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Advantage Europe heading into tomorrow's Singles at the Ryder Cup

Advantage Europe heading into tomorrow's Singles at the Ryder Cup
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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,

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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.

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