Ryder Cup singles confirmed with Rory McIlroy out first - full schedule and start time
The 2021 Ryder Cup concludes on Sunday with USA holding a commanding 11-5 lead over Europe.
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Team Europe need a miracle heading into singles day at the Ryder Cup on Sunday with USA holding a six-point lead. The first four sessions have been dominated by the Americans with Padraig Harrington's team struggling in Wisconsin.
Paul Casey, Matt Fitzpatrick, Rory McIlroy, Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood and Bernd Wiesberger are all yet to win a single point for Europe.
Sergio Garcia and Jon Rahm have been the only saving grave for the Europeans with the Spanish pair winning three matches together.
But Rahm and Garcia won't be enough for Europe to overturn the record score in Wisconsin.
Team USA have never taken a bigger lead into the final day of the famous golf event and require just three-and-a-half points from the 12 singles to regain the Ryder Cup.
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However, Steve Stricker's side may well be chasing history as they could seal the biggest winning margin ever in the Ryder Cup.
There have been three contests since 1979 which has seen a winning margin of nine points.
If Team USA win five or more points in today's singles sessions, then they will blow that record out of the water.
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Ryder Cup singles full schedule
*All times BST
17:04 Xander Schauffele vs Rory McIlroy
17:15 Patrick Cantlay vs Shane Lowry
17:26 Scottie Scheffler vs Jon Rahm
17:37 Bryson DeChambeau vs Sergio Garcia
17:48 Collin Morikawa vs Viktor Hovland
17:59 Dustin Johnson vs Paul Casey
18:10 Brooks Koepka vs Bernd Wiesberger
18:21 Tony Finau vs Ian Poulter
18:32 Justin Thomas vs Tyrrell Hatton
18:43 Harris English vs Lee Westwood
18:54 Jordan Spieth vs Tommy Fleetwood