Postpublished at 14:20 British Summer Time 15 September 2019
Van Dam 1UP v Salas (6)
Anne van Dam with a touch of jitters on six as a short range putt goes begging.
Lizette Salas is back in this.
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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Van Dam 1UP v Salas (6)
Anne van Dam with a touch of jitters on six as a short range putt goes begging.
Lizette Salas is back in this.
Ewart Shadoff v Altomare 1UP (5)
What. A. Shot.
Brittany Altomare's game has been slowly coming to the boil since she drew level with Jodi Ewart Shadoff on the second and her approach into the fifth is out of this world.
In within a few feet, that's another hole going her way.
Ciganda A/S Kang (11)
The first match of the day is all square after 11 holes.
Danielle Kang's pin-seeker lands four feet to the right on the 11th only for Carlota Ciganda to land her seven or eight iron around two feet away.
That was special.
Munoz v Yin 3UP (7)
That is more than a bit frustrating if you are Azahara Munoz .
The Spaniard finds the centre of the cup from downtown but Angel Yin then quells the whoops of joy with a 15-footer of her own.
Well it looks like these Europe fans enjoying this.
Great to say women and men, boys and girls having a great time at Gleneagles
This Solheim Cup has really captured the imagination.
Masson 2UP v J Korda (4)
Jessica Korda's bad start continues. How did she miss that one from three or four feet? That's the Solheim Cup for you.
Van Dam 2UP v Salas (5)
Anne van Dam was off the pace on Saturday but she is loving life today.
Up go her arms to a huge cheer of approval as a 20-foot birdie effort on the fifth drops to give her a two hole lead over Lizette Salas.
Peter Scrivener
BBC Sport at Gleneagles
From the side of the eighth green, i can see the huge wraparound stand on the first tee. And although it’s not clear, I can also hear each player still being announced to start their round. It’s a good 10 minute walk away.
We’re all here waiting for Georgia Hall and Lexi Thompson.
Hall outdrives the American by a good 40 yards. Just a wedge in. Bite ball say voices in the crowd.
Ole, ole, ole cranks up here. It’s Waterloo on the first. Thompson crouches down to repair her pitchmark. No obvious signs of discomfort.
“Keep doing what you’re doing,” a US team official tells her as she stonily ignores the support of her fans.
Hall flashes a smile as a trio shout out “Georgia Georgia we adore you”.
Law 1UP v McDonald (1)
Bronte Law is one up. Raucous explained.
Boutier A/S Park (7)
Now then what's happened to Annie Park?
The American picks up her third bogey in four holes and Celine Boutier is back on terms.
Meanwhile a huge cheer has just erupted back down the course.
Ciganda A/S Kang (9)
Danielle Kang's wedge into nine did indeed see off Carlota Ciganda's lead.
The Spaniard didn't even get to putt there.
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Nordqvist v Pressel
Final singles match about to get under way.
Slightly unfamiliar territory for Swede Nordqvist, who was sent out first in the singles in both 2013 and 2017.
The first pair have already had a bit of grief from the officials over the pace of their play....
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Hall v Thompson 2UP (7)
It seems Lexi Thompson's is not quite out of the woods when it comes to the condition of her back.
The American is getting work done by a physio between holes to keep it loose.
Hasn't affected her putting stroke as yet either as she rattles in a four-footer on the seventh to stay two holes to the good against Georgia Hall.
Peter Scrivener
BBC Sport at Gleneagles
Nelly Korda just zipped past me on the back of a buggy, taking her from the eighth green to the ninth tee. She had a stern look on her face as she chatted to her caddie.
Caroline Hedwall meanwhile, was all smiles and waving to fans cheering her on her way.
Now if you are wondering exactly what I was on about with talk of smoke cannons at Golf.
Just take a ganders at this. Georgia Hall with Laura Davies on the first tee - those smoke cannons make it seem like a football derby in Istanbul.