Winter Olympics 2018: What time does it start TODAY and what events can I watch?
The midweek is rounded-off in style with 12 events set to take place and lots of medals up for grabs
FRIDAY will round off a busy and exciting week of Winter Olympics actions in Pyeongchang.
There are 12 events and multiple medals up for grabs.
Overnight Dom Parsons became the Great Britain's first medal winner in the PyeongChang with a bronze medal in the men's skeleton.
When are the Brits in action?
THE Brits in action on Friday are as follows:
00.30 - Skeleton, Men's Heat 3, Dom Parsons - WON BRONZE
01:00 - Alpine Skiing Ladies' Slalom, run 1, Charlie Guest.
01:00 - Ladies' Snowboarding Cross Qualification 1, Zoe Gillings-Brier.
06:00 - Cross-Country Skiing, Men's 15km Free, Andrew Musgrave.
11.05 - Curling Men Round Robin Session 5, Team GB vs Sweden.
11.20 - Skeleton, Women's Heat 1, Laura Deas, Lizzy Yarnold.
Which channel is it on and can I live stream it?
YOU can watch the Winter Olympics throughout the day on the BBC and Eurosport.
In total, will be broadcasting 794 hours of coverage and be show every moment of every live sporting event on Eurosport Player (Eurosport’s OTT service) with up to 16 concurrent streams for fans to choose from.
will be a wall-to-wall 24/7 Olympic coverage, with the live coverage starting around midnight and finishing at around 15:00 (GMT). Individual highlights will then play out between 3-7pm.
PyeongChang Today is Eurosport’s flagship highlights show presented by Jonathan Edwards broadcast daily on Eurosport 1 at 7.00-8.30pm and will be followed by further highlights until the live coverage re-starts.
What else is happening on Thursday?
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