Latest scorespublished at 14:51 British Summer Time 24 September 2023
Europe's leads are all by one hole now. Precarious.
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
Highlights on BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and website from 19:00-20:00 BST (UK only)
Paul Higham, Chris Bertram and Ros Satar
Europe's leads are all by one hole now. Precarious.
1UP Dryburgh v Knight (15)
Oh Gemma Dryburgh. You just didn't give that enough pace.
That was BANG on line.
Cheyenne Knight makes no mistake. Good putter, Knight.
One hole in it with three to play. Captains and vice-captains all round this group now. Just to make them feel a bit more nervous...
2UP Dryburgh v Knight (14)
Gemma Dryburgh splashes out to 12ft.
Cheyenne Knight leaves her putt three feet short.
Hang on to your hats folks.
Hedwall v Ewing 2UP (13)
One back for Caroline Hedwall!
Long putt, and she boxed it.
1UP Ciganda v Korda (11)
Carlota Ciganda is just wobbling a bit now as he three-hole lead is cut down to just one with Nelly Korda winning back-to-back holes.
Making a bogey on the par-three 10th will really annoy the Spaniard, who just needs to settle here after seeing her lead slip away.
The projected score is 14-14.
2UP Dryburgh v Knight (14)
Gemma Dryburgh on the 15th. Hits a good approach shot up the right, trying to catch the bank and bounce the ball towards the hole.
It finds sand a little unluckily instead.
Cheyenne Knight attempts exactly the same... and hers does exactly what Dryburgh was trying.
An opening for the American.
Boutier v Yin 1UP (14)
Angel Yin is feeling it again, as she drives the green on 14 and then cans the putt for an eagle to move ahead in this crucial match.
We saw how she finished strong yesterday and she's just getting hot again at the right time.
Pedersen v Thompson 1UP (9)
Lexi Thompson misses a birdie putt to go two up.
Relief for Emily Pedersen.
Hedwall v Ewing 3UP (12)
It's a struggle for Caroline Hedwall. Ally Ewing in command there.
Every chance the Swede will lose both her matches this week despite not playing poorly.
Nordqvist beats Kupcho 2&1
Anna Nordqvist beats Jennifer Kupcho then talks to Sky Sports:
"I have been playing well this week but couldn't make any putts," said the playing vice-captain.
"It's been a really hard year for me but I put every last bit of heart into that.
"The Solheim Cup means the world to me. My whole family is here watching - nieces and nephews that have never seen me play - so to pull through is amazing."
Nordqvist beats Kupcho 2&1
Anna Nordqvist hits that a touch too far... but it is conceded.
That was arguably a touch generous by Jennifer Kupcho!
It was a putt for the match.
Anyway, a 2&1 victory for the playing vice-captain.
And it is 10-10!
2UP Nordqvist v Kupcho (16)
Jennifer Kupcho knocks her long putt to three feet.
She will see Anna Nordqvist's putt, even though she has two for the match.
Boutier v Yin A/S (13)
Angel Yin, her of the jazzy USA socks, gets back to all square in this absolute street fight of a match.
Boutier found a bit of quality to win back-to-back holes, but has just undone all that hard work with a bogey on 13 handing Yin the hole with just a par.
They'll be slugging it out for a few more rounds yet though in this one.
2UP Nordqvist v Kupcho (16)
Anna Nordqvist fires her tee shot to the heart of the 17th green.
Jennifer Kupcho needs to make two to keep this going.
And you feel she knows that as she mis-hits her iron under pressure.
Could be close to the finish for that one.
US lead but the scoreboard is mostly blue...
Steve Sutcliffe
BBC Sport at Finca Cortesin
The driving range at Finca Cortesin is a thing of beauty to your mid-to-handicapper.
With an elevated spot at the top of a large hill you can probably add 30 yards or so to your drive - but there's not really much need for that for some of the best women players in the world.
With neither team having much more use for it now it has been cleared of barriers and golf balls to widen the walkway and hopefully alleviate congestion issues behind the 18th green later.
Steve Sutcliffe
BBC Sport at Finca Cortesin
The ninth hole is the first one you see when you arrive at Finca Cortesin and basically the spot where you can pick and choose between heading off to a several accessible holes.
Holes 1-6 are off to the right down a hill (that has to be a slope in there), while the 10th, 18th, 17th and 16th are the ones you can reach without the need for your hiking boots.
And that’s where I bumped into Anthony, Kerrie, Denis, Jan, part of a group of 13 from Kiama golf club, which is around an hour and a half away from Sydney in Australia.
“We started on the first, have done the fifth and now we’re thinking of heading to 17th or 18th after we’ve had a beer,” says Anthony, who definitely doesn’t want to chat about the Rugby World Cup.
“We let the boys come along to carry the bags adds,” Jan jokingly.
“We’re all supporting Europe,” chips in (see what I did there?) Anthony, who was born in Keswick in the Lake District.