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  1. On the slate for Saturdaypublished at 00:59 BST 27 September

    The schedule outlines the Saturday Foursomes matches with the following pairings and tee times (all times BST):  12:10: DeChambeau / Young (USA) vs. Aberg / Fitzpatrick (Europe) 12:26: English / Morikawa (USA) vs. Fleetwood / McIlroy (Europe) 12:42: Cantlay / Schauffele (USA) vs. Hatton / Rahm (Europe) 12:58: Henley / Scheffler (USA) vs. Hovland / MacIntyre (Europe).

    European captain Luke Donald has stuck with the same four pairings that won 3-1 on Friday.

    Counterpart Keegan Bradley makes only one change, bringing in Cameron Young to partner Bryson DeChambeau in the opening match in place of Justin Thomas.

    It means a chance for world number one Scottie Scheffler to make up for two defeats on day one, reprising his partnership with Russell Henley.

    Meanwhile, Collin Morikawa and Harris English were beaten 4&3 by Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood on Friday but are asked to go again on Saturday.

    They will have an immediate chance for revenge, as they have been paired against the same opponents.

    Play gets under way at 12:10 BST.

  2. 'Got faith in my boys' - Bradleypublished at 00:04 BST 27 September

    Keegan BradleyImage source, Getty Images

    USA captain Keegan Bradley says his side are not out of the Ryder Cup despite trailing Europe by three points.

    "The boys played really good this afternoon. Europe made a lot of putts. Happy with the way we're playing. Hopefully it'll turn and our putts will go in tomorrow," Bradley said.

    "We've only played 28% of the points. This is first quarter. We've still got three quarters to go. I've got a lot of faith in my boys.".

  3. Donald hails 'incredible day' for Europe published at 23:53 BST 26 September

    Luke Donald smilesImage source, Getty Images

    Europe captain Luke Donald praised the way in which his players coped with a hostile crowd at Bethpage Black saying it was a feather in their caps.

    "It's not easy out here - it's loud," he said. "You know, the crowd is certainly on the US side. But we have some crowd support, as well, which is fun.

    "They are drying off that. What can I say? I'm so proud of these guys. They know how to handle that situation."

    Assessing Europe's performance, Donald added: "Incredible day. To win this morning was huge for us and we all know how important it is to get off to a good start.

    "We know how strong the US were in foursomes. [So] 3-1 was a great start, and the top two, especially, they were such good momentum and inspiration for our boys.

    "Again, the guys grinded to win the session again this afternoon. That's another tick in our box, and I'm very happy with where we are."

  4. Europe stretch lead in fourballspublished at 23:32 BST 26 September

    This image displays the live scores and pairings for the Friday Fourballs session of the 2025 Ryder Cup golf tournament. 
Current Score: Europe leads the USA 5 1/2 to 2 1/2. 
Match Results:
Rahm/Straka (Europe) defeated Scheffler/Spaun (USA) 3&2. 
Fleetwood/Rose (Europe) defeated DeChambeau/Griffin (USA) 1UP. 
Young/Thomas (USA) are currently 6&5 up against Aberg/Hojgaard (Europe). 
Burns/Cantlay (USA) and Lowry/McIlroy (Europe) are All Square (A/S).

    After a dominant morning, Europe continued their momentum through the fourballs in the afternoon, adding another two and a half points to the total.

    This is the first time they have led in America after day one since 2004 and it leaves Luke Donald's side in an outstanding position heading into day two.

  5. A Europe-dominated opening sessionpublished at 17:39 BST 26 September

    Match Results:
Hatton/Rahm (Europe) defeated DeChambeau/Thomas (USA) 4&3 (meaning Europe won by 4 holes with 3 holes left to play). 
Aberg/Fitzpatrick (Europe) defeated Henley/Scheffler (USA) 5&3. 
Fleetwood/McIlroy (Europe) defeated English/Morikawa (USA) 5&4. 
Cantlay/Schauffele (USA) were 2UP against Hovland/MacIntyre (Europe) when their match concluded, indicated by 'F' for finished.

    Team Europe rampaged through the opening session of the 45th Ryder Cup, with the opening three pairs all winning comfortably.

    However, victory for Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay in the fourth match ensured USA did claw a point from the foursomes.

    Better than they managed in Rome two years ago, but history does suggest the winner of the first session is a good indicator of who will win the Ryder Cup on Sunday.