Postpublished at 21:11 BST 28 September
1UP Morikawa v Hatton (11)
Collin Morikawa ekes out a small advantage over Tyrrell Hatton on the 11th green. This match could go the distance.
Final score: USA 13-15 Europe
Shane Lowry secures half point against Russell Henley to retain Ryder Cup
Tyrrell Hatton's tie with Collin Morikawa ensured Europe won outright
Before that, US put up stunning fightback
Wins for Young, Thomas, Scheffler, Schauffele, Spaun & Griffin
Only Aberg, who beat Cantlay 2&1, won full point for Europe
Crucial halves for Fitzpatrick, MacIntyre and injured Hovland
Highlights of thrilling day on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer
How Europe retained the Ryder Cup on the 18th
Tim Abraham, Chris Bertram, Paul Higham, Ros Satar, Steve Sutcliffe & Joe Bradshaw
1UP Morikawa v Hatton (11)
Collin Morikawa ekes out a small advantage over Tyrrell Hatton on the 11th green. This match could go the distance.
1UP Spaun v Straka (13)
The big Austrian! He CAN putt.
Gets it back to one down at the 13th.
Young A/S Rose (17)
Justin Rose misses! Cameron Young has a putt for the match...
Thomas A/S Fleetwood (16)
Great shot from Tommy Fleetwood on 17 to about 10 feet, Justin Thomas not too bad either but more like 20 feet away.
DeChambeau v Fitzpatrick 1UP (15)
Matt Fitzpatrick nails his approach into the 16th but so does Bryson DeChambeau. It'll be a test of nerves on the green.
The Englishman will be putting from 16 feet. The charging DeChambeau has 23 feet exactly to negotiate.
Young A/S Rose (17)
Justin Rose finds the 18th green about 15 feet beyond the flag, but Cameron Young manages to knock it four feet closer.
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport golf news reporter at Bethpage Black
Up on the 18th green grandstand, USA and European chants are exchanged after McIlroy and Scheffler traded birdies.
Don’t think there is an empty seat here.
While the crowd waits to see how many matches come this far, they watch the action from across the course on a big screen behind the stage where the Ryder Cup will be presented later this afternoon.
Image source, BBC Sport
It feels so tense but USA need to be winning those opening two matches to have any chance whatsoever.
3UP Schauffele v Rahm (13)
Huge cheers on the 13th as Jon Rahm spurns a chance to pull a hole back against Xander Schauffele.
It's an eight-foot putt that just doesn't have enough gas. His flatstick has not even run luke warm today.
1UP Scheffler v McIlroy (15)
Rory didn't win that hole but he did roar like Rory when that putt went in.
That might have got him firing.
What a moment that was.
Imagine not liking sport?!
1UP Scheffler v McIlroy (15)
Scottie Scheffler matches the three. Nerves of steel.
The 15th is halved in birdies.
Heart rate through the roof.
Young A/S Rose (17)
Bombs away down 18 for Cameron Young and Justin Rose. Both find a fairway - how are they doing this under this amount of pressure?
Thomas v Fleetwood A/S (16)
Tommy Fleetwood rolls his putt at the 16th to within a couple of inches of the hole.
But Justin Thomas cannot capitalise, as his effort curls away from the hole at the crucial moment.
Two holes left to play. Which was is this one going?
1UP Scheffler v McIlroy (14)
In your LIFE have you ever seen anything like that?!
Rory holes for a three!
Perfect line, perfect pace. Drops in on the last roll.
Young A/S Rose (17)
Image source, Getty ImagesWho's winning this match?
Justin Rose - thumbs up
Tie or Cameron Young - thumbs down
Only about five minutes until we find out.
DeChambeau v Fitzpatrick 1UP (15)
Shaun Micheel
2003 US PGA Championship winner on BBC Radio 5 Live at Bethpage Black
That is as much energy as we’ve seen from Bryson. The longer we get into this match, the more fired up he gets.
He’s playing some outstanding golf now.
Fitzpatrick is losing almost his entire lead and he'll be feeling a little bit of stress.
1UP Scheffler v McIlroy (14)
Scottie Scheffler from the middle of the 15th fairway... finds the middle of the green.
Rory McIlroy - from the right, trampled rough - fires his iron over the flag and it just clings on to the fringe.
He should make four from there but his opponent has suddenly remembered he is Scottie Scheffler, and you would not bet against him making three.
DeChambeau v Fitzpatrick 1UP (15)
Matt Fitzpatrick was five holes up after seven holes.
That advantage now stands at just one, with the one-man wrecking ball that is Bryson DeChambeau dunking his approach to five feet before tidying up, while his opponent takes two from 20 feet.
Young A/S Rose (17)
Justin Rose just can't get his putt to drop either so this top match will head down 18 all square.
Drama!
Young A/S Rose (16)
Cameron Young lines up his putt from 15 feet and tickles it down the slope, curling towards the cup but just slides across the face.
Justin Rose next up from two feet closer...