CURLING (0735 GMT+1 and 1205)

Great Britain's women's curling team will bid to bounce back from their semi-final loss to Sweden in the bronze medal clash with Japan. Eve Muirhead, Anna Sloan, Vicki Adams and Lauren Gray won bronze four years ago and had hoped to improve on that here, but now the best they can do is match it. Their contest is preceded by the men's gold medal match between Sweden and the United States.

SNOWBOARD (0100)

The men's and women's parallel giant slalom snowboard competitions take place. All eyes will be on Ester Ledecka of the Czech Republic. She surprised even herself in winning the super-G on skis and is seeking to justify her status as favourite in this, her first-choice event. She has plenty of runs to negotiate to claim a second gold in a second sport.

FREESTYLE (0200)

The men's snowboard Big Air final takes place, featuring Briton Billy Morgan. Morgan qualified in 11th of 12 riders, but was one of eight to score in the 90s. New Zealand's Carlos Garcia Knight led the way with a best of 97.50, but competition is stiff.

CROSS COUNTRY (0600)

The 50km mass start classic cross country takes place, with Norway again expected to be prominent on the podium. Andrew Musgrave is in action for Britain, having finished seventh in the 30km skiathlon, but the classic style is not his forte. Norway's Martin Johnsrud Sundby is favourite.

SPEEDSKATING (1200)

Long track speedskating's newest event, the mass start, takes place. Usually the racers have a lane each, but the mass start will see up to 24 skaters racing over 16 laps at the same time. It could be chaotic and it could get physical. South Korea's Lee Seung-hoon and Sven Kramer of Holland are among the contenders.

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