Olympics LIVE: Johnson-Thompson wins silver, Spain win football
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* Great Britain's Roberts takes boulder and lead gold in major upset
* USA win women's 4x100 relay gold after GB's costly mistake
* Canada win men’s Olympic 4x100m relay with bronze for GB
* Paris Olympics round-up: Richardson stars in relay, Thiam seals three-peat
* Friday's full Paris Olympics schedule
Live updates
23:07 BST - That's it from us tonight, see you tomorrow!
22:50 BST - Here's how the medal table looks after another big day for the USA who sit top with 33 golds.
Great Britain and Northern Ireland are fifth with 14 golds.
22:48 BST - US sprint star Sha'Carri Richardson struck gold with a relay rescue act as Belgium's Nafissatou Thiam sealed her place in the pantheon of Olympic greats with a third consecutive heptathlon title on Friday.
Another spellbinding night of athletics action at the Stade de France saw the United States add to their gold medal tally thanks to a stunning last leg from sprint star Richardson in the women's 4x100m relay.
Read our round-up from the day here.
21:28 BST - Kenya's Beatrice Chebet surged to the Olympic women’s 10,000 metres gold medal in 30 minutes 43.25 seconds on Friday to add to her 5,000 title at the Games.
21:15 BST - Spain emerged from a scintillating Olympics final against France with a 5-3 victory after extra time and their second-ever gold, with the other coming during their own home Games in 1992.
19:41 BST - Katarina Johnson-Thompson finishes agonisingly short to claim silver in the women's heptathlon.
She ran a personal best time of 2:04.90.
Belgium's Nafissatou Thiam takes gold.
19:00 BST - There has been an incredible comeback in the football final between France and Spain - the hosts coming from two goals down to level 3-3 in the 93rd minute. That one looks to be heading to extra-time.
18:52 BST - And there's the bronze in the men's relay for Team GB! The USA make a complete mess of the race, finishing seventh while Canada take the gold after a superb run.
18:50 BST - Carlin is allowed to race again and wins the bronze for Great Britain! Controversial, but he won't mind as he adds another to his Olympic collection - third place in the men's cycling sprint.
18:45 BST - It's all going on now - Jack Carlin could potentially be about to lose out on a bronze medal without finishing the deciding race after cutting off and colliding with his opponent.
Elsewhere, Team GB's male sprinters are about to compete in the 100m relay final.
18:42 BST - The celebrations continue for GB's women's relay team so it looks for the time being that the silver will stand.
18:39 BST - Or do they? There are question marks over one of the change overs in the relay - which potentially cost Team GB gold as it is - hopefully it won't cost them a spot on the podium all together.
18:35 BST - Team GB's women take the silver medal! Daryll Neita storms past the line in second place as Great Britain claim the silver behind, of course, USA.
18:29 BST - It's time for the women's and then the men's 4x100m relays! Team GB have a team in both finals and will be targeting more medals.
18:16 BST - A quick update from the football while we wait for Carlin's final race; Spain lead France 3-1 around 10 minutes into the second half - the hosts have a mountain to climb if they want to pick up Olympic gold.
18:07 BST - It's 1-1 between Carlin and his Dutch counterpart Jeffrey Hoogland. One more race will decide who takes the bronze.
17:50 BST - Silver medal for Team GB! Barker and Evans clinch second place in the women's madison right at the end to win silver for Great Britain - can Carlin follow it up with a bronze? He needs one more win to do it.
17:14 BST - Before Carlin's race continues the action switches over to the women's madison final, where Barker and Evans will compete for gold for Team GB.
17:12 BST - It's a good start for Carlin who wins the first race in a best-of-three bronze medal encounter - one more win for his second medal of the Paris Olympics.
17:03 BST - It's almost time for the men's sprint bronze medal race as well as the women's madison final, with Team GB in a great position for more medals!
The final of the men's football tournament has also just started - follow that one live here.
15:28 BST - A bit of a break on the medal front for Team GB now, with no finals until later this evening when Jack Carin aims to win bronze in the men's cycling sprint race.
Swiftly following that is the women's madison final where Neah Evans and Elinor Barker will compete for gold representing Great Britain - those two races take place at 17:00 and 17:09.
If you want an early dose of football before the season begins later tonight, the Olympic final between France and Spain kicks off at 17:00 as well!
15:23 BST - There'll be no medals in the women's 3m springboard for Team GB, with Reid and Harper failing to make the top three.
14:37 BST - Carlin will have to battle it out for bronze in the men's sprint final after missing out on qualification for the gold medal race.
Over in the women's sprint event, both Finucane and Capewell are once again into the next round!
14:04 BST - It's time for the women's 3m springboard final now, with Reid and Harper targeting more medals for Great Britain.
13:40 BST - Emma Finucane and Sophie Capewell are comfortably into the next round of the women's cycling sprint, finishing second and fourth respectively!
It's Jack Carlin's turn next for Team GB in the men's semi-final.
12:40 BST - Up next in the coming hour for Team GB is the women's cycling sprint qualification before the men's sprint semi-finals, followed by another medal event as Grace Reid and Yasmin Harper compete in the women's 3m springboard diving final.
12:30 BST - Toby Roberts wins gold for Team GB! The 19-year-old finishes first in the men's bouldering and lead climbing final to claim Britain's 14th gold medal at the Paris Olympics.
12:21 BST - What a climb that is from Roberts! He fires himself to the top of the leaderboard and is now guaranteed either a gold or silver medal, unfortunately at the expense of McArthur who drops out of the top three.
12:10 BST - McArthur has so far done enough for a bronze medal with three competitors left in the men's bouldering and lead final but could still see himself pushed out of the top three.
Still to come is Team GB's Roberts, who could yet finish on the podium himself with a strong run.
11:35 BST - Both Noah Williams and Kyle Kothari are safely into the semi-final of the men's 10m platform diving, finishing eighth and ninth in the preliminary round.
10:55 BST - McArthur makes a good start in the bouldering and lead final, coming fourth in the first part of the event - he will continue his push for a medal in the second half of the final at 11:35.
In the men's 800m, Team GB's Max Burgin has sealed a spot in the final race after finishing third in the semis with a time of 1:43.50.
Finally, in the javelin element of the women's heptathlon, Johnson-Thompson has thrown an immense 45.49m to hold second place in the overall standings with just one more event to go - the 800m tonight at 19:25.
10:10 BST - It's the same result for GB's men's 400m relay team, qualifying in second place in their race to reach the final!
They post a time of 2:58.88, finishing just over a second behind Botswana.
09:52 BST - Team GB's 4x400m relay women have qualified for the final event after a superb run in the opening round, finishing second in their race behind the USA.
09:50 BST - It's a solid performance in the long jump from Johnson-Thompson, who retains a slender lead in the women's heptathlon with two events still to go.
Elsewhere, McArthur has had a dream start in the men's bouldering and lead final and is well poised to earn a medal later today!
08:40 BST - No medals so far this morning for Great Britain, with Pardoe finishing sixth and Robinson 14th in the men's 10km open water swim.
The focus now shifts to the men's boulder and lead climbing final as Hamish McArthur and Toby Roberts look to get themselves onto the podium.
In the next hour, though, Team GB have athletes in action in the men's 10m platform diving preliminary round and the men's and women's 4x400m relay first rounds as well as the next couple of events in the women's heptathlon - which Katarina Johnson-Thompson leads.
06:30 BST - Good morning and welcome back to our Olympics Tracker! Only a couple of days remain for Team GB to pick up their final medals in Paris, with plenty of opportunities for glory throughout the day.
The men's 10km open water swimming gets things underway right now, with Toby Robinson and Hector Pardoe representing Great Britain.