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. Molinari three up on Mickelsonpublished at 15:45 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    3 UP Molinari v Mickelson (14)

    More good news for Europe as Francesco Molinari pumps his fist following a birdie on the 14th to go three up on Phil Mickelson.

    Solid again from the Italian, who is on course to win a fifth point for Europe. That has never been done before.

  2. Hatton back to two downpublished at 15:43 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    Hatton v Reed 2 UP (14)

    Patrick Reed has just missed a 15 footer for a half on 14, so Tyrrell Hatton is back to two down.

  3. Stenson stretches out to five uppublished at 15:42 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    5 UP Stenston v Watson (12)

    Henrik Stenson could jump the winning-putt queue.

    He could win his match against Bubba Watson on the 13th green after taking another hole out of the American.

    Henrik StensonImage source, Getty Images
  4. Poulter misses and the hole is halvedpublished at 15:40 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    1 UP Poulter v Johnson (17)

    Ian Poulter steadies himself and it clips the right side of the hole. Missed.

    Expectation can be a huge pressure. The hole is halved.

    Onto 18.

  5. Poulter to win match?published at 15:39 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    1 UP Poulter v Johnson (16)

    Dustin Johnson chips down to the hole and it's close, but Ian Poulter has a chance from six to eight feet for birdie to win the match. Big.

  6. Fowler into the water on 15published at 15:39 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    2 UP Garcia v Fowler (14)

    Rickie Fowler's tee shot is none-too-clever on the 15th, dribbling into the drink.

    That match might be a goner for the United States.

    And with two points to go and Ian Poulter well placed up ahead, it looks like it could be Sergio who seals it.

  7. Poulter safely on the greenpublished at 15:36 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    1 UP Poulter v Johnson (16)

    Ian Poulter drills the approach onto the 17th and it's about eight feet away. He producers when it counts and punches the air in delight.

    Dustin Johnson is out the back after his approach. That's tricky.

    To repeat, Europe need two points. We need two pints.

  8. 'Early in the round was big for me'published at 15:35 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    Simpson beats Rose 3&2

    Webb Simpson speaking to Sky Sports after beating Justin Rose: "I look up to Justin Rose as a golfer - what a great player he is. He’s been leading those Europeans for a long time.

    "Overall I played well and made putts when I needed to. The up and down on two was a flip, and three making birdie and winning that. Early in the round was big for me this week and then holding on."

  9. Latest scorespublished at 15:35 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

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  10. Garcia back to two uppublished at 15:34 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    2 UP Garcia v Fowler (14)

    With the roars of Jon Rahm's victory still ringing around, fellow Spaniard Sergio Garcia slots in from five feet to double his advantage over Rickie Fowler.

    Four holes to nurse that advantage through.

  11. Poulter and Johnson on the 17th fairwaypublished at 15:33 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    1 UP Poulter v Johnson (16)

    Ian Poulter and Dustin Johnson are safely down the 17th fairway. Johnson in the left rough.

    Europe need two points to win.

    One way or the other, there is a chance that it could be teed up for potential history makers Sergio Garcia or Francesco Molinari, but let's not get ahead of ourselves.

  12. Stenson goes four up on Watsonpublished at 15:32 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    4 UP Stenson v Watson (11)

    Henrik Stenson doing what he does on Ryder Cup Sunday.

    Bubba Watson is being ground to a patty. The American is four holes deep.

  13. 'You can feel the difference in American roars'published at 15:31 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    Thomas beats McIlroy 1UP

    Justin Thomas speaking to Sky Sports after winning the first point of the singles against Europe's Rory McIlroy: "It was an extremely unfitting way for the match to end. I didn’t want it to end like that and I told Rory that. I have looked up to him for a long time, he's always treated me well."

    "But it's pretty cool to get the first point up on the board. I would like to have a little bit more red up there but hopefully they will [other US players] will look up at that. You can feel it out here a little bit, the American roars are a little bit more different now to the European ones."

  14. Johnson holes monster putt as McIlroy has nightmare last holepublished at 15:31 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    Dustin Johnson holed this huge putt earlier like the one we have just seen. On the flip side, Rory McIlroy had an absolute nightmare on the final hole to concede his match to Justin Thomas.

  15. Latest overall scorepublished at 15:30 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

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    And the projected score is 17-11 Europe.

  16. Rahm beats Woodspublished at 15:29 British Summer Time 30 September 2018
    Breaking

    Rahm beats Woods 2&1

    Down goes the five footer and Jon Rahm stomps off in celebration, arms pumping, spikes churning up some putting lines to come.

    Europe 12½-9½ USA

    Two points to go for the hosts.

  17. Johnson nails monster to reduce it to one downpublished at 15:29 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    1 UP Poulter v Johnson (16)

    Dustin Johnson goes first with his birdie putt, and he's produced a monster 40-footer. Again.

    Incredible.

    Poulter has an 18-footer and it scoots left. Johnson has some brass. Onto the 17th.

  18. 'It went mental'published at 15:27 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    Olesen beats Spieth 5&4

    Europe's Thorbjorn Olesen speaking to Sky Sports: "The adrenalin was massive, getting down to first tee really I just really wanted to win today, especially after missing yesterday.

    "I just wanted to get out there and get a point for Europe.

    "I played great on front nine and then it just went mental. It’s been so much fun."

  19. Rahm to within five feet on 17published at 15:26 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    1 UP Rahm v Woods (16)

    Jon Rahm sends the crowd surrounding the 17th green delirious!

    The Spaniard slaps a supreme second shot up to within five feet. Tiger Woods' attempt is just off the front edge of the green.

    It looks like Woods needs to chip in to keep the match alive. If anyone can, it would be the 14-time major winner.

    John RahmImage source, Getty Images
  20. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:25 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    #bbcRyderCup opr text on 81111

    Margaret: Francesco Molinari should have put Phil Mickelson way out of sight by now.

    Pete: This isn't sport, this is pure theatre.

    Mo: No one and I mean NO ONE can compete with Ian Poulter when it comes to being pumped. Patrick Reed just wobbles all over and looks like a jelly.