Summary

  • Europe regain Ryder Cup in style

  • Europe 17½-10½ USA

  • Molinari beats Mickelson to seal victory

  • Europe win seven of 12 singles matches

  • Wins for Olesen, Rahm & Poulter

  • Stenson, Garcia & Noren win after trophy regained

  • Garcia record Ryder Cup points scorer - 25½

  1. WATCH: Poulter makes quick start with birdiepublished at 13:32 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

  2. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:31 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

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  3. Poulter slips to all-squarepublished at 13:31 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    Poulter A/S Johnson

    Mmm, not a good half hour for Europe as the US start to make their move. Ian Poulter is another to take a slide as he loses two consecutive holes to Dustin Johnson.

    The Milton Keynes man's six-foot putt slides by for bogey and Johnson has it back to all square.

  4. Kuch all smilespublished at 13:30 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    Alex Bysouth
    BBC Sport at Le Golf National

    US vice-captain Matt Kuchar is following the Fleetwood-Finau tussle. He’s all smiles at the minute, obviously. Is he ever not?

    Yells of “Kuuuuch” follow him around Le Golf National and that brilliant beam is getting ever bigger as this one continues to go the US’ way.

    Finau is flames right now, Fleetwood is faltering.

  5. Rose misses putt, stays three downpublished at 13:28 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    Rose v Simpson 3 UP (9)

    Webb Simpson has holed from eight feet to keep some skin in the game on ninth green.

    He was zig-zagging from rough to rough on the fairway.

    Justin Rose has a six-footer to take the hole regardless. He needs this.

    He doesn't get it, sliding by the edge. And his shoulders sag a little lower.

  6. Fleetwood three down on Finaupublished at 13:28 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    Fleetwood v Finau 3 UP (7)

    More woe for Tommy Fleetwood, who is struggling to find fairways. Tony Finau's birdie on seven takes him to three up over the European.

    No holes shared so far in this match. Finau has won five, Fleetwood has won two.

  7. Molinari moves to two up on Mickelsonpublished at 13:25 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    2 UP Molinari v Mickelson

    Francesco Molinari extends his lead over Phil Mickelson with a six-foot birdie on the par-five third. The Italian is now two up.

  8. Olesen moves two uppublished at 13:24 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    2 UP Olesen v Spieth (5)

    I did not have this one pegged.

    Thorbjorn Olesen looked like the underdog against Jordan Spieth when you cast your eye down the card this morning.

    He is the top dog over the first five holes, moving two up via a superb chip off the fringe and an American bogey.

    Thorbjorn OlesenImage source, Reuters
  9. Caseu goes one up on Koepkapublished at 13:23 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    1 UP Casey v Koepka (10)

    Consecutive birdies for Paul Casey as he drains a 12-footer on 10. He's one up on Brooks Koepka now, and looks beamingly confident.

  10. All matches in playpublished at 13:21 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    Noren v DeChambeau

    And then there were 12.

    Every player is out on the course as Alex Noren and fellow rookie Bryson DeChambeau stride down the first fairway.

    Eleven narratives being weaved ahead of them, how will they all come together on the last page?

    We will find out around 18:00 BST.

    Rory McIlroyImage source, Getty Images
  11. Thomas leaves the door openpublished at 13:21 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    McIlroy A/S Thomas (11)

    Here's a chance for Rory McIlroy on 12 as Justin Thomas finds the rough to the left of the green with his approach. The European fires it high, but is just off the green, short and right. He's better placed than his rival.

  12. 'Rose in big trouble'published at 13:17 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    Rose v Simpson 3 UP (8)

    John Murray
    BBC Radio 5 live commentator

    Things are going very wrong, very quickly for Justin Rose.

    He rolled his long birdie putt right past and off the green at the eighth. While Webb Simpson rolled in and it's bang, bang. He's won seven and eight.

    Rose is in trouble, big trouble now.

  13. Rahm moves two up on Woodspublished at 13:17 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    2 UP Rahm v Woods (7)

    Jon Rahm has two putts from 15 feet to get the hole won on seven.

    He plays it canny, curling his initial attempt to within a foot. That is good enough for Tiger Woods, who gives him the nod to pick up the ball and a two-hole lead.

    Tiger WoodsImage source, Getty Images
  14. Johnson finds range with putterpublished at 13:17 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    1 UP Poulter v Johnson (5)

    Back to one up for Ian Poulter as Dustin Johnson nails a 20-footer for birdie on the par-four fifth. Poulter is a whisker away from halving the hole as his 12 foot effort lips out, but that's Johnson's win. Johnson has never lost a singles match.

  15. Rose slips to three underpublished at 13:15 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    Rose v Simpson 3 UP (8)

    Justin Rose is up against it now.

    After a horribly heavy-handed putt from 20 feet that runs almost the same distance past on the eighth - and actually off the green - he is three down to Webb Simpson.

    A long road back now.

  16. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:13 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    #bbcRyderCup or text on 81111

    Chris: Currently in Mexico on holidays and it was worth getting up at 4am for this.

    Praveen: I am in Tokyo. Lost my nails early on but much calmer now. Come on Europe.

  17. Olesen moves back one uppublished at 13:13 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    1UP Olesen v Spieth (4)

    Thorbjorn Olesen is rattling Jordan Spieth.

    He wins the fourth with room to spare. Picking up a birdie, via a sublime approach, he retakes the lead over the bogeying Spieth.

  18. Tommy, Tommy...published at 13:13 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    Fleetwood v Finau 2 UP (6)

    Alex Bysouth
    BBC Sport at Le Golf National

    Oh, Tommy.

    That looked in all the way until it lipped out on the sixth. A right flirter of a putt.

    There was a real yelp from one American around the green as it stayed up, and Tony Finau’s crew high-fived as the US gained another hole in this battle.

  19. Fleetwood drops to two downpublished at 13:13 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    Fleetwood v Finau 2 UP (6)

    Is Tommy Fleetwood running out of gas? Consecutive bogeys puts Tony Finau two up. The Southport man missed a chance to halve the hole from three feet. Gulp.

  20. Rahm close on sevenpublished at 13:11 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    1 UP Rahm v Woods (6)

    Jon Rahm is making all the running against Tiger Woods.

    The Spaniard with a hearty thump up to within 10 feet on seven.