Chen takes first gamepublished at 14:41
Chinese second seed Chen Long takes the first game 21-18 in the gold-medal match Malaysia Lee Chong Wei.
Mo Farah wins gold in the men's 5,000m final
GB claim bronze in final of the women's 4x400m relay
Tom Rostance
Chinese second seed Chen Long takes the first game 21-18 in the gold-medal match Malaysia Lee Chong Wei.
Rio 2016
Nigerian athletes in Rio received their Olympic kits only on day 13 of the Games, the BBC has learned.
Most of them had finished competing by the time the outfits arrived.
"We are disappointed and embarrassed. We've been wearing kits from the World Athletics Championships," one athlete, requesting anonymity, told the BBC.
Nigeria's men's football team has its own sponsored kit - but it has been hit by funding problems and players only arrived hours before their first match. The team plays for bronze on Saturday against Honduras.
Africa's most populous country has so far won no medals at Rio, with only three more days of competition left to go.
Triathlon
Britain's Non Stanford, Helen Jenkins and Vicky Holland are all medal contenders in the women's triathlon, which starts at 15:00 BST.
15:00 - Britain's Non Stanford, Helen Jenkins and Vicky Holland are all medal contenders in the women's triathlon.
15:45 - Mahama Cho in the +80kg category and Bianca Walkden in the +67kg class look to add to Britain's taekwondo medal tally.
18:00 - Boxer Nicola Adams takes on France's Sarah Ourahmoune for gold as she bids to retain her flyweight title.
20:30 - Tom Daley will hope to win gold in the 10m platform final.
01:15 - Lynsey Sharp takes on Caster Semenya in the final of the 800m.
01:30 - Mo Farah goes for his second gold and the 'double double' in the 5,000m.
02:35 - Athletics finishes with the 4x400m relay finals.
How about this for one of the images of the Games? Italy's Simone Giannelli lies on the ground looking dejected as the United States celebrate a point during the Men's Volleyball semi-final.
Giannelli had the last laugh though - Italy won 3-2 to reach tomorrow's final against hosts Brazil (17:15 BST).
Below France in the Rio medals table.
Whitewashed at the hands of Sri Lanka in the cricket.
And now the heaviest-ever home defeat to Tasman union rivals New Zealand in the Bledisloe Cup., external
Now is not a good time to be Australian sports fan.
5,000m final (01:30 BST, Sunday)
Badminton
Lin Dan of China may be the five-time world champion and two-time Olympic champion but he's just lost the men's singles bronze medal match to Games debutant Viktor Axelsen of Denmark.
Axelsen, 22, came from a game down against his 32-year-old opponent to win 15-21 21-10 21-17.
UK Sport on GB's Rio hopes
The official line was always that Team GB were targeting 48 medals, but with 61 already won, the cat is out of the bag - beating London was the aim.
"It’s been outstanding," says UK Sport chief executive Liz Nicholl.
"We knew that we have potentially 79 medal shots and our target was at least 48 – a best ever ‘away’ Games – but really we were aiming for 66, one more than London."
After a fair bit of criticism following London 2012 for what many saw as a brutal funding system, UK Sport can point to a medal table that shows GB above China and behind only the USA.
"It shows that the system is working here in the UK," adds Nicholl, "and yet those of us involved know that there’s a huge amount more that can be improved, more potential to come, so as we look ahead to Tokyo, it’s looking really exciting."
The post-mortem on Australia's underwhelming Rio 2016 campaign continues apace and the Sydney Morning Herald seem to have got some of the gory details, external.
It reports that the team's morale was damaged by a swimming clique who pulled down posters of previous Australian Olympians such as Cathy Freeman and Herb Elliott at the team's village HQ, replaced the slogan of "one team" with "our team" and switched the traditional punchy kangaroo mascot with their own dolphin version.
Men's football final: Brazil v Germany (21:30 BST)
The last time Brazil faced Germany, the home fans went away looking like this...
The scars of their 7-1 defeat in their home World Cup in 2014 may never heal, but Brazil might be able to erase some of the angst by beating Germany in the men's football final.
Brazil have won every other major football title available to them, but they have never got their hands on the gold at the Olympics.
Could Neymar lead them to glory in Rio tonight? Kick-off is at 21:30 BST.
Fourth round
South Korea's Inbee Park has extended her lead over the field to five shots in the final round, moving to 13 under after picking up a couple of strokes.
Her competition is in reverse with New Zealand's Lydia Ko and the United States Gerina Piller both at one over for the day and a eight-under tie for second.
Great Britain's Charley Hull is one under for the day, six under overall and sixth on the leaderboard.
Britain's Liam Heath, who won gold in the men's 200m kayak sprint: "It's amazing, I'm on top of the world. We came into the competition strong and we have maintained our form. It feels incredible."
Heath still referring to 'we' despite a solo paddle to gold. Team player that man.
Helen Reeves
Olympic bronze medallist and BBC canoeing pundit
We know Great Britain are good in the second 250m, but this demonstrates that you can't leave such a big gap. GB have to work out how they can do better between 100m and 200m to ensure they don't have as much water to make up in the second half of the race.
Kayak four 500m
Hungary motor away with gold with a commanding performance.
Germany second with Belarus third.
Great Britain finish a distant and disappointing seventh, 5.5 seconds off the winner.
Kayak four 500m
At 250m Great Britain are well off the pace.
They need a huge second half to get into medal contention.
Kayak four 500m
Jess Walker, Rachel Cawthorn, Rebii Simon and Louisa Gurski are on the startline for the kayak four 500m.
They have a lane eight draw. They are going to have to do it from way downtown.
Hungary and Germany are expected to duel it out for gold.
Badminton
China are trying to catch Team GB in the medal table and could be helped in today's men's singles badminton.
Lin Dan is currently in action for China in the bronze medal match against Denmark's Viktor Axelsen and it's one game apiece. After that match, his compatriot Chen Long will take on Lee Chong Wei, of Malaysia, in the gold medal match.
Watch the action by clicking here.
Canoe Sprint
Can Jess Walker, Rachel Cawthorn, Rebii Simon and Louisa Gurski keep the British national anthem on the podium playlist.
They go for Team GB in the women's kayak four 500m final at 13:47 BST.
The quartet finished joint second with Canada in their semi-final to qualify but face a tough challenge to get a medal.
Olympic history says that it’s usually rivals Germany and Hungary who dominate in the women’s K4. Hungary won gold in 1992 and 2012, with Germany winning four in a row between 1996-2008.
Belarus became world champions last year and are also expected to challenge after winning their heat to reach the final.
FYI, because we know you like these things, Cawthorn is the partner (in life rather than boats) of kayak double silver winner Jon Schofield.