What channel is The Match on today? How to watch Bryson DeChambeau vs. Brooks Koepka golf match

Madison Williams

What channel is The Match on today? How to watch Bryson DeChambeau vs. Brooks Koepka golf match image

The most infamous feud in the golf world during 2021 will be settled once and for all during the fifth edition of "The Match" on Friday, Nov. 26.

Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau will meet for a 12-hole competition the day after Thanksgiving. Even though the two golfers seem to have made up after the 2021 Ryder Cup in September where they were seen hugging and celebrating together, their feud will be center stage during "The Match" this fall. Expect a lot of trash talk regardless.

This edition of "The Match" will take place in Las Vegas at the Wynn Golf Course. This will be the first time the competitors have not played a full 18 holes.

Here's everything you need to know about tuning into "The Match," including TV channels and live streams to watch on.

MORE: A timeline of the Bryson DeChambeau vs. Brooks Kopeka fued

What channel is The Match on?

  • TV channels: TNT, TBS, truTV, HLN

The main broadcast of "The Match" will be shown on TNT. However, other Turner owned channels such as TBS, truTV and HLN will show simulcasts at the same time. 

The Match golf live stream

  • Live stream: Watch TNT app

"The Match" can be accessed on TNT's app, Watch TNT, with a cable subscription login.

What time does The Match start?

  • Date: Friday, Nov. 26
  • Time: 4 p.m. ET | 1 p.m. PT

Koepka and DeChambeau will tee off around 4 p.m. ET, which is when the main broadcast begins. For local viewers to Las Vegas, "The Match" begins at 1 p.m.

The Match announcers

  • Play-by-play: Brian Anderson
  • Analysts: Phil Mickelson, Charles Barkley
  • On-course reporter: Amanda Balionis

Two-time "The Match" winner Phil Mickelson will make his debut as a commentator for this matchup. Joining him will be Mickelson's former "The Match" partner, Charles Barkley. Barkley will make his third appearance as an analyst for the event. 

TNT's Brian Anderson will act as the play-by-play commentator for the event. Additionally, Amanda Balionis, who does most of the on-course reporting for the PGA Tour, will be the on-course reporter.

Madison Williams