Olympics LIVE: Team GB win six medals, USA beat France in basketball
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* GB's Georgia Bell picks up bronze medal in women's 1500m
* Team GB pick up bronze in men's and women's 4x400m
* USA claim women's football gold after narrow victory over Brazil
* Norway's Jakob Ingebrigtsen makes amends to clinch 5000m gold
* Saturday's full Paris Olympics schedule
Live updates
22:49 BST - That's it from us today, read our round-up of all of today's major talking points here.
See you tomorrow for the last day of the Games!
22:18 BST - It's five straight basketball golds for the United States as they topple France 87-98 in a thrilling deciding match.
21:35 BST - That's a wrap from all the athletics events tonight!
What a wild couple of weeks that was, eh?
Here's the medal table looks: Great Britain in an excellent sixth with 14 golds, 22 silvers, and 27 bronze medals.
21:08 BST - Team GB's Caden Cunningham is forced to settle for silver in the taekwondo men's +80kg final as he's beaten to gold by Iran's Arian Salimi.
20:24 BST - Plus a first-ever medal in artistic swimming for Great Britain thanks to Izzy Thorpe & Kate Shortman, who win silver.
20:22 BST - Another bronze for Team GB in the women's 4x400m final, as they just hold off Ireland for third.
It was a romp for another stunning gold for the USA's athletics team, while Femke Bol brought home silver for the Netherlands.
20:06 BST - It's bronze and a British record in the men's 4x400m final.
The USA won gold after a fierce battle with Botswana, who had to settle for silver at the line.
19:51 BST - Norway’s Jakob Ingebrigtsen bounced back from defeat in the 1,500 metres to win the Olympic 5,000 metres gold with a fierce final lap, just as he did in last year’s world championships.
Read more on his victory here.
Meanwhile, Kenya's Emmanuel Wanyonyi held off one of the strongest fields in history to win the Olympic gold medal in the men's 800 metres on Saturday, securing his country's fifth consecutive Olympic title in the event - read more here.
19:20 BST - Georgia Bell picks up the bronze medal in the women's 1500m, with Laura Muir a couple of places back.
Faith Kipyegon takes another gold - the first woman to win the same event three times - with an Olympic record time of 3:51.29.
18:57 BST - George Mills targeting medals for Team GB now in the men's 5000m final!
18:32 BST - No medal in the men's pentathlon final either, with Great Britain's Joseph Choong finishing in ninth.
Elsewhere, the artistic swimming women's duet free routine finals are currently taking place, while we'll be back on the track shortly for the men's 5000m final and then the women's 1500m final.
18:18 BST - Team GB's Max Burgin misses out on a medal in the 800m final, finishing in eighth place.
18:04 BST - There'll be no medal for Team GB in the men's madison after they finish twelth following a nasty crash during the race.
Up next is the men's pentathlon and 800m finals!
16:50 BST - Carlin is through to the quarter-finals of the men's keirin while Turnbull will have to go through the repechages.
The men's madison final is up next - Oliver Wood and Mark Stewart representing Team GB!
16:32 BST - Caden Cunningham is guaranteed at least a silver medal after reaching the final of the men's heavyweight taekwondo - beating Ivory Coast's Cheikh Sallah Cisse in the semis.
16:13 BST - Time for some cycling events now, with Emma Finucane and Sophie Capewell in action in the women's sprint - both riders already into the quarter-finals after their respective rides.
Following that is the first round of the men's keirin featuring both Jack Carlin and Hamish Turnbull before the men's madison final at 16:59.
15:25 BST - Williams takes the bronze for Great Britain! The diver earns some superb scores for his efforts and finishes in third place.
15:15 BST - Noah Williams is in with a real chance of a medal here, certainly bronze or silver but he will need some major errors from his competitors to take gold.
Over in the taekwondo, Rebecca McGowen is out after losing her quarter-final bout 2-0.
14:00 BST - It's time for the men's 10m platform diving final!
Elsewhere, Cunningham has advanced to the taekwondo semi-finals with a 2-1 win against Cuba's Rafael Alba Castillo.
13:00 BST - Team GB have plenty of athletes in action over the next couple of hours, with McGowen and Cunningham in quarter-final action in the taekwondo while both Kothari and Williams will compete for medals in the 10m platform diving at 14:00.
12:20 BST - Agonisingly close for McNeice, but she drops out of the top three and won't be taking a medal in the climbing final - still an incredible performance from the 20-year-old.
12:15 BST - It will be bronze at best for McNeice in the women's climbing final, she sits third with two competitors still to come.
11:37 BST - McGowen has sealed her spot in the next round of the women's heavyweight taekwondo tournament, securing a routine 2-0 win in her opening bout.
10:53 BST - Both Kothari and Williams are into the 10m platform diving final after some superb dives in the semis.
The final showpiece will take place at 14:00.
In the climbing, McNeil registered a fourth-place finish in the first element of the bouldering and lead final and has herself in a solid position for a medal going into the second part of the event.
09:18 BST - Up next for Team GB is the women's bouldering and lead climbing final where Erin McNeice will be aiming for a podium spot, while the men's 10m platform diving semi-finals have just gotten underway.
Kyle Kothari and Noah Williams representing Great Britain in that one!
09:15 BST - It's fourth place in the marathon for Cairess, who puts in a superb performance but can't quite break into the top three.
08:50 BST - Cunningham is safely into the quarter-finals after defeating Abdoul Issoufou in two rounds!
In the marathon, Cairess is pushing for a medal spot heading into the final few kilometres but has work to do yet if he wants a podium spot.
08:10 BST - Team GB's Caden Cunningham is in men's taekwondo action this morning, with his last 16 heavyweight bout getting underway at 8:20.
Rebecca McGowen is in action on the women's side but doesn't fight until 11:00.
07:00 BST - The men's marathon has just begun, with Philip Sesemann, Emile Cairess and Mahamed Mahamed representing Great Britain.
06:30 BST - Good morning and welcome back to our Olympics Tracker, where we'll be bringing you all the key updates from the penultimate day of the Paris Olympic Games!
First up for the day is the men's marathon, before the heavyweight taekwondo knockout rounds and then the women's bouldering and lead climbing final.