Rory McIlroy is scheduled to tee off at 10.19pm Irish time on Sunday as he chases his fifth major success - and his first since 2014.
The 34-year-old will play alongside world number one Scottie Scheffler as he begins the final day one shot behind leaders Rickie Fowler and Wyndham Clark, who start their rounds at 10.30pm.
Shane Lowry and Padraig Harrington are also in action, with the Offaly man teeing off at 8.46pm, while Harrington will begin his round at 9.08pm.
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On Saturday, McIlroy held a share of the lead after two-putting the first for a birdie and then holing from 12 feet for another on the third, but that proved to be the longest putt the world number three holed all day.
“I feel pretty good,” McIlroy said. “The golf course definitely got a little trickier than the first couple of days.
“I felt like I played smart solid golf. It felt somewhat stress-free, if you can ever call golf at a US Open stress-free, but overall pretty pleased with how today went. I feel like I’m in a good spot going into tomorrow.”
Asked about using his experience of previous major wins on Sunday, McIlroy added: “It’s been such a long time since I’ve done it and I’m going out there to try to execute a game plan.
“I feel like the last three days I’ve done that really well. Just need to do that for one more day.”
US Open tee times Sunday
1623 Ryo Ishikawa (Jpn)
1634 Patrick Reed, Jacob Solomon
1645 Adam Svensson (Can), Maxwell Moldovan
1656 Ben Carr (x), David Puig (Esp)
1707 Romain Langasque (Fra), Aldrich Potgieter (Rsa) (x)
1718 Abraham Ancer (Mex), Adam Hadwin (Can)
1729 Ryan Gerard, Mackenzie Hughes (Can)
1740 Yuto Katsuragawa (Jpn), Gordon Sargent (x)
1751 Sam Bennett, Jordan Smith (Eng)
1807 Nick Hardy, Sebastian Munoz (Col)
1818 Charley Hoffman, Sahith Theegala
1829 Austin Eckroat, Andrew Putnam
1840 Sergio Garcia (Esp), Kevin Streelman
1851 Tommy Fleetwood (Eng), Samuel Stevens
1902 Jon Rahm (Esp), Dylan Wu
1913 Denny McCarthy, Gary Woodland
1924 Billy Horschel, Patrick Rodgers
1935 Ryan Fox (Nzl), Brian Harman
1951 Justin Suh, Eric Cole
2002 Sam Burns, Keith Mitchell
2013 Si Woo Kim (Kor), Joaquin Niemann (Chi)
2024 Tyrrell Hatton (Eng), Brooks Koepka
2035 Russell Henley, Cameron Young
2046 Tony Finau, Shane Lowry (Irl)
2057 Matthew Fitzpatrick (Eng), Collin Morikawa
2108 Patrick Cantlay, Padraig Harrington (Irl)
2119 Viktor Hovland (Nor), Min Woo Lee (Aus)
2135 Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn), Cameron Smith (Aus)
2146 Bryson DeChambeau, Tom Kim (Kor)
2157 Ryutaro Nagano (Jpn), Xander Schauffele
2208 Harris English, Dustin Johnson
2219 Rory McIlroy (NIrl), Scottie Scheffler
2230 Wyndham Clark, Rickie Fowler
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