Poulter back to all square with Johnsonpublished at 15:02 British Summer Time 30 September 2018
Poulter A/S Johnson (13)
Some good news for Europe: Ian Poulter has clawed his match with Dustin Johnson back to all square with a par on 13.
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Poulter A/S Johnson (13)
Some good news for Europe: Ian Poulter has clawed his match with Dustin Johnson back to all square with a par on 13.
2 UP Rahm v Woods (14)
Jon Rahm, watched by Rory McIlroy and vice-captain Lee Westwood, pings his second shot up onto the island green at 15.
His approach is 15 feet away, Woods is less clever, perhaps 25 feet away.
Time to turn the screws.
This is getting tight, isn't it?
Simpson beats Rose 3&2
Andrew Magee
PGA Tour winner on BBC Radio 5 live
Webb Simpson has made the putts. Many, many putts to keep Justin Rose from winning this match. It was incredible golf from Simpson. He played great golf today.
Finau beats Fleetwood 6&4
Tommy Fleetwood must make a putt from 15 feet to stay in this and it's gone way past. Fleetwood concedes and his perfect record is gone.
Well played Tony Finau, who has won 6&4 on his debut.
Fleetwood smiles and congratulates his partner, who punches the air in delight. Fleetwood has done his best this weekend.
Europe 10½ - 9½ United States
Rose loses to Simpson 3&2
Justin Rose appeared to have grabbed a lifeline with a long-range birdie putt on 15.
Webb Simpson duly went and sunk one almost identical.
He has been the better player and Europe's lead is down to two.
Europe 10½ - 8½ United States
1 UP Rahm v Woods (14)
Alistair Bruce-Ball
BBC Radio 5 live commentator
That was an unbelievable miss from one of the very greatest putters ever in his career.
It's unbelievable from Tiger Woods but that is an absolute gift for Europe and Jon Rahm.
2 UP Rahm v Woods (14)
Tiger Woods from three feet to salvage the half after Jon Rahm's miss on 14.
He misses! He misses! Rub your eyes, check again, yep, he misses!
Rahm goes two up with four to play.
And, if my lip-reading is right, Woods thinks it would have been easier had his golf ball been an ice-hockey puck
Casey A/S Koepka (F)
Brooks Koepka digs his shot out of the bunker on 18 and he's about three feet away. Not quite gimme distance. Too much riding on it.
Now for Paul Casey. Can he win it from 22 feet. It's on the way, is it? No, it's just left and it's been conceded.
Koepka to halve it from three feet. Done.
A half point for each of them. Well played.
Rose v Simpson 3 UP (15)
Europe need miracles now from Justin Rose.
He is three down with three to play.
1 UP Rahm v Woods (13)
Jon Rahm has a six-foot birdie putt on the par-five 14th after Tiger Woods left his own four feet short with his own attempt from long distance.
Sink this and he will be two up with four to play...
Here it goes. Argh! It misses on the right edge.
Pain for Spain. And the rest of Europe.
Casey A/S Koepka (17)
Brooks Koepka and Paul Casey are both on the fairway and firing towards the last hole.
Casey slaps his shot to about 22 feet and Koepka has tugged his into the bunker.
Advantage Europe?
Noren v DeChambeau 1 UP (7)
Alex Noren, we may need you yet.
The Swede in the final match has pulled back to one down against fellow rookie Bryson DeChambeau.
Fleetwood v Finau 5 UP (13)
Tommy Fleetwood is five down with five to play after dropping a six footer for par on the 13th.
The best he can do is a half, and that is a mountainous task in itself.
Tony Finau is dormie five.
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Stuart: In a supermarket for the weekly shop. Big headphones on. Cheering/sighing audibly. Don't care.
Derek: Just found a St.Christoper necklace that I haven't worn for 30 years, I'm wearing it now! Come on Europe.
Chris: The USA are going to win this trophy, aren't they?
Alex Bysouth
BBC Sport at Le Golf National
The American fans are starting to grow in confidence, there’s a nervousness amongst the Europeans that seems to be seeiping into some of the players’ games too.
The singles format means the spectators are a little more evenly spread across the course today, but there are plenty following Ian Poulter to see how he can respond.
Rose v Simpson 2 UP (14)
Justin Rose could be heading dormie three down after he finds the water with his second on the 15th.
This is getting squeaky for Europe.
3 UP Stenson v Watson (7)
Henrik Stenson's ball takes a merry-go-round spin around the rim before dropping for a birdie on the seventh from 15 foot.
Bubba Watson back on the ugly end of a three-hole deficit.