Postpublished at 15:41 British Summer Time 24 September 2023
1UP Hedwall v Ewing (17)
Bunker for Ally Ewing with her second.
Door open for Caroline Hedwall.
Solheim Cup score: Europe 14-14 USA
Carlota Ciganda beats Nelly Korda 2&1 to retain trophy for Europe
First tie in Solheim Cup history
Final day started level at 8-8 and both teams won five singles matches with two ties
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Paul Higham, Chris Bertram and Ros Satar
1UP Hedwall v Ewing (17)
Bunker for Ally Ewing with her second.
Door open for Caroline Hedwall.
1UP Stark v Corpuz (15)
Maja Stark leaves her ball in the sand on the 15th and is back to one up against Allisen Corpuz.
1UP Hedwall v Ewing (17)
Ally Ewing is 10 yards behind her, but a solid drive too.
Her head must be scrambled though, after the madness of the two-hole-swing in the last five minutes.
Because mine is.
1UP Hedwall v Ewing (17)
Caroline Hedwall crunches a drive down the 18th on a perfect line.
1UP Ciganda v Korda (14)
Carlota Ciganda dodges a bullet on 14 as Nelly Korda misses a putt that would have levelled the match.
The American is bemused after watching that one slide by - it trundles on about two feet as well, not sure I'd have given her the return putt if I were Ciganda, not at this stage....
A path to Europe retaining the trophy has suddenly opened up.
1UP Hedwall v Ewing (17)
Europe needed that.
Suddenly, in the space of five minutes, Caroline Hedwall might have turned this Solheim Cup on its head.
She is a long hitter too, so will fancy her chances on the par-five 18th.
HOW CAN ANYONE NOT LIKE GOLF?
Peter Scrivener
BBC Sport at Finca Cortesin
Well, not quite. But huge applause and cheers in the media tent as that Hedwall putt dropped. You don't get that kind of reaction from the media too often!
1UP Hedwall v Ewing (17)
Oh. My. God.
Caroline Hedwall holes ANOTHER putt.
She wins the 17th hole.
One up going up the last!
Dryburgh halves with Knight
Gemma Dryburgh cannot find the putt.
Never threatened.
Match finishes all square.
Dryburgh v Knight A/S (17)
Cheyenne Knight to putt first as I said. She wields her putter like a wand usually.
Cosied up to the hole. Five.
Gemma Dryburgh now.
Hedwall v Ewing A/S (17)
Caroline Hedwall has a birdie putt to win the hole and square the match on 16.
IN!
Boutier v Yin 2&1 (F)
Angel Yin wins her match with Celine Boutier in typical Angel Yin fashion, as she was twice as far away than her opponent after their tee shots.
Yin, though, loves the spectacular and she drains her putt, which just takes the wind out of Boutier's sails and she can't find the hole with her response.
The USA are just two points away from victory as it stands.
Dryburgh v Knight A/S (17)
Cheyenne Knight's third shot into 18 is pin high but wide left. Unlikely birdie.
Gemma Dryburgh. The door is open. She's below the green. Wedge shot of 90 yards.
Nice connection and she gets inside Knight. She will get a read from her opponent as she is on her exact line.
Europe really need a point. They really need Dryburgh to find a moment of magic.
Sagstrom v Vu 4&3 (F)
Lilia Vu completes a relatively easy victory over Madelene Sagstrom, who did manage to drag it out a bit longer than we expected after that fantastic start by the two-time major champion this year.
Incredibly that's Vu's first point of the week, but it came in some style!
Hall v Lee A/S (F)
I say 'just' as Georgia Hall's face tells the story after she halves her match with Andrea Lee somehow managing to dig out that result after being behind the entire day.
Hall was in front from the start, led by two after 14 holes and had a two-foot tiddler on 17 to go dormie one, so there's no surprise to see no real joy on her face after the match.
She did produce a great effort on her birdie putt all the way down the slop, but it misses by just mere inches and that result could look even bigger in the final result.
Pedersen v Thompson 3UP (12)
A birdie putt by Lexi Thompson comes up short but that is good enough to go three up as Emily Pedersen could not make her par.
1UP Ciganda v Korda (13)
Carlota Ciganda couldn't quite find a birdie on 13 and Nelly Korda takes advantage by knocking in her four-footer, a range she has at times struggled with, to halve that hole and stay just the one behind.
Steve Sutcliffe
BBC Sport at Finca Cortesin
With galleries 14-15 deep on the 17th green, Claire and Deb from Ormskirk have had to improvise to see the dancefloor.
Climbing trees isn’t too good for the nails though, with Claire doing her best to keep Deb’s latest creation in pristine condition.
“The other girls in our group are calling me Deb’s nail bar,” she says.