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Europe need just four points from the final day's 12 singles matches to complete their revenge mission in Rome and regain the Ryder Cup.
Two years after suffering a record 19-9 defeat at Whistling Straits, Luke Donald's side made history for the right reasons as Viktor Hovland and Ludvig Aberg thrashed Scottie Scheffler and Brooks Koepka 9&7, the largest margin in any 18-hole match in the event's history.
That sparked a 3-1 win in the morning foursomes and although the United States took the fourballs by the same scoreline thanks to some late heroics from Patrick Cantlay, Europe ended the day leading by 10.5 points to 5.5. The United States have never trailed entering the singles on European soil and come back to win. The largest comeback of four points in any singles was achieved by the US at Brookline in 1999 and Europe at Medinah in 2012.
Here are the Sunday singles matches and full schedule to the conclusion of the Ryder Cup. Get all the latest golf betting sites offers here
How can I watch it?
Viewers in the United Kingdom will be able to watch the Ryder Cup live on Sky Sports. Subscribers can also stream the event via the Sky Go app.
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Tee times and schedule
Tuesday 26 September - Thursday 28 September: Practice days with opening ceremony on Thursday evening.
Friday 29 September: Four foursome (alternate shot) matches in the morning and four fourball (better ball) matches in the afternoon.
Morning schedule
Afternoon schedule
Saturday 30 September: Four foursome (alternate shot) matches in the morning and four fourball (better ball) matches in the afternoon.
Morning schedule
Afternoon schedule
11.25am Fourball match 1 Sam Burns and Collin Morikawa 4&3 Viktor Hovland and Ludvig Aberg
11.40am Fourball match 2 Max Homa and Brian Harman 2&1 Tommy Fleetwood and Nicolai Hojgaard
11.55am Fourball match 3 Justin Rose and Robert MacIntyre 3&2 Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth
12.10pm Fourball match 4 Patrick Cantlay and Wyndham Clark 1UP Matt Fitzpatrick and Rory McIlroy
Sunday 1 October: 12 singles matches before closing ceremony.
Who are the captains?
The 2023 Ryder Cup will feature two new captains. The United States will be led by Zach Johnson, two-time major winner and five-time player at the event, while Luke Donald will guide Europe - the Englishman replaced Henrik Stenson in the role after the Swedish player was stripped of the captaincy after electing to join LIV Golf.
Who are the vice-captains?
Europe: Thomas Bjorn, Edoardo Molinari, Nicolas Colsaerts
USA: Steve Stricker, Davis Love III
What are the Ryder Cup teams?
Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland)
Jon Rahm (Spain)
Viktor Hovland (Norway)
Tyrrell Hatton (England)
Robert MacIntyre (Scotland)
Matt Fitzpatrick (England)
Tommy Fleetwood (England) - Captain's Pick
Sepp Straka (Austria) - Captain’s Pick
Justin Rose (England) - Captain's Pick
Shane Lowry (Ireland) - Captain's Pick
Nicolai Højgaard (Denmark) - Captain's Pick
Ludvig Åberg (Sweden) - Captain's Pick
Scottie Scheffler
Wyndham Clark
Brian Harman
Patrick Cantlay
Max Homa
Xander Schauffele
Sam Burns - Captain's Pick
Rickie Fowler - Captain's Pick
Brooks Koepka - Captain's Pick
Collin Morikawa - Captain's Pick
Jordan Spieth - Captain's Pick
Justin Thomas - Captain's Pick