Postpublished at 12:24 British Summer Time 15 September 2019
Shout out to the Formby Ladies. Their flag has been front and centre on the first tee on all three days of competition.
Europe win Solheim Cup
Europe 14½-13½ United States
Wildcard pick Suzann Pettersen holes winning putt on 18th hole
Europe win final three singles matches to seal victory
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Steve Sutcliffe
Shout out to the Formby Ladies. Their flag has been front and centre on the first tee on all three days of competition.
Hall v Thompson
Lexi Thompson takes the first hole with a very solid par.
That'll disappoint Georgia Hall, who let herself down with her two iron shots.
Hedwall 2UP v N Korda (2)
What has Caroline Hedwall had for brekkie?
Boutier v Park
A trace of nerves perhaps? Celine Boutier and Annie Park hook their tee shots on the first.
Both are in the rough.
I'll be honest the 'here we go' chant that is doing the rounds as virtually every American player steps on to the tee is not exactly my cup of tea.
But overall the musical repertoire from fans and organisers alike has been pretty good.
Hall v Thompson
What a shot from Lexi Thompson.
She takes a huge clump of the long stuff with her but still finds the green with her approach into the first. That was one of those horrible spots that really jars on your wrists.
Georgia Hall has under-clubbed. She'll have to run one on.
Peter Scrivener
BBC Sport at Gleneagles
The fans were in full voice a full two hours before today's first pairing went out. Europe's 'ole, ole, ole' chant was clearly audible to those playing on the adjacent Kings Course, here at Gleneagles.
And with a couple of big screens next to the first tee, the cheers just keep on coming. The latest being for Carlota Ciganda's birdie on the second to square her match.
Ciganda A/S v Kang (2)
The sand on the second has proved no hindrance at all to Danielle Kang, who has found the heart of the green to bring up a second birdie chance.
Her putt strays a touch right though and Carlota Ciganda mops up with a birdie of her own to level things up.
Europe 8-8 United States
Hall v Thompson
Georgia Hall cracks a belting tee shot away on the fist as she gets going against Lexi Thompson.
This promises to be a cracker.
Ciganda v Kang 1UP (1)
Over on the second Danielle Kang has found a sand trap with her second.
Time to get the bucket and spade out.
Hedwall 1UP V N Korda (1)
Listen to that noise. Caroline Hedwall swishes her putter and sees her ball disappear into the centre of the cup.
Brilliant start.
Hedwall V N Korda
Caroline Hedwall absolutely smashed her tee shot away on the first and she's followed that up with a sublime second to bring up a birdie chance.
Nelly Korda on the other hand does not look entirely satisfied after finishing well short of the pin on the lower level of the green.
Hedwall V N Korda
Sweet Caroline has just been pumped out at full volume as Caroline Hedwall started her match with Nelly Korda.
Hedwall is the only player to start the singles having played just once at this year's Solheim Cup, and that was in Friday's record-equalling fourballs defeat to Ally McDonald and Angel Yin.
United States fans bringing plenty of noise and colour to the first tee...
And the Europe fans are blooming great, obviously.
Ciganda v Kang 1UP (1)
Carlota Ciganda is up first and strokes her putt pin-high. Decent attempt from there.
Now for Danielle Kang, who won in the singles against Emily Pedersen in 2017.
She's nailed it. First blood to the Americans.
Ciganda v Kang
Carlota Ciganda and Danielle Kang are both on the dance floor but the American has the far easier putt coming up after zipping a gorgeous iron shot in to around seven or eight feet.
The Spaniard is probably double that distance from the cup.
Europe 8-8 United States
Just going back to statistics for a second, although I appreciate history always is not always a good barometer of future events.....
No team has ever lost on home soil when tied going into the final round.
Europe 8-8 United States
Suck it in and breathe.
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Europe 8 - 8 United States
Catriona Matthew's European team will be hoping to replicate the success they achieved last time the event was held in Scotland, at Loch Lomond in 2000.
Though it has to be said this is going to be far from easy.
Europe would've hoped to have arrived at the singles matches with a lead.
As it is the teams are level pegging.
The last time that happened was back in 2011, with Europe going on to win 15-13 at Killeen Castle in Ireland.
They were of course given a helping hand on that occasion by Cristie Kerr's injury withdrawal and concession to Karen Stupples.