as Sky Sports will exclusively televise the live action from The Open Championship 2025.
The Open is no longer broadcast free-to-air on the BBC, but there will be highlights of each day's play every evening on BBC2.
Watch The Open Championship 2025 in Australia
In Australia, you can watch The Open Championship 2025 on Fox Sports 503 or on Kayo Sports, the streaming platform of Fox Sports. Daily main coverage is available as well as the extra streams for featured groups.
Kayo plans start from $30 per month, with a seven-day free trial available.
How to watch The Open Championship in Canada
In Canada, live action from The Open 2025 is being broadcast by TSN with steaming on BDS.
Free coverage
The Royal & Ancient, which is in charge of the competition, will provide some free coverage via its streaming platform, R&A TV. Four Featured Groups and the Par-3 Channel are among the feeds available each day.
A way that you could technically watch the editorialised main feed of The Open for free is with a broadcaster free trial.
More: Can I Watch The Open For Free?
Watch The Open from anywhere
Away from home during The Open? Most streaming platform are geo-restricted, which means they don't normally work abroad, but with a VPN, they do.
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a piece of internet security software that alters your device's location, allowing you to access your usual golf streaming services wherever you are in the world.
NordVPN is the No.1 VPN on the market, according to our expert colleagues at Tom's Guide. Extensive unblocking capabilities, fast speeds, wide-ranging compatibility and top-notch security make it the best in class, and there's currently a great offer for Golf Monthly readers...
Applies in the US, UK, and Canada. To claim, follow the deal, select one of NordVPN's qualifying two-year plans, see the extra four months added automatically, and check out. After 30 days, at the end of the free trial period, your Amazon gift card (exact amount depends on choice of plan) will land in your inbox.
See also: The Open Championship: Full Field And How They Qualified For Royal Portrush
The Open Championship: Rest of the World Broadcasters
- Brazil, Argentina, Chile: ESPN Latin America
- Denmark / Norway / Sweden: V Sport Golf
- France: Canal Plus Golf +
- Germany / Austria / Switzerland: Sky Germany
- Italy: Sky Italia
- Japan: U-Next / JGN
- New Zealand: Sky TV
- South Africa: SuperSport Africa
- South Korea: JTBC
The Open Championship: Leaders' Final Round Tee Times
Times in BST (ET). Score after 54 holes in brackets.
- 12.45pm (7.45am): Corey Conners (-4), Lee Westwood (-5)
- 12.55pm (7.55am): Harry Hall (-5), Justin Rose (-5)
- 1.05pm (8.05am): Ludvig Aberg (-5), Kristoffer Reitan (-5)
- 1.15pm (8.15am): Oliver Lindell (-5), Matt Wallace (-5)
- 1.25pm (8.25am): Wyndham Clark (-5), Brian Harman (-6)
- 1.40pm (8.40am): Rasmus Hojgaard (-6), Robert MacIntyre (-6)
- 1.50pm (8.50am): Nicolai Hojgaard (-6), Russell Henley (-6)
- 2pm (9am): Xander Schauffele (-7), Tyrrell Hatton (-8)
- 2.10pm (9.10am): Harris English (-8), Chris Gotterup (-8)
- 2.20pm (9.20am): Rory McIlroy (-8), Matt Fitzpatrick (-9)
- 2.30pm (9.30am): Haotong Li (-10), Scottie Scheffler (-14)
The Open: Featured Groups For Round Four
- 9.30am (4.30am): Jordan Spieth & Romain Langasque
- 11.10am (6.10am): Akshay Bhatia & Jon Rahm
- 1.05pm (8.05am): Ludvig Aberg & Kristoffer Reitan
- 1.40pm (8.40pm): Rasmus Hojgaard & Robert MacIntyre
The Open Championship 2025: TV Schedule
Sunday 20th July – Round Four
• US (ET): NBC (4 a.m.-2 p.m.)
• UK (GMT): Sky Sports Golf & Sky Sports Main Event (10 a.m.-7.30 p.m.)
• Canada (ET): TSN3 (7 a.m.-2 p.m.)
• Australia (AEDT): Fox Sports 503/Kayo (6 p.m.-4 a.m.)
We test and review VPN services in the context of legal recreational uses. For example:1. Accessing a service from another country (subject to the terms and conditions of that service).2. Protecting your online security and strengthening your online privacy when abroad.We do not support or condone the illegal or malicious use of VPN services. Consuming pirated content that is paid-for is neither endorsed nor approved by Future Publishing.