Team Europe will be looking to further solidify their control of the 2023 Ryder Cup this afternoon in the fourballs.
Heading into the second day with a five-point lead, the Europeans have added to it after once again dominating the foursomes session on Saturday morning.
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The pairings of Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood and Viktor Hovland and Ludvig Aberg delivered, the Scandinavian pair in particular sensational as they raced to a record 9&7 win over Scottie Scheffler and Brooks Koepka.
The American duo have both been dropped for the fourballs. Zach Johnson sticks with Max Homa and Brian Harman, the only pairing to win for Team USA this week, while Sam Burns and Morikawa come back into the picture.
Hovland and Aberg are unsurprisingly put out again by Luke Donald, this time in the opening match, before Fleetwood partners up with Nicolai Hojgaard as Jon Rahm is rested.
Justin Rose and Robert MacIntyre, who halved their Friday fourballs match in dramatic fashion, face Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas, before McIlroy looks for his fourth point of the week as he partners Matt Fitzpatrick against Patrick Cantlay and Wyndham Clark.
Ryder Cup 2023 Saturday foursomes tee times and pairings
All times BST unless stated
Match 1, 6:35am: McIlroy & Fleetwood vs Spieth & Thomas
Match 2, 6:50am: Hovland & Aberg vs Scheffler & Koepka
Match 3, 7:05am: Lowry & Straka vs Homa & Harman
Match 4, 7:20am: Rahm & Hatton vs Cantlay & Schauffele
Ryder Cup 2023 Saturday fourballs tee times and pairings
Match 1, 11:25am: Hovland & Aberg vs Burns & Morikawa
Match 2, 11:40am: Fleetwood & Hojgaard vs Homa & Harman
Match 3, 11:55am: Rose & MacIntyre vs Thomas & Spieth
Match 4, 12:10pm: McIlroy & Fitzpatrick vs Cantlay & Clark