All square going down 18published at 15:15 British Summer Time 24 September 2023
Dryburgh v Knight A/S (17)
Cheyenne Knight putts up to gimme distance.
Gemma Dryburgh is a little shy with hers. But that's a three.
All square going down 18.
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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Dryburgh v Knight A/S (17)
Cheyenne Knight putts up to gimme distance.
Gemma Dryburgh is a little shy with hers. But that's a three.
All square going down 18.
Boutier v Yin 1UP (16)
It's never boring watching Angel Yin! This time she plays a fantastic second shot on 16 to set up an easy birdie putt to go back in front with just two holes left to play.
Hedwall v Ewing 1UP (15)
Caroline Hedwall makes a great attempt at a four on the 15th. Slides by and Ally Ewing stays one up.
2UP Stark v Corpuz (13)
Wow. Wow!
Allisen Corpuz misses an absolute tiddler to go two down to Maja Stark.
For the first time since the first few holes of today's singles, the advantage is with the United States. Current projected score is Europe 13½-14½ United States.
Dryburgh v Knight A/S (16)
Gemma Dryburgh has been ahead in this game from early on.
Europe really needs her to get back ahead.
This has the feel of the match. This one and Georgia Hall's.
Dryburgh v Knight A/S (16)
They are two feet away from each other after their the shots on the short 17th.
Putting contest coming up... and Cheyenne Knight is a brilliant putter.
Hall v Lee A/S (17)
Oh dear. Georgia Hall just projected nerves on 17 after leaving herself a couple of feet for her par.
It was not much more than a tap-in, which would've guaranteed her half a point, but there's no such thing as easy in a Solheim Cup, and she looked nervous as she lined it up.
And when she pulled back the putter she just gave it too much juice on the line she was playing, meaning it bounced off the lip and handed Lee a huge reprieve.
It could also hand the USA just the boost they need to win back the Solheim Cup...
Dryburgh v Knight A/S (16)
Gemma Dryburgh is a bit short with her first putt. Work to do there.
Cheyenne Knight misses her birdie putt.
Can Dryburgh nudge it in? It's downhill...
No. No she can't. Hit it too hard and it didn't take the borrow.
All square going down 17.
Boutier v Yin A/S (15)
The entourage around this match is growing as vice-captains and players realise just how crucial it could be to the overall result.
Angel Yin has been on top the last few holes, but she cracks on 15 by missing her par putt and letting Celine Boutier win it with par.
Three to play and it may be a case of who can keep their game together rather then who can produce something special. What I can tell you is that the pressure is huge.
Hedwall v Ewing 2UP (13)
Caroline Hedwall is fighting!
She pegs Ally Ewing back to one hole.
This would be a popular point or half point for the Swede.
1UP Dryburgh v Knight (15)
Cheyenne Knight hits her approach to the front of the green.
A touch short, but she will putt second.
7/10 from her after a fine drive.
The standard of golf under this pressure is immense.
It is like wacky races out there, great shot after great shot reining in no matter who is on the screen.
Sagstrom v Vu 3UP (13)
Madelene Sagstrom will not go quietly in this match as she takes another hole off Lilia Vu to cut it back down to three.
She's still a massive outsider but she's showing commendable fighting spirit to stick in there.
1UP Dryburgh v Knight (15)
Gemma Dryburgh is in 'Grant's bunker' on 16.
She nails that. Absolutely nails that. Right over the flag. Half a club too long, but rock solid.
Over to you Cheyenne Knight.
1UP Hall v Lee (16)
After a draining hole that seemed to take an age, Georgia Hall has six feet to win it, but it slides past the hole!
It's a bruising grind of a match this one, with both players scratching around in the last few holes - with Hall even on a cart path miles off line (pictured) but she's ahead, just about!
Who can last the distance?
1UP Stark v Corpuz (12)
Maja Stark holes her par putt.
Allisen Corpuz follows her in. Half.
I said two hours ago we'd have our eyes all over this match eventually, and we will.
Steve Sutcliffe
BBC Sport at Finca Cortesin
Ali from Cheltenham is one of the 800 volunteers around the course. She’s on duty on the 18th which could be the place to be later.
That said in matchplay fans have to be fairly patient as you never know exactly which matches will go the distance.
Ali, who is currently a very happy Arsenal fan, has been driving players from the practice green behind the ninth hole to the first tee all week.
However, she says she been shifted to a spot of crowd control at the last minute because of a shortage of marshals in this spot.
Georgia Hall and Gemma Dryburgh really need to hang on to their leads.
Then Europe can try to make the most of the rest.
Matches five and six are HUGE.