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Chris Burns

How can I watch the US Open? Streaming and time details

Excitement is building amongst golf fans as the 123rd US Open will start this week.

The Los Angeles Country Club will host proceedings as Matt Fitzpatrick returns as defending champion after last year's dramatic one-shot victory and maiden major title at Brookline. The Englishman will head into the tournament looking to be the first player to defend a major since Brooks Koepka.

JDespite the news there will be no Tiger Woods present, Jon Rahm and Scottie Scheffler will do battle once again at the top of the world rankings while Rory McIlroy and Phil Mickelson will be shooting for success. It's also a unique venue this time around as the LA Country Club will be the home of a US Open for the first time in 75 years.

There may also be some drama on the cards following the news that PGA Tour's McIlroy and LIV's Koepka will play together. Sergio Garcia has also addressed his future after it was announced golf's two biggest rivals - the PGA Tour and LIV Golf - had agreed plans to merge.

Where can you watch it?

Sky Sports will be broadcasting the US Open over four days from June 15-18.

What time does it start?

Coverage will start from 3pm over the first two rounds and then from 6pm on Saturday. The action will get under way from 5.30pm on the final day.

Thursday June 15 - 3pm to 4am
Friday June 16 -3pm to 4am
Saturday June 17 - 6pm to 3am
Sunday June 18 - 5.30pm to 3am

How can you watch it?

Right now you can get Sky Sports for one month for the knock-down price of £24. You can also get Complete Sky Sports, which is all eight dedicated sports channels, for £24 a month. Find out more here.

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