Continental Europe fought back in the second match as Marius Kopp and Joachim B Hansen defeated Ewen Ferguson and Jack Senior, before GB And Ireland responded with victories for Sam Horsfield and Aaron Rai, and Richard Mansell and Conor Gough.
The final match of the session saw Callum Shinkwin and James Sugrue combine for a half against Mathieu Pavon and Romain Langasque, with the pairings halving the final hole to ensure the lead remained at seven points heading into the singles matches.
Team GB and Ireland will be looking to close out the victory in the singles matches on the final day, while Continental Europe will be hoping for a miraculous comeback to retain their title.
It was a great team effort and we are thrilled to have come out on top in such a tough match.”
Overall, it was a fantastic day for Great Britain and Ireland as they now hold a commanding 7.5-4.5 lead heading into the final day of the tournament. With the momentum on their side, they will be looking to close out the victory and reclaim the Seve Ballesteros Trophy.
It promises to be an exciting finish to what has been a thrilling tournament so far, and fans can expect more drama and excitement as the teams battle it out for supremacy on the final day. Stay tuned for all the action!”