We are reaching the concluding stages of what has been a thrilling Olympic Games in Paris so far.
There are just three days of action remaining in the French capital before the torch is officially handed over to Los Angeles for the 2028 edition of the biggest sporting show on earth, with the closing ceremony coming up at the weekend.
There remain plenty of medals still to be won, with Team GB looking to bolster their place in the overall table after an up-and-down few days on the athletics track and elsewhere, having gone past the 50 mark for these Games.
Breaking makes its Olympic debut on Friday, while there is plenty more thrilling action inside the Stade de France, Velodrome and over at the Parc des Princes, where hosts France battle Spain in the eagerly-awaited final of the men’s football competition.
Best of today’s action
All times BST
Women’s 4x100m relay (6.30pm)
Katerina Johnson-Thompson is firmly in gold medal contention in the heptathlon after taking an overnight lead following a stellar start to the seven-discipline event, but there are also big British hopes in the women’s sprint relay.
The quartet of Dina Asher-Smith, Daryll Neita, Amy Hunt and Imani-Lara Lansiquot set a new world lead when winning their dress rehearsal at the London Diamond League last month.
B-Girls gold (8.23pm)
The much-hyped Olympic debut of breaking finally arrives on the scene, when there will be plenty of curious eyes on La Concorde.
In all, 17 athletes will start the qualifiers from 3pm and gradually be whittled down through one-on-one “battles” across the afternoon until the sport’s first ever Olympic champion is crowned.
Day 14 medal highlights
All times BST
06:30: Men’s 10km marathon swimming
09:00: Men’s table tennis, team bronze medal match, France vs Japan
11:35: Men’s boulder and lead, final lead sport climbing
11:40 Women’s canoe sprint double 500m finals
12:00: Women’s kayak double 500m finals
12:20: Men’s kayak double 500m finals
12:40: Men’s canoe sprint single 1000m finals
13:00: Women’s hockey bronze medal match, Argentina vs Belgium
13:30: Rhythmic gymnastics individual all-around final
14:00: Women’s three-metre springboard diving final
14:00: Women’s football bronze medal match, Spain vs Germany
14:00: Men’s table tennis, team gold medal match, China vs Sweden
14:00: Weightlifting, men’s 89kg
15:00: Volleyball, men’s bronze medal match, Italy vs USA
17:00: Football, men’s gold medal match, France vs Spain
17:00: Track cycling, men’s sprint finals
17:09: Track cycling, women’s madison final
17:15: Wrestling, Champ-de-Mars Arena Mat B
18:30: Athletics, women’s 4x100m relay final
18:30: Weightlifting, women’s 71kg
18:37: Women’s shot put final
18:47: Athletics, Men’s 4x100m relay final
19:00: Athletics, women’s 400m final
19:00: Hockey, women’s gold medal match, Netherlands vs China
19:13: Athletics, men’s triple jump final
19:19: Taekwondo, women’s -67kg bronze medal matches
19:25: Athletics, women’s heptathlon 800m
19:34: Taekwondo, men’s -80kg bronze medal matches
19:57: Athletics, women’s 10,000m final
20:00: Beach volleyball, women’s bronze medal match
20:19: Breaking, B-Girls finals
20:19: Taekwondo, women’s -67kg gold medal match
20:30: Boxing, men’s 71kg final, Asadkhuja Muydinkhujaev vs Marco Verde
20:37: Taekwondo, men’s -80kg gold medal match
20:45: Athletics, men’s 400m hurdles final
20:47: Boxing, women’s 50kg final, Wu Yu vs Buse Naz Cakiroglu
21:30: Beach volleyball, women’s gold medal match
21:34: Boxing, men’s 92kg final, Loren Alfonso vs Lazizbek Mullojonov
21:51: Boxing, women’s 66kg final, Imane Khelif vs Yang Liu
How to watch Olympics Day 14
TV channel: The BBC is broadcasting two live streams of the action for the duration of the Games. This will be on BBC One, BBC Two or a stream available by clicking the red button on Freeview or a smart TV.
On Friday, it’s again 8am BST until 1pm on BBC One and again from 1:45pm until 6pm, plus 7pm until 10pm. BBC Two briefly pick up the coverage between 1pm and 1.45pm, and 6pm and 7pm.
There is reduced coverage compared with previous years, when the BBC broadcasted every event live on its website or TV channels. Instead, Discovery+ is the main rights holder for Paris 2024 and is showing every moment across the Eurosport channels in the UK from 7am to 10.30pm every day.
Live stream: Fans can also catch the BBC coverage live online for free via the BBC Sport website and BBC iPlayer. The Discovery+ app is showing extensive coverage, which begins at a monthly fee of £3.99.
Highlights: The BBC are showing a nightly highlights show called Tonight at the Games, which on Friday is being shown on BBC One at 10.40pm.