Charley Hull says she will relish the hostile atmosphere in Iowa as Europe take on the USA in the Solheim Cup this week.

There is no love lost between the two teams following a controversial moment two years ago in Germany when the US came from 10-6 down to win.

The US team accused Europe of 'breaking the game's moral code' after the Americans were given a penalty stroke following a misunderstanding over a 'gimme' putt on the 17th.

The incident may have stuck in the memory of the American crowd heading into this week's showdown, but Hull says she will use any hostile atmosphere to her advantage.

"I love playing in front of big crowds," she told BBC Sport. "As the saying goes: 'Sticks and stones can break my bones, but names will never hurt me.

"So if people shout things out I'll use it to my advantage and try to make lots of birdies."