Summary

  • Athletics - Matthew Hudson-Smith wins 400m gold

  • Katarina Johnson-Thompson wins heptathlon silver behind Nafi Thiam

  • Jake Wightman wins 1500m bronze & Meghan Beesley 400m hurdles bronze

  • Tracey fourth in 800m; Pozzi sixth in 110m hurdles; Lake 7th in high jump

  • Asher-Smith, Dobbin & Bianca Williams qualify for 200m final

  • Diving - Laugher & Mears win silver

  • Triathlon - Alistair Brownlee fourth

  • Get involved: #bbceurochamps

  1. athletics

    GB women win 4x400 relay heatpublished at 13:04 British Summer Time 10 August 2018

    Women's 4x400m relay

    GB women qualify second fastest, as they look to retain there title in the 4x400m relay.

    Emily Diamond rounded off a good performance by the GB team.

    They will run in the final tomorrow evening.

  2. athletics

    GB men win 4x400m relay heatpublished at 12:45 British Summer Time 10 August 2018

    Men's 4x400m relay

    Martyn Rooney finishes strongly on the final lap as Great Britain qualify for the men's 4x400m relay final.

    The team which also features Dwayne Cowan, Cameron Chalmers and Rabah Yousif will hope to be among the medals on Saturday evening.

  3. athletics

    Muir wins 1500m heat to reach finalpublished at 11:25 British Summer Time 10 August 2018

    Women's 1500m

    After an achilles injury put paid to her chances of competing in the 800m, Laura Muir's sole shot of European glory comes in the 1500m, where she comfortably qualifies for Sunday's final by winning her heat.

    Fellow Brit Laura Weightman will join her after finishing second in the other heat.

  4. KJT extends lead in heptathlonpublished at 10:53 British Summer Time 10 August 2018

    Heptathlon - long jump

    After a strong first jump and a foul in her second, Johnson-Thompson steps up on her final attempt jumping 6.68m to take the lead in the long jump event.

    The Liverpudlian tops the heptathlon standings after 5 events with 5083 points, 113 ahead of Belgium's Nafi Thiam with the javelin and 800m events to come later today.

  5. athletics

    Johnson-Thompson makes good startpublished at 10:20 British Summer Time 10 August 2018

    Heptathlon - long jump

    KJT continues her bid for gold in the heptathlon this morning, looking to extend her 87 point lead over Olympic champion Nafi Thiam.

    The Commonwealth gold medallist jumps 6.44m in her first jump.

  6. BBC coveragepublished at 22:00 British Summer Time 9 August 2018

    Jack LaugherImage source, Getty Images

    Gold medals:12 in diving, triathlon and athletics.

    13.30 BST - Diving: Men's synchro 3m springboard

    Jack Laugher and Chris Mears are the reigning Olympic champions and successfully defended their Commonwealth title earlier this year. Now they're looking to regain the European title they won in 2016.

    19.20 - Athletics: Women's heptathlon, 800m (final event)

    For Katarina Johnson-Thompson, victory in Berlin would make 2018 a triple celebration after world indoor gold in March and the Commonwealth title in Australia in April. But after winning Olympic gold in 2016 and the world title last year, Belgium's Nafi Thiam needs European glory in Germany to complete the outdoor major championship set. Who will be celebrating a hat-trick in Berlin?

    20:35 - Athletics: Men's 110m hurdles

    Britain's Andrew Pozzi will attempt to add the outdoor European title to the world indoor crown he won in Birmingham in March. He'll have his work cut out, however, given the form of two-time European champion Sergey Shubenkov,who will be one of 30 Russian athletes taking part as neutrals, with the country still banned from competing in the sport as a team.

    Network coverage: 09:00-13:45, BBC Two; 13:45-17:15, BBC One; 17:15-21:00, BBC Two.

    Further coverage: 09:15-12:00 & 20:00-21:00, BBC Red Button & 08:05-22:00, uninterrupted coverage on Connected TV and online, 19:00-21:00, BBC Radio 5 live sports extra.