The 44th edition of the Ryder Cup continues at Marco Simone with four of the five sessions completed.
The Europeans maintained their momentum in the Saturday morning foursomes to stretch their lead from an overnight 6.5-1.5 to 9.5-2.5 following another dominant 3-1 winning session. That included Viktor Hovland and Ludvig Aberg's record-breaking rout of Brooks Koepka and Scottie Scheffler.
However, Team Europe's charge to what is still a highly probable victory was stalled by a US resurgence in the afternoon fourball.
Even then, it took until the very last hole of the day for the US to turn what had looked like a 2-2 session into 3-1 win in its favour, thanks largely to some incredible golf from Patrick Cantlay, who produced three birdies in the last three holes to snuff out the challenge of Rory McIlroy and Matt Fitzpatrick.
That puts the overnight score at 10.5-5.5 in favour of the Europeans. There is still plenty of golf to be played, with 12 points up for grabs in the Sunday singles. The Europeans need four more points to reclaim the trophy, while the Americans need 8.5.
First out are two of the highest-profile players in the match, as Masters champion Jon Rahm faces World No.1 Scottie Scheffler, while Cantlay will hope to continue his momentum against another in-form player, Justin Rose, with the pair the third to tee it up. Elsewhere, Rory McIlroy faces Sam Burns immediately after, with the final match-up being Robert MacIntyre vs Wyndham Clark.
Ryder Cup Sunday tee times
Sunday's action will see all 24 players compete in their singles matches, with play starting at 11.35am CET (5.35am ET) and 12 players teeing off every 12 minutes.
Ryder Cup Sunday first tee times: 11.35am CET/10.35am BST/5.35am ET
Play is scheduled to finish around 5pm CET (11am ET), with the presentation of the famous trophy to the winning team coming shortly after.
Below is the 2023 Ryder Cup order of play and match-ups for the Sunday singles.
Ryder Cup Tee Times And Match-Ups For Sunday
All times local: -1hr for BST, -6hrs for ET
- Match 1 - 11.35am: Jon Rahm vs Scottie Scheffler
- Match 2 - 11.47am: Viktor Hovland vs Collin Morikawa
- Match 3 - 11.59am: Justin Rose vs Patrick Cantlay
- Match 4 - 12.11pm: Rory McIlroy vs Sam Burns
- Match 5 - 12.23pm: Matt Fitzpatrick vs Max Homa
- Match 6 - 12.35pm: Tyrrell Hatton vs Brian Harman
- Match 7 - 12.47pm: Ludvig Aberg vs Brooks Koepka
- Match 8 - 12.59pm: Sepp Straka vs Justin Thomas
- Match 9 - 1.11pm: Nicolai Hojgaard vs Xander Schauffele
- Match 10 - 1.23pm: Shane Lowry vs Jordan Spieth
- Match 11 - 1.35pm: Tommy Fleetwood vs Rickie Fowler
- Match 12 - 1.47pm: Robert MacIntyre vs Wyndham Clark
What Is The Ryder Cup Schedule: Eastern Time?
Italy is six hours ahead of Eastern Time (ET), meaning it's an early start! The Sunday Ryder Cup start time for fans on ET is:
- Sunday 1 October:
5.35am Sunday Singles (12 players tee off every 12 minutes)