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Will Rory double-up or can Fitzpatric­k produce a Matt finish to be No.

DP WORLD TOUR CHAMPIONSH­IP

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Rory McIlroy and Matt Fitzpatric­k will battle it out in today’s final round of the DP World Tour Championsh­ip to decide who ends 2022 as European No. 1.

The fight for the Harry Vardon Trophy comes down to the last day of the season, as world No. 1 McIlroy narrowly leads US Open champion Fitzpatric­k in the projected standings following yesterday’s fine third-round 65 in Dubai.

But, with Fitzpatric­k just one shot off the tournament lead held by their Ryder Cup team-mate Jon Rahm with 18 holes remaining, there is everything to play for today.

Rahm’s bogey-free 65 took the two-time former champion to the top of the leaderboar­d on 15-under-par.

Fitzpatric­k, also looking for his third win at Jumeirah Golf Estates’ Earth Course, was a shot further back in second following his 70.

Swede Alex Noren sat third on 13-under, with McIlroy and halfway co-leader Tyrrell Hatton tied for fourth on 12-under-par.

McIlroy came into the season finale at the top of the rankings, but opening rounds of 71 and 68 handed the advantage to Fitzpatric­k.

The Northern Irishman hit back on Saturday, though, carding an eagle, seven birdies and two bogeys to climb his way up the leaderboar­d.

He treated the huge crowds to some exhibition golf, coming close to holing his approach shots at the eighth and ninth before tapping in for birdies there.

McIlroy, who also won the FedEx Cup title on the PGA Tour in 2022, feels landing the Harry Vardon Trophy would be an excellent way to end a fantastic year.

He said: “It’s really cool, I’ve got to this stage in the game, over 15 years as a pro, and I’m still trying to do things for the first time.

“I’ve never won the FedEx Cup and this tour’s rankings in the same year, so it would be really nice.

“It’s been a wonderful year. I’ve played some really, really great golf and really consistent golf.

“If I’m able to go out there tomorrow and shoot a good score and get the job done, it would be a really nice way to end what’s been a great year.”

Fitzpatric­k is aiming to be crowned European No. 1 for the first time in his career and admitted it would be a special achievemen­t.

“It would mean the world,” he said. “I’m going to need a lot of things to go my way.

“This could potentiall­y, with what happens tomorrow, be a third win here and, if it happens, it could be all three times I’ve not won the rankings.

“So, yeah, maybe I guess I just leave it a little bit too late to play well, but I’ve given myself a chance tomorrow, and that’s all you can do at the start of the week. I’ll do the best I can and fingers crossed.”

Englishman Hatton had looked like running away with things in the early stages of the third round, having fired three birdies in his first seven holes to lead by three shots.

But the situation at the top hung completely on the back nine as Hatton’s four bogeys in six holes from the 10th opened the door for the chasing pack.

And Rahm took full advantage, following up four birdies on the

front side, including three-in-arow from the fifth, with three more gains on the back nine to lead by one.

Leading Scot is Richie Ramsay, he shot a third-round 73 to find himself in a tie for 16th at four-under-par.

Bob MacIntyre and Connor Syme are two shots further back in 21st, while David Law and Ewen Ferguson share 37th spot at two-over.

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Matt Fitzpatric­k has his sights set on a third Tour Championsh­ip success today

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