Poulter back to all squarepublished at 14:19 British Summer Time 30 September 2018
Poulter A/S Johnson
Ian Poulter misses a chance for par and hands an advantage back to Dustin Johnson. Back to all square.
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
Mike Henson and Alistair Magowan
Poulter A/S Johnson
Ian Poulter misses a chance for par and hands an advantage back to Dustin Johnson. Back to all square.
Rose v Simpson 2 UP (13)
Justin Rose finally winkles out a hole and nibbles into Webb Simpson's lead.
He had two putts to win the 13th from 15 feet after the American dumped his approach into the water guarding the green. He only needed one, pointing to the sky in celebration while it was still in motion and locked on to the heart of the hole.
Fleetwood v Finau 5 UP (11)
No sooner has Tommy Fleetwood clawed a hole back, than he lets another slip through his fingers. His 10-footer to halve the par-three 11th flirts with the cup, but it's wide, and he's looking frustrated and asking questions of his caddie, anyone.
I guess they go along the lines of: what's going on?
5 UP Olesen v Spieth
Whatever Thorbjorn Olesen has been doing on his day and a half off, he needs to write it up Mark Wahlberg-style.
The Dane has drained a 20-foot putt to go five, five (!) up on Jordan Spieth.
Awesome.
McIlroy A/S Thomas (16)
Once more, Rory McIlroy has the advantage of watching Justin Thomas roll his putt past and having a 12-footer for birdie.
This time? No, not again. This putting could prove costly.
All square, and two holes left.
Hatton A/S Reed (6)
A cunning smile breaks out Tyrrell Hatton's face as he rolls in a 18 foot putt on 16 to get it back to all square with Patrick Reed.
#bbcRyderCup
Neil: In a departure lounge at Kuala Lumpur, hoping it is won before boarding.
Rob: Currently cruising at 39,000 ft above the Atlantic, thank god for the wonder of in-flight wifi, come on Europe.
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McIlroy A/S Thomas (15)
Up to the par-three 16th, another beauty, as Rory McIlroy spins his approach high into the cobalt sky and lands it about 15 feet away from the flag. "Ole, ole, ole," rings out around the grandstand.
Justin Thomas is a similar distance away.
3 UP Stenson v Watson
Forty-degree wash suit you Bubba?
Watson is being taken to the cleaners by Henrik Stenson in the penultimate match. The Swede's third successive birdie put him three up after just five.
Fleetwood v Finau 4 UP (10)
Tommy Fleetwood claws a hole back as he holes out for birdie and Tony Finau's effort slides past on 10. Fleetwood four down, and still no holes halved in this match.
1 UP Rahm v Woods (11)
Oliver Wilson
Former Ryder Cup player on BBC Radio 5 live
You can say what you want about Tiger Woods in this team format but at end of the day he wants points
To come out of the Ryder Cup with no points would be a disaster and he knows so much would be made from it.
McIlroy A/S Thomas (15)
Plenty going on now as Rory McIlroy goes toe-to-toe with Justin Thomas once more on the beautiful 15th, the island hole surrounded by water.
Thomas has a putt from about 10 feet, Rory slightly closer by a couple of feet.
Thomas misses his. The door is open, can the European push through?
No. It's another missed opportunity from Rory, will he live to regret that?
This is going the distance
1 UP Rahm v Woods (11)
Jon Rahm has a 10-foot birdie shot for the hole on the par-three 11th.
It slides by.
We are down to tiddly par-putts to save a half.
Woods puts his away. Two feet for Rahm to gobble up. Straight down the gullet.
This is tight, it could go all the way to 18.
4 UP Olesen v Spieth (8)
Thorbjorn Olesen is the most comfortable of all the Europeans on the card. You would have got good money on that earlier today. A birdie on the par-three eight moves him four up.
Jordan Spieth AWOL for the United States.
2 Up Molinari v Mickelson (6)
Phil Mickelson has reduced the deficit in his match against Francesco Molinari following a birdie on the sixth.
Hatton v Reed 1 UP (5)
Patrick Reed and Tyrrell Hatton make a feisty pair, but will their match be decisive?
Whatever happens, the American, who is the Masters champion, has taken the lead with a birdie on the fifth.
2 Up Stenson v Watson (4)
Henrik Stenson is grinding hard. A second successive birdie, a second successive hole and I'm not sure how good Bubba Watson is at chasing from behind.
Noren v DeChambeau 1 UP (3)
Movement in the bottom match of the card.
Bryson DeChambeau - wearing the old-school flat cap that most of the American team have left in the kitbag this week - sneaks ahead of Alex Noren on three.