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Europe’s Hero Jon Rahm to Face World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler in Ryder Cup Final Day Singles Matches as the US Aims to Narrow the Deficit

Last updated: 2023/09/30 at 4:50 PM
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  • Team Europe’s Jon Rahm takes on Scottie Scheffler in the Ryder Cup singles match
  • Justin Rose will play Patrick Cantlay and Rory McIlroy will take on Sam Burns
  • The final singles match is Robert MacIntyre against Wyndham Clark

By George Bird for Mailonline

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RYDER CUP FINAL DAY SINGLES MATCHES Share or comment on this article: Ryder Cup matches on final day of singles revealed, with European hero Jon Rahm facing world number 1 Scottie Scheffler first as US looks to claw back deficit

Published: 3:07 PM EDT, September 30, 2023 | Updated: 4:33 PM EDT, September 30, 2023

The singles matches for the final day of the Ryder Cup have been announced, with Team Europe’s Jon Rahm set to face world number 1 Scottie Scheffler first.

Justin Rose will face Patrick Cantlay, while Rory McIlroy will face Sam Burns.

European Tommy Fleetwood will take on Rickie Fowler in an intriguing clash.

Team Europe has a five-point lead over Team USA going into the Sunday Singles.

Europe needs just four points on the final day in Rome to regain the trophy.

Rahm will face world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler

Team Europe’s Jon Rahm will face Team USA’s Scottie Scheffler in the Ryder Cup singles match

Justin Rose will be looking to beat Patrick Cantlay

Cantlay hopes to help Team USA regain their ground

Another intriguing clash pits Justin Rose (left) against Patrick Cantlay (right)

Tommy Fleetwood faces Rickie Fowler

Fowler will look to help Team USA close Europe's five-point lead

Team Europe’s Tommy Fleetwood (left) takes on Team USA’s Rickie Fowler (right)

Other matchups include Viktor Hovland vs. Collin Morikawa, Matt Fitzpatrick vs. Max Homa and Tyrrell Hatton vs. Brian Harman.

Elsewhere, Ludvig Aberg will face Brooks Koepka, Sepp Straka will play Justin Thomas and Nicolai Hojgaard will face Xander Schauffele.

In addition, Shane Lowry will face Jordan Spieth and Robert MacIntyre will face Wyndham Clark.

RYDER CUP FINAL DAY SINGLES MATCHES

Team Europe is in first place

Rahm vs Scheffler – 10:35 BST

Hovland vs. Morikawa – 10:47

Rose vs. Cantlay – 10:59

McIlroy vs. Burns – 11:11

Fitzpatrick vs. Homa – 11:23

Hatton v Harman – 11:35

Aberg vs. Koepka – 11:47

Straka vs. Thomas – 11:59

Hojgaard vs. Schauffele – 12:11

Lowry vs. Spieth – 12:23

Fleetwood v Fowler – 12:35

MacIntyre vs. Clark – 12:47

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