The Opals have snuck into the women's basketball quarter-finals after beating Puerto Rico by just enough to progress.
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For the latest on the Tokyo Olympics, follow today's live blog.Earlier, Australia's team pursuit hopes ended after a freak accident and the Matildas were knocked out of gold medal contention in the football.
See what's coming up with our daily schedule, or check out the medal tally.
Check out how all the action unfolded as it happened.
Key events
- BASKETBALL: OPALS WIN BY 27!
- FOOTBALL: Full time! The Matildas lose 1-0 to Sweden.
- EQUESTRIAN: ANDREW HOY GETS BRONZE!
- FOOTBALL: Goal Sweden! They lead Australia 1-0
- WEIGHTLIFTING: Laurel Hubbard is out!
- EQUESTRIAN: Australian team wins silver
- CYCLING: Aussies crash in the men's team pursuit!
- GYMNASTICS: Simone Biles confirmed to be competing in beam final
- HOCKEY: It's over! India upsets Australia! A heartbreaker!
Live updates
By Simon Smale
Now it's bed time
Thanks for being with us today, it's been another long one, but jam packed with some more thrilling moments across a whole host of sports.
I'm gunna go sleep ahead of another very big day of Olympics action tomorrow, I recommend that you do too.

By Simon Smale
What's happening tomorrow/today
Right, we've ticked over midnight so I should probably give you some pointers as to what's happening later on today on day 11 of the Tokyo Olympic Games.

Tuesday is another big day in track and field, with Australian middle distance star Stewart McSweyn making his first appearance of the Games in the men's 1,500 metres - his heat is at 10:27am AEST.
Australia's Brooke Stratton is in the women's long jump final at 11:50am AEST and Kurtis Marschall is in the men's pole vault final at 8:20pm.
There will also be finals in the men's 400m hurdles, women's hammer throw, women's 800m and women's 200m.
The Boomers are playing for a chance to reach the final four against Argentina at 10:00pm AEST, and the Kookaburras are hoping to book a place in the gold medal match when they meet Germany at 8:00pm AEST.
Mariafe Artacho del Solar and Taliqua Clancy will take on the Candaian pair in the final eight of the beach volleyball at 11:00pm AEST.
The Stingers will play the ROC in the women's water polo at 8:50pm AEST, plus Harry Garside will appear in the quarter finals of the boxing from 7:35pm AEST.
There's more track cycling in the evening from 4:30pm AEST and there will be sailing throughout the day, weather permitting.
We've also got sport climbing to look forward to - that should be fun.
By Simon Smale
BASKETBALL: Fantastic numbers from the Aussies

It was that third quarter that did it for the Aussies - they won that 23-8 after narrowly leading by just one point at half time.
Marianna Tolo scored 26 points, 17 rebounds and four assists.
Cayla George scored 19, 7 rebounds, 5 assists and Jenna O'Hea chipped in with 15, 5 rebounds and 4 assists.
Puerto Rico were brave, 26 points off the back of Jazmon Gwathmey.
Audience comment by Brisbane basketball fan
Wowsers! Go opals 🏅
Audience comment by Heart in mouth
Bloody hell that was stressful. Go opals! What a recovery
Audience comment by Yes
Oh my freaking Cooper Pedy Opals! That was insane.
By Simon Smale
BASKETBALL: OPALS WIN BY 27!
OPALS ARE IN THE QUARTER FINALS!
Oh my, Pamela Rosado missed a three-point effort that would have ended Australia's hopes with less than a second to go!
What drama!
It's finished 96-69!
Scenes of jubilation among the Opals players. They advance to the quarter finals and Canada miss out.
By Simon Smale
BASKETBALL: 8.5 seconds 26 points the margin!
Jazmon Gwathmey missed a sitter of a two pointer inside the paint and the Opals take it up the other end.
They score the first foul shot, but miss the second!
By Simon Smale
BASKETBALL: 28.9 seconds to go, lead is 26!!!
That was a long offensive sequence for the Opals - who got offensive rebounds galore.
26 is enough for the Opals to progress to the quarters!
Audience comment by NAIL BITER
THE OPALS MATCH. HOLY COW. ARE WE GONNA DO THIS?!
By Simon Smale
BASKETBALL: 1.23 remaining, Opals lead by 24!
Opals call a timeout with 1:24 on the clock, after Tess Lavey sunk two on the break.
This is the time that will make or break the Opals campaign.
It all comes down to this.
By Simon Smale
BASKETBALL: 90 seconds remaining, Opals lead by 22!
By Simon Smale
What time is the men's 800m final with Peter Bol? I've got work tomorrow!!
-Up late
Hi up late.
Ummm, how do I put this... Not tonight.
In fact, he's not up until Wednesday at 10:05 AEST.
But seeing as you're up, watch the end of the basketball. It's close.
By Simon Smale
BASKETBALL: Three minutes to go, Opals lead by 18
It's 67-85.
Two big threes from Isalys Quinones and Pamela Rosado have helped this Puerto Rica side come right back.
The Opals need something special, and to stop these threes...
By Daniel Colasimone
Dan, does Simon really not know much about artistic swimming or is he just being modest?
-Nose peg
Simon is fanatically accurate about describing his own abilities. Whatever he says is true.
Audience comment by Lets end this day on a high
C'MON OPALS! lead by 25 points you can do it!