Postpublished at 07:24 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2018
Muirhead's on fire, your defence is terrified...
Elise Christie disqualified from 1,000m speed skating heat
Curling: Wins for GB's men & women boost semi-final hopes
Figure Skating: GB's Coomes & Buckland 11th in ice dance
Bobsleigh: GB are sixth after two heats
GB's Cheshire seventh in halfpipe final
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Muirhead's on fire, your defence is terrified...
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Gareth Hancock: "Did you see that shot, mate?" "Yeah, Will Grigg in the cup?" "No, Eve Muirhead in the curling."
Great Britain 7-5 Japan (End 9)
The penultimate end - another conference down at the end of the ice as the GB squad discuss how best to remove two Japanese stones...
We have a second athlete suspended from the Games.
Slovenian ice hockey player Ziga Jeglic has accepted an anti-doping violation and must leave the Olympic Village within 24 hours.
Great Britain 6-5 Japan
Steve Cram
Curling commentator on BBC TV
Eve Muirhead was airing on the side of caution there and only gets one. But Great Britain go into the final end with a two-shot lead and they will have the hammer.
She didn't want to move the other stone out of a shot position. That previous stone she played was good there and there was another mistake from the Japanese skip.
A reminder that it's not all tricks and goggles out there.
Things can go wrong. OUCH.
Great Britain 7-5 Japan (End 8)
The Japanese shot clips the GB guard stone and deflects away to safety. Eve Muirhead now has the chance to draw in the final stone for two.
Not enough on it - GB pick up one though.
Great Britain 6-5 Japan (End 8)
WHAT a shot that is from Eve Muirhead. That's why she's the skip.
A huge draw down an improbable line and she lands right on the Japanese stone, bang in the middle of the house.
One stone each left.
Great Britain 6-5 Japan (End 8)
A lengthy team talk between the GB team as they work out which shot to play - they clear out the two stones blocking the house but it does leave three Japanese stones inside.
'That's not too bad' offers Anna Sloan. Steve Cram is unconvinced.
British skeleton's bronze medallist Laura Deas has thanked supporters on Twitter.
Women's 1000m (10:00 GMT)
Elise Christie is due to race again just after 10:00 GMT - she's just posted a little update here.
What a week or two she has had...
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Plan your coffee/fag breaks accordingly. Elise Christie's heat gets under way at 10:12 GMT, with fellow Brits Kathryn Thomson (10:09) and Charlotte Gilmartin (10:21) also skating this morning.
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Great Britain 6-5 Japan (End 8)
Gripping stuff from Eve Muirhead and co. Say what you like about curling but you don't get many blowouts do you?
To the wire, (almost) every time...
Women's 1000m (10:00 GMT)
Great Britain's Elise Christie hopes to have recovered in time for the women's 1000m heats, after suffering soft tissue damage in a fall during Saturday's 1500m semi-final.
It will be the Scot's last shot at a medal in Pyeongchang after she also fell in the 500m, having been disqualified in all three of her events in Sochi four years ago.
The 27-year-old has been wearing a protective boot on her right leg and Team GB's chef de mission Mike Hay said: "It's a fight against time."
Short-track speed skating is the winter sport in which South Korea excels, with 21 of their 26 golds before these Games having come in the competition.
Their women's team produced a stunning display to claim the 3,000m crown in Sochi and a repeat of that in Pyeongchang would provide the Games with a huge boost on the penultimate night of short-track speed skating.
Great Britain 6-5 Japan
Steve Cram
Curling commentator on BBC TV
We now have a match which is a lot closer. Eve Muirhead just couldn't quite get that double take-out but it was close.
Great Britain will have the hammer in the eighth and the 10th.
Still to come
Plenty more action between now and home time - here are the medal times.
Stick with us and you won't miss a thing...
Morning! The alarm just got you out of bed? Here's a quick recap.
Great Britain's Penny Coomes and Nick Buckland just missed out on a top-10 finish in the ice dance competition on day 11 of the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.
After qualifying in 10th, the pair came 11th after their free dance while Canada's Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir won gold with a world record of 206.07.
Also overnight, GB's Rowan Cheshire came seventh in the women's ski halfpipe final, when Canada won another gold through Cassie Sharpe.
And there was disappointment in the men's halfpipe qualifiers as Britons Murray Buchan, Alexander Glavatsky-Yeadon and Peter Speight failed to qualify for the final.
There was better news for GB's male curlers, who enjoyed a big win over Norway to move to the brink of the semi-finals, while Elise Christie has returned to the ice for the first time since suffering soft tissue damage in a fall during Saturday's 1500m semi-final.
She races again (we hope) just after 10am UK time.
Great Britain 6-5 Japan (End 8)
Japan right back in this - skip Satsuki Fujisawa has the hammer and picks up two shots.
Again - this is going to the wire...
Great Britain 6-3 Japan (End 7)
Shot! Japan take out two GB stones to lie two up.
Great Britain 6-3 Japan (End 7)
Scoreboard pressure. Two stones left in the end, both teams with two in the house. Takeout time?
Great Britain 6-3 Japan
Jackie Lockhart
Four-time Olympic curler on BBC TV
When you're playing against Eve Muirhead there is almost an advantage on the score board because of the person you're playing against. It does have an effect on the opposition.