Footballpublished at 17:42 British Summer Time 17 August 2016
Brazil 3-0 Honduras
Kevin Kilbane
Former Everton and Sunderland winger on BBC One
That was superb play from Brazil.
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Tom Rostance
Brazil 3-0 Honduras
Kevin Kilbane
Former Everton and Sunderland winger on BBC One
That was superb play from Brazil.
Brazil 3-0 Honduras (35 minutes)
Something to look forward to for Manchester City fans.
Gabriel Jesus has signed for the Premier League side, although he will not be playing in England until the winter, and he could well help Brazil win an Olympic gold medal.
After 35 minutes they lead 3-0 against Honduras in the semi-final with either Nigeria or Germany to come in the final.
Jesus has just grabbed his second goal of the game, breaching the Honduras offside trap and calmly lifting a finish past goalkeeper Luis Lopez.
Netherlands 1-1 Germany (2-2)
We're heading for sudden death. Germany had the chance to win it, but Sombroek makes another save.
Netherlands 1-1 Germany (2-2)
Germany's Jana Teschke has made a hash of this. The Dutch can go ahead...
Netherlands 1-1 Germany (1-3)
Dutch back in it. After Joyce Sombroek makes a crucial save, Margot van Geffen rounds the keeper...
Netherlands 1-1 Germany (1-2)
Another save! The Dutch are only one from three...
Netherlands 1-1 Germany (1-2)
After Janne Muller-Wieland scores, Kristiana Reynolds makes a save. Germany then score to go ahead...
Netherlands 1-1 Germany (1-0)
The Dutch score from their first attempt...
Netherlands 1-1 Germany
...so each player takes it in turn to run from the 25-yards line. Only the goalkeeper to beat, eight seconds on the clock...
Luke Reddy
BBC Sport in Rio
Worryingly, the first thing you see when walking into the BMX venue is an ambulance next to the course.
It just took our first female of the day a whopping 37 seconds to complete the course. It's full on.
There are 16 female riders in all - no Brits - all looking for a time to get a nice draw tomorrow.
Netherlands 1-1 Germany
If you've never seen one of these before, they work in very similar fashion to a football penalty shootout, only players start on the halfway line.
More to come...
Luke Reddy
BBC Sport in Rio
Today's BMX is all about time trials in order to be seeded nicely for the elimination structure tomorrow.
What hopes does Team GB have? Liam Phillips is world number two and a medal prospect. This guy won 10 British BMX titles from the age of five to 14, so he has pedigree galore.
After a brief dabble with track cycling, he's back on the dirt and bumps. Phillips starts at 19:20 BST. Team GB's other representative Kyle Evans is out at 18:53.
Netherlands 1-1 Germany
All over in the women's semi-final. We go straight to a penalty-flicks competition. Stand by...
Brazil 2-0 Honduras
Kevin Kilbane
Former Everton and Sunderland winger on BBC One
It is about the movement.
Honduras can't cope with it and it is no more than Brazil deserve.
Brazil 2-0 Honduras
Goal for Brazil, sending the Maracana into all kinds of bedlam. Neymar involved again, feeding the ball through to Manchester City new boy Gabriel Jesus. There's a hint of offside, but no flag, allowing Jesus to poke underneath the keeper. The hosts are on the way to the semis.
Brazil 1-1 Honduras
Neymar down again, this time with his right boot off. I can't decide if Honduras are kicking lumps out of him or he's showing the solidity of a poppadom. Probably a mix of the two.
Speaking of semi-finals, it's last-four day in the women's hockey. Great Britain play New Zealand from 21:00 tonight, with a final against the Netherlands or Germany awaiting the winners. That tie is currently 1-1 with only five minutes of the final quarter remaining. Time for drama...
Brazil 1-0 Honduras
This, by the way, is a a semi-final. The winners play either Germany or Nigeria in the final.
I recall that the last time Brazil played Germany on home soil it didn't go too well...
Brazil 1-0 Honduras
Down again. Someone has trodden on his hand.
Brazil 1-0 Honduras
I tell you what, Neymar is playing well for a bloke who had a cracked rib a few moments ago. When he was on that stretcher he looked like he'd been shot. Now he's buzzing around and terrorising the Honduras defence.