Summary

  1. Get Involved - Comeback on the cards?published at 13:42 British Summer Time 15 September

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    Will Europe pull this off? They need eight points from 12 singles matches so it would be a monumental effort, but stranger things have happened.

    The Ryder Cup Miracle of Medinah was the same 10-6 scoreline going into the singles, so can the Solheim Cup side repeat it?

    And, of course, the US triumphed from 10-6 down in Germany in the 2015 Solheim Cup.

    Gives us a thumbs up if you're a believer or thumbs down if the USA will run away with it.

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  2. Thin to winpublished at 13:41 British Summer Time 15 September

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    'Stone-cold top' approach leads to incredible eagle

    Nelly Korda described this as "one of the top three shots" I've ever seen - and it was a total mis-hit from playing partner Allisen Corpuz in the foursomes yesterday.

    The US seemed to get quite a few breaks on Saturday, will it be Europe's turn today?

  3. Ever seen this on a course before?published at 13:40 British Summer Time 15 September

    US caddies celebrate toplessImage source, Getty Images

    In extraordinary scenes on Saturday, two American caddies removed their shirts when Allison Lee holed out from 86 yards at the second.

    US TV suggested Khang's caddie had proposed $500 for any player that holed out - and Lee's caddie responded by saying they had to take off their shirts if it happened.

    Which it did.

    "It was completely surreal but we celebrated just the way we wanted to," said Lee.

    For me, I really like the stance of Anna Nordqvist, the grand stateswoman of the European team. She looks like she is giving said caddie a piece of her mind.

  4. Star match to startpublished at 13:39 British Summer Time 15 September

    Korda v Hull (13:50 BST)

    Solheim Cup

    Talk about star power - the opening match of the Sunday singles sees the two giants of each team collide as Charley Hull tackles world number one Nelly Korda.

    Korda won six times this year, including five in a row, and has won all three matches so far this week.

    Hull is 2-2 after winning both games yesterday and losing both on Friday - including the opening match of the tournament against Korda.

    In singles, Hull is 2-3-1 in her six previous Solheim Cup singles matches, while Korda is 2-1-0 - losing for the first time last year to Carlota Ciganda.

    There was talk of Suzann Pettersen sending the Spaniard out first again to try and disrupt Korda's rhythm, but instead she's sent out Europe's livewire in a battle of the two biggest superstars in women's golf.

  5. Another miraculous comeback?published at 13:37 British Summer Time 15 September

    USA 10-6 Europe

    Ryder CupImage source, Getty Images

    Many will remember the Miracle of Medinah at the 2012 Ryder Cup, when Europe came from 10-6 down to somehow win the trophy, but it's also happened in the Solheim Cup before too.

    In 2015, Europe went into the singles holding a commanding 10-6 lead only for the Americans to win the singles 8½-3½ to claim the Solheim Cup 14½-13½.

    Both times the home side led 10-6, both times the away side came from nowhere to pinch glory - could it happen again?

  6. Sunday singlespublished at 13:35 British Summer Time 15 September

    Sunday Singles

    So here's the line-up for today, starting with that huge battle leading us off between Nelly Korda and Charley Hull.

    No surprises really for Europe having to go out hard early, but USA have big names at the top of their order as well - and that second match between Megan Khang and Emily Pedersen could be one of the most fiery of the day.

    There are big matches all over the place though and every single point is crucial.

    Europe need to win eight points to retain the trophy, can they do it?

  7. Watch: Best shots of day twopublished at 13:32 British Summer Time 15 September

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    Solheim Cup: Best shots from day two

  8. The story so farpublished at 13:29 British Summer Time 15 September

    Georgia Hall and Charley HullImage source, Getty Images

    It was a bruising day on Friday as US raced to a 6-2 lead over Europe with commanding victories in both sessions.

    Much closer yesterday though with gutsy late points from Emily Pedersen/Carlota Ciganda and Charley Hull/Georgia Hall keeping blue hopes alive for the final day.

  9. Welcome to Solheim Cup Sunday!published at 13:26 British Summer Time 15 September

    Solheim CupImage source, Getty Images

    Welcome back golf fans, whether you join us in hope, expectation, or morbid curiosity thanks for being here for what usually is a day full of drama.

    The USA look to have things all sewn up as they lead 10-6 going into the Sunday singles, but things rarely go to plan in these team golf events.

    Dramatic Sunday finishes have been a theme of recent Solheim Cups, and Suzann Pettersen's team will come flying out of the blocks today - you can count on that.

    So will Team USA stand up the task? Will they run away with it? Will Europe make them sweat? Or maybe, just maybe, could we witness one of the great sporting comebacks of all time?

    Keep it right here to find out. This should be a fun one.