Friday, September 20, 2024

Solheim Cup 2024: Latest schedule, scores, matches, pairings, results as Team USA host Team Europe

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Latest scores and match schedule from the 19th Solheim Cup, held at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Virginia, where Team Europe look to retain the trophy on away soil against Team USA.

Team Europe won back-to-back editions in 2019 and 2021 before retaining the trophy with a 14-14 tie last September in Spain, with Suzann Pettersen’s side now looking to enjoy more Solheim Cup success on American soil.

There were four foursomes matches on Friday morning, ahead of four fourballs matches later in the day, with the same schedule repeated on Saturday ahead of 12 singles matches on the Sunday. Each match is worth one point, with a total of 28 points available during the three-day event.

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The best of the action from day three of the 2023 Solheim Cup at Finca Cortesin in Spain, which produced one the most dramatic Sundays in the event’s history

Team Europe will need 14 points to retain the trophy for a record fourth time and 14.5 points to claim back-to-back away victories for the first time, while Team USA require 14.5 points to secure a first Solheim Cup success since 2017.

Day-by-day schedule and results (all times BST)

Score after day one: Team USA 6-2 Team Europe

Friday foursomes – USA win three points, Europe win one point

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Nelly Korda and Allisen Corpuz beat Charley Hull and Esther Henseleit to claim the first point of the 2024 Solheim Cup

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Sarah Schmelzer hit an impressive tee shot on the 16th hole in the morning foursomes at the Solheim Cup to extend Team USA’s advantage

Friday fourballs – USA win three points, Europe win one point

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Nelly Korda posted four birdies and two eagles as Team USA continued to dominate the Solheim Cup on Friday afternoon in Virginia

Saturday foursomes

12.05pm – Emily Pedersen (Den) and Carlota Ciganda (Esp) vs Allisen Corpuz and Nelly Korda

12.17pm – Esther Henseleit (Ger) and Charley Hull (Eng) vs Ally Ewing and Jennifer Kupcho

12.29pm – Maja Stark (Swe) and Georgia Hall (Eng) vs Lexi Thompson and Lauren Coughlin

12.41pm – Anna Nordqvist (Swe) and Celine Bouter (Fra) vs Lilia Vu and Sarah Schmelzel


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Saturday fourballs

5.05pm – Match 13

5.20pm – Match 14

5.35pm – Match 15

5.50pm – Match 16


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Sunday singles

1.50pm – Match 17

2.00pm – Match 18

2.10pm – Match 19

2.20pm – Match 20

2.30pm – Match 21

2.40pm – Match 22

2.50pm – Match 23

3.00pm – Match 24

3.10pm – Match 25

3.20pm – Match 26

3.30pm – Match 27

3.40pm – Match 28

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Will we see another dramatic finish at the Solheim Cup? Watch the tournament live this week on Sky Sports Golf

When does coverage start?

Live coverage begins at 11.30am on Friday and Saturday, some 35 minutes before the opening tee shot is struck, with round-the-clock coverage from the foursomes and fourballs on both days.

Coverage continues until 11pm, or longer if any matches have yet to finish, while a bumper day of singles action begins at 1pm on Sunday and brings you all the latest news from Virginia until the opening match gets under way at 1.50pm.

Who will win the 2024 Solheim Cup? Watch exclusively live this September on Sky Sports! Live coverage from the opening ceremony begins at 9.30pm on Thursday, with the opening day’s play live on the Friday from 11.30am. Stream the Solheim Cup and more with NOW.

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