Europe will take a 10 points to 6 lead into Sunday's Singles at the Ryder Cup in Paris as they attempt to regain the trophy they lost to the USA 2 years ago.
Thomas Bjorn's side won 5 of the 8 points on offer today, dominating the morning fourballs by winning 3 of the matches, before splitting the foursomes.
In the afternoon foursomes:
Europeans Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson beat Dustin Johnson and Brooks Koepka 2 and 1,
Sergio Garcia and Alex Noren lost 3 and 2 to Bubba Watson and Webb Simpson,
However, Europeans Tommy Fleetwood and Francesco Molinari were 5 and 4 winners over Tiger Woods and Bryson De Chambeau, before Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth gave America a glimmer of hope with a 4 and 3 win over Rory McIlroy and Ian Poulter.
14 and a half points is the magical number for Europe to secure victory.
The 12 singles matches begin just after 11am Irish time tomorrow.
"We need to go out there and play hard."
Captain Thomas Bjørn on #TeamEurope's approach to Sunday. pic.twitter.com/pyRHDaHoYo— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 29, 2018