What you can expect to watch on Sunday

Our guide to what sports you can expect to watch and when on the BBC on Sunday.

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Day 16 – the final day of the Paris 2024 Olympics – is here.

On this page, we will take you through what you can expect to watch on the BBC on Sunday.

There are more details of our wider coverage across TV, radio and online on our how to follow page.

What are the BBC TV rights for Paris 2024?

Throughout the Games, the BBC will have the choice of a network TV channel and a second broadcast stream, Olympics™ Extra (available on the iPlayer and Red Button).

That means we can show the two most exciting or important events happening at any moment live at the same time.

Broadcaster Discovery+ is the rights holder showing every moment of the Games in the UK.

The Discovery+ app and Eurosport channels will air more than 3,800 hours of live coverage in total from 07:00-22:30 BST each day. Discovery+ and Eurosport require a subscription. You can find more information here.

Sunday, 11 August

We can’t list all that we will be broadcasting but below are some of the events we expect to show. All times BST.

For the latest information, visit the BBC Sport live page on Sunday which will have up-to-date scheduling information on what is on which channel.

The two channels themselves will also flag what is on the other channel and what is coming up next to help you plan your viewing.

Note: all listings are subject to change

07:00: Athletics – women’s marathon

08:00: Handball – men’s bronze medal match (Spain v Slovenia)

09:35: Water Polo – men’s bronze medal match (USA v Hungary)

10:00: Track Cycling – women’s omnium (scratch race)

10:20: Track Cycling – women’s sprint semi-finals (GB’s Emma Finucane)

10:30: Track Cycling – men’s keirin quarter-finals (GB’s Jack Carlin & Hamish Turnbull)

10:30: Weightlifting – women’s +81kg final (GB’s Emily Campbell)

10:55: Track Cycling – women’s omnium (tempo race)

11:30: Track Cycling – men’s keirin semi-finals

11:40: Modern Pentathlon – women’s laser run (GB’s Kate French & Kerenza Bryson)

11:45: Track Cycling – women’s sprint finals

12:30: Track Cycling – men’s keirin final

12:30: Handball – men’s gold medal match (Germany v Denmark)

12:55: Track Cycling – women’s omnium (points race)

13:00: Water Polo – men’s gold medal match (Serbia v Croatia)

14:30: Basketball – women’s gold medal match (USA v France)

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