Summary

  • 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

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How Europe retained the Ryder Cup on the 18th

  1. Postpublished at 20:56 BST

    Thomas v Fleetwood A/S (15)

    Is the pressure starting to tell?

    Tommy Fleetwood overcooks his approach shot to the 16th green and finishes just off it.

    Justin Thomas is on the green and has a chance. Not an easy chance, but a chance nonetheless.

  2. Hatton scramblingpublished at 20:56 BST

    Morikawa A/S Hatton (10)

    Tyrrell Hatton in the Sunday Singles on day three of the 2025 Ryder CupImage source, Getty Images

    This is another match on a knife edge.

    Collin Morikawa's failure to find the ninth green has just opened the door for Tyrrell Hatton to regain parity in this contest and the Englishman then scrambles to save par from 16 feet to keep it that way on the 10th.

  3. 'Fantastic by Rose'published at 20:55 BST

    Young A/S Rose (16)

    Catriona Matthew
    Captain of Team Europe at the 2019 & 2021 Solheim Cup on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Very difficult pin position there, just on the edge of the slope at the front and the bunker at the back of the green.

    Fantastic shot by Justin Rose and the pressure now right on Cam Young’s shoulders.

  4. Postpublished at 20:54 BST

    Young A/S Rose (16)

    Justin Rose hits a decent tee shot on 17, pretty much matched by Cameron Young who will go first with their birdie putts.

  5. All squarepublished at 20:53 BST

    Griffin A/S Hojgaard (11)

    Ben Griffin misses a tiddler on 11 and Rasmus Hojgaard levels the match in unexpected fashion.

    It's all getting a bit nervy out there now.

  6. Rahm in troublepublished at 20:52 BST

    3UP Schauffele v Rahm (12)

    Jon Rahm looks frazzled. He's lost the 10th, 11th and now the 12th.

    It really does not look like there is any way back for the Spaniard at present against Xander Schauffele.

  7. Rose levels!published at 20:49 BST

    Young A/S Rose (16)

    Justin Rose covers his mouthImage source, Getty Images

    Cameron Young slides his putt by the hole from 12 feet, giving Justin Rose the chance to win the hole from four feet away.

    And he's not missing that! In she goes for a third win in four holes and we're all square in this top match - which looking at the scoreboard looks crucial.

  8. Postpublished at 20:49 BST

    1UP Spaun v Straka (11)

    JJ SpaunImage source, Getty Images

    JJ Spaun to two feet with a fairway wood. That was one of the shots of the week.

    He's likely to go two up v Sepp Straka.

  9. As it standspublished at 20:48 BST

    Five reds, two blues
  10. Scheffler takes leadpublished at 20:48 BST

    1UP Scheffler v McIlroy (14)

    Rory McIlroy misses - and goes one down.

    That was right off the putterface.

    Does he have the energy to come back?

  11. Fleetwood hanging in therepublished at 20:46 BST

    Thomas v Fleetwood A/S (15)

    Close but no cigar for Justin Thomas with a lengthy birdie putt at the 15th.

    Tommy Fleetwood chips out the thick grass but cannot get the ball to skip on to the hole.

    Nothing to choose between these two with three to play.

  12. Postpublished at 20:46 BST

    Scheffler A/S McIlroy (13)

    Solid from Scottie. He chipped it actually. Almost certain three.

    Now Rory. He needs the hands of Seve here. Short-sided. And can't locate them. Dumps it just onto the green.

    Now needs to dig deep for a putt.

  13. Stunning!published at 20:46 BST

    1UP Young v Rose (15)

    Justin Rose backs off his shot from the middle of the 16th fairway with more noise from the crowd, but he then regains focus and stripes a beautiful iron shot to four feet.

    Cameron Young responds well with an effort to 12 feet, much further away but very makeable and he'll go first looking to pile the pressure on.

    Brilliant shot in from Rose though.

  14. Postpublished at 20:43 BST

    Scheffler A/S McIlroy (13)

    A wedge for Rory McIlroy to cover the 154 yards on the 14th. That comes off the face to the right and doesn't come back. Right semi-rough around the green. Not much green to work with. That will not be easy.

    Scottie Scheffler is short and a touch right. Will putt from the fringe.

  15. Cancel your evening planspublished at 20:42 BST

    Four red, three blue
  16. Postpublished at 20:42 BST

    Thomas v Fleetwood A/S (14)

    Tommy Fleetwood grimaces as he overhits an iron toward the green at the 15th. Thankfully, the thick grass at the back of the green prevents any major damage.

    "That's OK, Tommy," a fan bellows.

    Justin Thomas is on the green but is further away from the hole.

  17. Postpublished at 20:40 BST

    DeChambeau v Fitzpatrick 2UP (14)

    Matt Fitzpatrick can't scramble to a three after duffing his chip. So the hole goes Bryson DeChambeau's way, who only needs the one putt from 22 feet to secure it.

    The Englishman has a two-hole lead with four to play.

  18. Close!published at 20:39 BST

    1UP Young v Rose (15)

    Justin Rose is just inches away from landing a huge putt on 15 for the win, but Cameron Young can breathe again as he escapes with a half to stay in front.

  19. No change, againpublished at 20:39 BST

    Scheffler A/S McIlroy (13)

    Scottie Scheffler's four footer now looks like six to him.

    But he's not the world number one for nothing and he knocks that in. Solid.

  20. Postpublished at 20:38 BST

    Scheffler A/S McIlroy (12)

    IN from Rory.

    What an up and down that is at this stage.