Postpublished at 22:57 British Summer Time 25 September 2021
Trish Johnson
Eight-time member of the Team Europe Solheim Cup team
"The way this feels like it's going it could end up 4-0 to the US. My fingers are crossed that it doesn't."
United States 11-5 Europe
The home side need 3½ more points to win 43rd Ryder Cup
Twelve points on offer in Sunday's singles matches
Lowry & Hatton, plus Rahm & Garcia, win in Saturday's fourballs to keep Europe hopes alive
US win three of the morning foursomes, with Rahm & Garcia claiming only point for the visitors
Europe are defending champions, but six of past seven Ryder Cups won by home team
Ros Satar, Alex Bysouth and Paul Higham
Trish Johnson
Eight-time member of the Team Europe Solheim Cup team
"The way this feels like it's going it could end up 4-0 to the US. My fingers are crossed that it doesn't."
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Whistling Straits
Car manufacturers are going to start replacing sat-nav systems with Collin Morikawa clones soon.
Ridiculously accurate with his irons and even more impressive to see close up.
Exhibit A on 11.
3UP Johnson & Morikawa v McIlroy & Poulter (11)
Collin Morikawa is flicking it about like he's on the range, Dustin Johnson isn't having to do much leg work but earns a share of the hole at 11 after Rory McIlroy also makes it down for par.
The European pair need to start pulling some back...
DeChambeau & Scheffler v Fleetwood & Hovland 1UP (12)
The Americans are in all sorts of grief. Bryson DeChambeau almost went in the drink and Scottle Scheffler also found the unyielding fluffy stuff.
DeChambeau thwacks his ball up the steep back and it sails over ... and into a bunker on the other side.
Oh dear.
The Europeans both have long birdie puts and they both roll past as the opportunity to win the hole recedes.
Scottie Scheffler's attempt to sink a tricky putt from the back of the green - and he misses. They concede this whole and once more the leaderboard flashed blue.
Koepka & Spieth A/S Rahm & Garcia (13)
Brooks Koepka you bad man! He's just ripped a drive 352 yards down the narrow fairway on 13 and he's just 60 feet or so from the hole. He opts to chip it (he could have got the putter on that!) and puts it 10 feet away.
While he waits, it's Rahm's turn to suffer a cruel lip out as he stabs a wedge from just off the green - it's a brilliant effort but just too speedy to drop. Would it have dropped if the flag was left in?
Koepka then converts for his birdie and we're level.
DeChambeau & Scheffler A/S Fleetwood & Hovland (11)
Bryson De Chambeau on the tricky par-three 12th. Oh, he overshoots the green and that is a dramatic fall towards the lake.
The Europeans end up about 10 feet apart from each other on the green but they are facing long-distance birdie putts.
Finau & English v Lowry & Hatton 1UP (14)
Shane Lowry leans on his putter like a walking stick after his effort comes up short. Tyrrell Hatton watches that, gets the read and the sizzles a putt straight into the cup. He raises his fist to the sky and roars in delight!
It's not enough for the hole though, Harris English also pops in for birdie.
DeChambeau & Scheffler A/S Fleetwood & Hovland (11)
Bryson De Chambeau's second shot is from down below the elevated putting surface. He finds the right side of the green, about 25 feet away. His birdie putt was a good attempt but it drifts left.
Viktor Hovland with a smile on his face as he putts to tie the hole but misses.
Tommy Fleetwood takes his turn, again to tie this hole - and he walks it in!
We stay at all-square as they head to the 12th.
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Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Whistling Straits
Ian Poulter’s face summed up the European mood in this group as he tossed the ball to Collin Morikawa.
Bemusement.
The Englishman confidently strode to his ball after a brilliant approach, thinking he had a great chance of nabbing the hole.
Enter Morikawa.
3UP Johnson & Morikawa v McIlroy & Poulter (10)
Oh my!
Four scattered tee shots. Ian Poulter pops his short and right of the green, Rory McIlroy goes left of the smooth stuff and the American duo are just shy of it.
But Poults then hits the flag with his approach! It settles within a foot. That's a gimme if ever there's been one. He's in for birdie. No bother for, Collin Morikawa he doesn't catch the flag but one of those Whistling Straits breezes might blow it in. It's as you were.
Alistair Bruce-Ball
Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live
I don't believe it - Jordan's Spieth's ball has literally rolled right round the hole!
It did a wall of death inside the hole! That was as good as in!
That is an escape for the Europeans because that was to get to all-square.
Koepka & Spieth v Rahm & Garcia 1UP (12)
How's that not gone in? Rahm almost holes out from the bunker, but knocks it stone dead for his three so Spieth has to make his eight-footer to win the hole.
And it looks for all money like he has as it's bang on line but maybe just too heavy on pace and it catches the right lip and spins around before settling right on the edge.
Spieth can't believe it - Rahm and Garcia skip off to the next hole having dodged a bullet there.
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Whistling Straits
Rory McIlroy and Ian Poulter scoff a bag of nuts apiece on the longish stroll from the ninth green to the 10th tee.
Going up some steep wooden steps, through the carpeted walkway to the media conference and a narrow canvas corridor provides a rare bit of tranquility and some valuable thinking time.
McIlroy has looked out of sorts but was given an encouraging arm by his team-mate.
Finau & English v Lowry & Hatton 1UP (13)
Tyrrell Hatton is having a little moan after his clipped approach runs off a touch, Shane Lowry nods at the right moments and then focuses on his own game. He leaves his little skittler from the fringes short though, leaving Tony Finau a chance to win the hole...
The American is just inside 10 feet on the edge of the green, and drowns it! He's on fire this week.
Koepka & Spieth v Rahm & Garcia 1UP (11)
That is one scary tee shot on 12 with this back pin placement as there's only a small sliver of green you can see to land it on, with the huge cliffs leading down to Lake Michigan lurking just off to the right.
Spieth takes dead aim though and finds the green about eight feet away - stunner of a shot.
Rahm and Garcia can't match that and both end up in the sand - trouble ahead here.
DeChambeau & Scheffler A/S Fleetwood & Hovland (10)
Viktor Hovland was a little agitated with a photographer and had a second chip at this and duffs it short for his second shot on this par for 10th hole.
The pressure is on him after that amazing Bryson Dechambeau putt to birdie but he cannot make it count.
That precious lead... is back to all square at the turn.
Sarah Mulkerrins
BBC Radio 5 live at Stade de France
What about that from Bryson DeChambeau - he was all sorts of trouble and he has just sank a brilliant birdie putt for the Americans.
3UP Johnson & Morikawa v McIlroy & Poulter (9)
Rory McIlroy is in the sand but clips out nicely. Not quite on the money this week so far.
Ian Poulter is in for par, Dustin Johnson follows suit.