2021 Solheim Cup live stream: How to watch golf online from anywhere

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Watch every ball of this unmissable event with our 2021 Solheim Cup live stream guide below.

USA won't need any encouragement having lost out to Europe in agonising style last time out at the Gleneagles PGA Centenary Course in Scotland back in 2019.

Catriona Matthew will once again captain Team Europe again, while Californian Pat Hurst will lead the home side.

Team USA will be hoping current world No.1 Nelly Korda can bring her good form to proceedings, with the star joined by her sister Jessica, as well as Lexi Thompson, Danelle Kang, Ally Ewing, Lizette Salas, Megan Khang and Brittany Altomare in a formidable American line up that also includes rookies Jennifer Kupcho, Mina Harigae and Yealimi Noh and LPGA Drive On Championship winner Austin Ernst.

Europe meanwhile brings an experienced squad to Ohio, with their hopes resting on Georgia Hall and captain's pick Celine Boutier to replicate their heroics at Gleneagles two years ago, along with Solheim old hands Charley Hull and Anna Nordqvist.

Europe's line-up also includes some key new faces with 2020 British Open winner Sophia Popov and 2021 LPGA Mediheal Championship and Gant Ladies' Open champ Matilda Castren are amongst the debutants.

Read on for full details on how to live stream 2021 Solheim Cup Tour golf online from anywhere.

2021 Solheim Cup: Where and when?

The 2021 Solheim Cup takes place at the Inverness Club in Toledo, Ohio from Saturday September 4 until Monday September 6.

US coverage is exclusive to NBC and the Golf Channel, while Sky Sports once again has live broadcast rights in the UK.

Play is set to start on Saturday and Sunday at 7am ET / 4am PT / 12pm BST / 9pm AEST and on Monday at 11.30am ET / 8.30am PT / 4.30pm BST / 1.30am AEST.

Watch 2021 Solheim Cup online from outside your country

We have details of all the US, UK, Australian and Canadian broadcasters of this weekend's golf from New Jersey further down in this guide. If you're intent on watching the 2021 Solheim Cup, but find yourself away from home then you'll run into problems when trying to stream your domestic coverage online from abroad as it's likely to be geo-blocked.

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How to watch the 2021 Solheim Cup online in the US

Coverage of this year's Solheim Cup is being split between NBC and the Golf Channel with the action bouncing between the two networks across all three days of play.

If you've got access to the Golf Channel and NBC on cable, all you need to do is head to the Golf Channel website or the CBS website and log in with your cable credentials where you'll then be able to stream all the coverage online.

The best solution for cord-cutting golf fans is likely to be SlingTV, with its Sling Blue plan including NBC.

New users can take advantage of a deal that gives you the first month with the service currently costs a mere $10 (down from the standard $35), while an $11 Sports Extra add-on gives you access to the extra Golf Channel coverage as well.

How to stream 2021 Solheim Cup live in the UK

Sky will be offering comprehensive (and exclusive) live coverage of the tournament via its Sky Sports Golf with coverage beginning at 12pm BST for days 1 and 2, and at 4.30pm for day 3.

Sky subscribers can also use the Sky Go app to live stream the action while on mobile devices.

For those looking to avoid being tied down to a contract, there's the option of Now TV's Sky Sports Monthly Pass. It costs £33.99 for 30 days, which compares very favourably to the £9.99 24-hour pass, and gets you all 11 Sky Sports channels.

How to stream the 2021 Solheim Cup live in Canada

The Golf Channel holds the broadcast rights to show the Solheim Cup live in Canada.

Coverage on the network begins at 7.30am ET for the morning sessions on Saturday and Sunday until 12.30pm, before rejoining the action at 2.30pm until 6pm on Saturday and 1.30pm until 6pm on Sunday.

A GOLFTV passcosting CAD$9.99 a month and will give you full access to all the play from Ohio.

Live stream the 2021 Solheim Cup live in Australia

Fox Sports has exclusive live rights to this year's tournament Down Under.

If you don't want the commitment of a cable subscription, the good news is that Fox Sports' golf coverage is also available via streaming-only service Kayo Sports.

Coverage starts on both services at 9.30pm AEST for days 1 and 2, and at 2am for day 3.

Kayo is available from just $25 a month - and it comes with a FREE 2-week trial period.

Kevin Lynch