Team Europe Are 13/8 Outsiders To Be Crowned 2026 Ryder Cup Champions

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Among the most highly-anticipated competitions on the expert golfing calendar gets underway on Friday as the USA and Europe clash in the 45th Ryder Cup.


Taking place at Bethpage Black simply outside New york city, Europe will be wanting to win on US soil for the very first time given that 2012 and simply the fifth time in history.


Despite their less than stellar record in America, Team Europe will take lots of self-confidence into this year's competitors following their dominant success in Rome two years earlier.


Europe travelled to a 16 1/2 -11 1/2 accomplishment, with Luke Donald and Co seldom under risk en path to the group's 8th win in their last 11 Ryder Cup looks.


With the above in mind, the 2025 Ryder Cup need to be a competitive affair between 2 exceptionally gifted teams.


For those who will be following closely, let's take an appearance at some of the popular markets available courtesy of Sky Bet.


Team Europe are 13/8 outsiders with Sky Bet to be crowned 2025 Ryder Cup champions


Outright Winner


Given they are at home it should not come as a surprise that Team USA are the best-backed to raise the distinguished prize, with Keegan Bradley's side going into as odds-on favourites at 4/6.


Conversely, Team Europe are 13/8 outsiders to disturb the applecart, while a tie is the best in the market at 10/1.


There have been just two ties in Ryder Cup history. The most current took place in 1989.


There are 3 Price Boosts available for the competition, the very first of which needs Europe to lead after day 1, lead after day 2 and win outright at 9/2.


Meanwhile, the other two increases need Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy to score 3+ points each at 9/2, and Tommy Fleetwood to be the top European scorer (consisting of ties) and Europe to raise the Ryder Cup at 12/1.


Fleetwood had a career finest year in 2025, with the Englishman winning the Tour Championship and being crowned FedEx Cup champion.


Additionally, Scheffler and McIlroy won a combined 3 majors this fiscal year, with The Open and the PGA Championship, while McIlroy declared his maiden Masters title.


Margin of Victory - Draw No Bet


Europe win by 7 points or more - 6/1


USA to win by 4-6 points - 7/2


USA to win by 7 points or more - 5/1


USA to win by 1-3 points - 3/1


Europe to win by 1-3 points - 7/2


Europe to win by 4-6 points - 9/2