Curlingpublished at 07:18 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2018
GB 5-5 Denmark
Kyle Smith levels the scores! Every match seems to go down to the wire. Unless you're Swiss.
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Tom Rostance and Stephan Shemilt
GB 5-5 Denmark
Kyle Smith levels the scores! Every match seems to go down to the wire. Unless you're Swiss.
Curling
Caroline Chapman
BBC Sport in Pyeongchang
The Swiss bells are a-jangling in the curling arena!
Switzerland have trounced the previously unbeaten Sweden side 10-3 and they needed only seven ends to do it.
Sweden remain top of the round-robin standings with Switzerland second and defending champions Canada in third.
GB, Japan and Norway are all tied for the fourth and final semi-final spot.
GB 4-5 Denmark (End 8)
Last stone of the end. Can GB level up the scores?
Great Britain 4-5 Denmark
Steve Cram
Curling commentator on BBC TV
What a shot! Kyle Smith coming up with one there. Yes! Come on boys...
GB 4-5 Denmark (End 8)
Shot! The Danes have two stones in good position but they are both taken out cleanly by Kyle Smith,,,
Women's semi-finals
Finland are the third-best team in the world but they were no match for the United States, who slapped them 5-0 to move into the final and secure at least a silver medal.
They will face Canada or the OAR side for gold. That second semi-final starts at 12:10 GMT.
An anti-doping case has been opened against Russian medal-winning curler Alexander Krushelnitsky, says the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas).
Krushelnitsky, who won bronze with his wife in the mixed doubles at the 2018 Winter Olympics, is suspected of testing positive for meldonium.
Cas opened a case against the 25-year-old following a request from the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
Krushelnitsky won bronze alongside Anastasia Bryzgalova on Tuesday.
GB 4-5 Denmark (End 8)
Denmark have two in the house, GB concentrating on setting up some guard stones high up the ice.
Caroline Chapman
BBC Sport in Pyeongchang
There's only six days left of the Winter Olympics and then another 880 until the summer Games begin in Tokyo in 2020.
The organising committee are wasting no time in getting people interested in the host nation. They've stationed 'Japan House' at the arena complex.
You can learn about what the city has to offer as well as the new sports which are going to be on show.
Skate boarding, anyone?
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Logan Gray
Former Scottish curler on BBC TV
If Canada do lose to the United States, they will have lost three matches in a row. I don't know when the last time was that happened...
Thanks Steph - and hello to you all.
Has the Curling become part of your breakfast routine? The new Mr Motivator.
GB are well placed in the eighth end. Can they see this over the line?
And on that note. I'm done. Tom Rostance will talk you through the final two ends - and maybe more - of this match.
Great Britain 4-5 Denmark
And breathe. There were big licks given to the final stone, but the radar was all wrong. Denmark go ahead once more, but that is a missed opportunity for the Danes. GB have a chance in the next end.
Great Britain 4-4 Denmark
Right then, here we go. Biggest stone of the match so far...
Morning!
Just waking up? Here's the key moments from overnight at the Games:
Great Britain's Penny Coomes and Nick Buckland safely progressed to the final day of the ice dance competition at the Winter Olympics.
The pair scored 68.36 in the short dance and finished 10th with the top 20 competing in Tuesday's free dance.
GB's Rowan Cheshire, 22, also qualified for the ski halfpipe final but Molly Summerhayes, 20, missed out.
Briton Aimee Fuller, 26, fell on both runs in the snowboard big air and failed to make the final.
In terms of medals, you've missed nothing. Not one...
Great Britain 4-4 Denmark
Mind games. A Danish time out when they have the last stone of the end to play. It's like someone has poured tension through the windows of this arena.
Great Britain 4-4 Denmark
Last stone coming up. GB have two defenders in there. If Denmark can displace them, the rewards could be huge.
Great Britain 4-4 Denmark
"We have a lot of yellow bananas in here right now so if we guard, it feels like we're guarding for our lives."
So says GB coach Viktor Kjell during that time out. That's right, yellow bananas.
Great Britain 4-4 Denmark
The graveness of this situation causes GB to call a time-out. Match on the line here. Four Danish stones on the dancefloor, surrounding a sole red rock.
Great Britain 4-4 Denmark
GB's problem here is not the one Danish stone near the centre of the house, but the two that are lying on the blue, outer ring. Denmark are filling it up. Open-house door policy.