Latest scorespublished at 15:01 British Summer Time 15 September 2019

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
Munoz v Yin 3UP (10)
A modicum of relief for Azahara Munoz perhaps? A superb shot into the green at 11 helps bring a birdie and one shot back.
Hull v Khang 2UP (10)
That's more like it.
Charley Hull knocks in another mid-range putt and this time claws a hole back on Megan Khang on the 10th.
Hedwall A/S Korda (13)
Nelly Korda has arrived at the party, sinking a putt on the 13th to reel in Caroline Hedwall.
Hull v Khang 2UP (9)
Oh Charley...why didn't you do that on the last two holes?
Charley Hull nails a 12-footer on the ninth to save a half, having just missed shorter putts on the seventh and eighth to win those holes.
The mystery of golf.
Is experience going to count?
There are a combined 40 Solheim Cup appearances amongst this European team. But only 20 in Juli Inkster's United States team?
Europe are ahead in seven matches.
The projected score is Europe 15-13 United States.
Pettersen 1UP v Alex (5)
Suzann Pettersen moves one up on Marina Alex on the fifth green.
This is utterly mental.
Peter Scrivener
BBC Sport at Gleneagles
Lexi Thompson makes a big mistake with her approach to the 11th.
It’s only a short wedge but it pulls up short and topples back down the hill. Georgia Hall is a touch short too but stays in the fringe, 20ft from the cup.
A great lag to gimme distance and that’s enough to put Hall 1UP as Thompson misses her par putt. A huge shift in momentum in this match.
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Munoz v Yin 4UP (9)
A guaranteed point in the bag for the United States?
Law 1UP v McDonald (4)
What was I just saying about ups and downs.... Bronte Law is back in business.
Nordqvist 1UP v Pressel (2)
Anna Nordqvist has put up a birdie on the second. No answer from Morgan Pressel. Europe up in another match.
Law A/S McDonald (3)
The singles has had more ups and downs than the big dipper at Blackpool so far.
Ally McDonald drains a sensational putt to level things up against Bronte Law.
Hall A/S Thompson (10)
Lexi Thompson's back is not looking great and nor is her scorecard.
Georgia Hall sees a birdie attempt drop on nine and that's enough for her to hit the turn a shot behind.
And in the blink of an eye she's level. Nightmare hole for Lexi Thompson, who seems to have let a less than satisfactory tee-shot get into her head to three-putt!
Peter Scrivener
BBC Sport at Gleneagles
Lexi Thompson has her ball teed up for her on the short 10th by her caddie.
Georgia Hall strolls down the hill deep in conversation with Europe vice-captain Laura Davies.
A cacophony of noise greets the players, a real mix of Europe, USA.
I’m stood next to Davies as she doles out bananas to fellow Team Europe officials. “Deffo missable” says Davies as Thompson’s birdie putt screams five feet past the hole.
She has reserved a banana for Hall who high fives the waiting kids after squaring the match.
Hull v Khang 2UP (7)
Charley Hull is playing some great stuff now as she tries to push-back against Megan Khang.
She zipped a iron shot into the green on the seventh and has rustled something similar up on eight. Big chance to reduce the arrears.