Australia will look to win a medal in the women's basketball, whilst also being a chance in the women's marathon in the final day of the Olympics.
They won two medals yesterday, and would love to secure their place in the top three overall in the medal tally, as they currently sit in third.
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Daily Aussies schedule at Paris Olympics - Day 16
Sunday August 11
Athletics
4:00pm: Women's Marathon (Sinead Diver, Genevieve Gregson, Jessica Stenson)
Cycling
7pm: Women's Omnium (Georgia Baker)
7:29pm: Men's Keirin quarter-finals (Matthew Glaetzer, Matthew Richardson)
Basketball
7:30pm: Women's Basketball - Bronze medal game (Australia vs Belgium)
Sunday August 12
5am: Closing Ceremony
How to watch the Olympics in Australia on TV
The Nine Network has the full broadcast rights in Australia for the Olympic Games.
Events are set to be shown on free-to-air television via Channel 9 and 9Gem, with both channels to provide 24-hour hosted coverage.
This includes the opening and closing ceremonies of the games on 26th July and 11th August respectively.
How to live stream the Olympics in Australia
There are two streaming options for the Olympics, with 9Now available to all Australians for free and providing round-the-clock coverage of every event at the games, having a channel dedicated to each sport.
Users simply need to create an account using their email, and no financial information is required.
Stan Sport is also providing wall-to-wall coverage of the Olympics in Paris, streaming all events in 4K, whilst also having two daily shows.
STREAM: Every event from Paris 2024 ad-free, live and on demand with 4K.
All of the events will be able to be streamed live and on-demand.