Rugby Sevenspublished at 22:49 British Summer Time 8 August 2016
Canada 26-10 Great Britain
There we go though! Much better, moving the ball through hands at pace and Jasmine Joyce scores in the corner!
Six minutes remain.
Swimming: King beats Efimova to gold
Rugby sevens: Australia make history with gold
Diving: Bronze for GB's Daley & Goodfellow
Shooting - GB's Ed Ling wins shooting bronze
Tom Rostance
Canada 26-10 Great Britain
There we go though! Much better, moving the ball through hands at pace and Jasmine Joyce scores in the corner!
Six minutes remain.
Canada 26-5 Great Britain
Into the final seven minutes of this bronze medal match. Canada have done a job on GB here. faster, stronger, better organised.
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Ella: Gutted for the guys, so so unlucky to miss out on a medal.
Mimms: Gutted for the team GB lads, they were outstanding
Carl Stanton: What an amazing effort from this team, the level on show was UNREAL.
Men's team final
Christine Still
BBC Sport gymnastics expert and veteran coach
The British boys should be thrilled with the performances they have given. They came and gave it all they had.
Men's team final
BBC commentator Matt Baker: "Japan win a gold for the seventh time in their history. It was the tensest of finals. They just managed to keep their composure."
Canada 26-5 Great Britain
Luke Reddy
BBC Sport in Rio
The body language on the Team GB bench is that of a flat battery.
This has gone wrong in every possible way. Shoulders slumped on and off the pitch. Again a yellow card has scuppered them.
This lot are happy though. Roaring their side on.
Men's team final
World champions and London 2012 silver medallists Japan are winners in Rio.
Defending champions China look absolutely gutted with their bronze.
Russia, meanwhile, are chirpy after taking silver.
Heartbreak for GB - was Louis Smith's fall the difference? Possibly not.
Canada 26-5 Great Britain
Back under way. Emily Scarratt has served her penalty so it's seven v seven again.
Canada 26-5 Great Britain
"This is turning into a serious nightmare" says Clive Woodward as Kelly Russell burrows over.
That's half-time. GB have 10 minutes to pull of a hell of a fightback and take bronze.
Men's team final
By 1.5 points, GB finish fourth behind China, with Russia climbing up to second for silver and Japan sealing gold.
Canada 19-5 Great Britain
A deliberate knock-on by GB skipper Emily Scarratt, she goes in the bin and within 20 seconds Canada make her pay.
Bianca Farella streaks into space to score. GB in real trouble,
Men's team final
Max Whitlock has nailed a 15.400 on the pommel horse - it's good. But what does it do for the bronze medal hopes?
It all depends on Russia...
Tom Fordyce
Chief sports writer in Rio
Bolt asked whether people can trust track and field after the past few years of scandal and controversy: "We’re on the right track. People should have faith. We’re going in the right direction."
Men's team final
BBC commentator Matt Baker: "This one is going right down to the wire in every single way, on every single apparatus. Louis Smith’s score will drop Great Britain down a bit."
Men's Welter (69kg) Round of 32
The crowd goes wild as British welterweight Josh Kelly marks his Olympic debut by beating Egypt's Walid Mohamed by unanimous decision. He's comfortably through to the second preliminary round.
GB 2-0 India
These Great Britain goals are like uber-efficient German trams. Once one arrives, another turns up straight after. Nicola White pounces to bundle in from close range after some suspect India defending.
That gives the British girls a healthy lead at the half-time break.
Men's team final
Men's team final
It's 14.766 for Louis Smith. Brinn Bevan scored 14.866. It's leaving GB's medal hopes hanging by a thread.
But hey have a world champion in Max Whitlock waiting to complete the event...
Canada 14-5 Great Britain
Liquid sevens, Canada punish a huge gap in the GB defence as Ghislaine Landry scampers through to score under the posts.
Three minutes left in the first half. Is a bronze medal slipping away?
Tom Fordyce
Chief sports writer in Rio
Usain asked if he ever gets nervous. "The 100m is never stressful. For some reason when I get to the 200m, I'm always a little bit nervous." World record? "I always wanted to run sub-19. It's going to be hard, but you never know..."