Summary

  1. Postpublished at 18:52 British Summer Time 15 September

    An Lee v Henseleit A/S (17)

    US captain Stacy Lewis has joined Andrea Lee on the 18th fairway as they look across at Esther Henseleit's ball in prime position.

    The German takes aim at the green, wafts an iron and watches as it lands 15 feet from the pin.

    It's a lot closer than Lee's ball - and she'll probably get a shot at putting for a point.

  2. Going down the last..published at 18:51 British Summer Time 15 September

    Thompson v Boutier A/S (17)

    Celine Boutier is again inches away from a putt dropping to win the hole, for the second hole running, as Lexi Thompson is dodging all sorts of bullets but hanging on for what could be a crucial half point.

    They're off to the 18th tee with nerves jangling everywhere.

  3. European rookie two aheadpublished at 18:49 British Summer Time 15 September

    Vu v Valenzuela 2UP (15)

    Rookie Albane Valenzuela wins the 15th with a par to move two ahead of world number two Lilia Vu - that's a big move.

  4. Postpublished at 18:48 British Summer Time 15 September

    An Lee v Henseleit A/S (17)

    Giant tee shot from Esther Henseleit at the 18th booms past the bunker and sets her up perfectly to attack the green.

    Andrea Lee is safely away too. This will be a crucial point.

  5. Schmelzel levelspublished at 18:48 British Summer Time 15 September

    Schmelzel v Sagstrom A/S (14)

    If they didn't play the 14th this week then Europe could possibly have won the Solheim Cup already - as the USA have dominated it.

    Sarah Schmelzel this time with yet another long putt to tie this match up - I can't even begin to add up all footage she's made on the greens today.

  6. Postpublished at 18:46 British Summer Time 15 September

    Thompson v Boutier A/S (16)

    Celine Boutier gets a nice hop out of the fringe from her approach to 17 and she's left with about 12 feet - with Lexi Thompson at least twice as far away after going long with her second shot.

  7. Where is this going?published at 18:44 British Summer Time 15 September

    Sunday singles
  8. All square going down the lastpublished at 18:42 British Summer Time 15 September

    An Lee v Henseleit A/S (17)

    It's way off from Andrea Lee and Esther Henseleit is not conceding either.

    Lee tidies up from two feet and these two head down the 18th - where Henseleit won a vital foursomes point for Europe yesterday.

  9. Postpublished at 18:40 British Summer Time 15 September

    An Lee v Henseleit A/S (16)

    Indeed, Esther Henseleit is going to go first for par. It's vital she makes this.

    Drained! Huge from the Olympic silver medallist. Andrea Lee will need to sink her own to win the hole.

  10. Postpublished at 18:38 British Summer Time 15 September

    An Lee v Henseleit A/S (16)

    Over to the 17th green and Esther Henseleit faces the length of the putting surface for birdie.

    She leaves it criminally short though and that opens the door for Andrea Lee.

  11. Postpublished at 18:36 British Summer Time 15 September

    Vu v Valenzuela 1UP (14)

    Lilia Vu has a chance at a birdie to win the 14th but she can't convert it, and rookie Albane Valenzuela keeps her one-hole lead.

  12. On the edge!published at 18:35 British Summer Time 15 September

    Thompson v Boutier A/S (16)

    Lexi Thompson rolls her long putt stone dead, but not in, giving Celine Boutier the chance from what's more like 12 feet to win the hole.

    She tickles a curler down the hole that crawls towards the hole but stops right on the lip! Megan Khang's ball did this earlier in the week and dropped, but not this time and the Americans survive.

  13. Grant misses sitterpublished at 18:34 British Summer Time 15 September

    Kupcho v Grant A/S (12)

    Real chance for Linn Grant to complete the turnaround from five feet - and she's fluffed it.

    They stay all square in the bottom match.

  14. Postpublished at 18:33 British Summer Time 15 September

    If you were just to see the score, you'd think Europe were down and out.

    But this is the beauty of this format. Five blowouts to start the singles and now seven vice-tight matches.

    We've got an exciting hour ahead of us.

  15. Postpublished at 18:31 British Summer Time 15 September

    Kupcho v Grant A/S (11)

    Wow - Linn Grant almost dunks it in the hole from range at the 12th!

    It lands smack in the middle of the cup, whacks the stick and bounces away along the green.

    Remember she's recovered from three down in this one.

  16. Postpublished at 18:30 British Summer Time 15 September

    Steve Sutcliffe
    BBC Sport in Virginia

    The Thompson v Boutier match feels huge in the wider context of this contest.

    Nelly Korda has been dispatched to offer her support to her fellow American, who is being put under all sorts of pressure by the Frenchwoman.

    It’s anybody’s match now.

  17. Postpublished at 18:30 British Summer Time 15 September

    Thompson v Boutier A/S (15)

    Advantage Celine Boutier on the par-three 16th as she sticks hers to about eight feet maybe while Lexi Thompson is just on the front edge.

  18. Get Involved - Who wins?published at 18:27 British Summer Time 15 September

    #bbcgolf

    Well, you must be enjoying this! It's a lot closer than many expected, but which way will it go from here?

    Give us a thumbs up for Europe, thumbs down for USA.

    And send your thoughts to us on X using #bbcgolf.

  19. Lee levels for Americapublished at 18:25 British Summer Time 15 September

    An Lee v Henseleit A/S (16)

    Andrea Lee lets out a screech of delight on the 16th green as she makes a 20 footer.

    Pressure piled on to Esther Henseleit who is a tad closer but must make or see her advantage wiped out.

    It grazes the edge but it's Lee who is skipping off to the 17th. All tied up.

  20. Sagstrom back in frontpublished at 18:24 British Summer Time 15 September

    Schmelzel v Sagstrom 1UP (13)

    That wonder shot from Madelene Sagstrom gets the birdie it deserves and that takes the Swede back in front in this one.