Ryder Cup: day two – USA lead 11-5 going into singles
The US team had the upper hand again at Whistling Straits, leaving Europe hoping for a Sunday miracle
12.26am BST
That's the end of another long day, and another painful one for Europe. They're staring down the barrel now, and although nobody ever takes anything for granted in the Ryder Cup, they'll need to improve on the Miracle of Medinah if they're to keep hold of their trophy ... and this team have never looked capable of anything like that. Pity poor Jon Rahm and Sergio Garcia, though, who have been clocking up the points in what looks a futile if admirable effort. Thanks for reading this blog. Hope to see you tomorrow for the USA procession!
12.19am BST
Fleetwood nearly trundles in a chip; Hovland nearly drains his long birdie putt. But it's too little, too late, and they pick up DeChambeau's marker. Easy in the end, though that end came quickly with a four-hole salvo.
3&1 Scheffler/DeChambeau v Fleetwood/Hovland (F)
USA 11-5 Europe