There is no football on display on Thursday, but those who enjoy team sport may want to take time to watch some men’s and women’s basketball.
There will be past and present star names from the NBA in action on Thursday, while there are also some interesting women’s basketball matchups.
Meanwhile, keep an eye on Tatjana Schoenmaker as she competes in the 200m women’s breaststroke semi-finals at 5:01 AM.
Men’s Basketball: Slovenia v Japan
Luka Doncic scored 48 points in his Olympic debut as Slovenia beat Argentina 118-100. He has another chance to lead his side to glory as they take on Japan on Thursday morning.
If Doncic can put on another star performance, it will be difficult for Japan to stop the juggernaut. Slovenia are tipped for another comfortable win.
Men’s Basketball: Spain v Argentina
Spain started off on a winning note against Japan and will look to keep their momentum as they take on Argentina. Pau Gasol is the headline name in the Spanish side, while Ricky Rubio starred for them in the 88-77 win over Japan.
Spain are tipped to come out on top once again against Argentina by a fairly comfortable margin.
Women’s Basketball: Canada v South Korea
South Korea ran Rio 2016 silver medalists Spain close in their opening match of the Olympics and are capable of taking the fight to Canada.
There is value with South Korea in the +18.5 handicap market. All they need to do is ensure that they run Canada close and the bet will pay off. Based on their narrow 73-69 defeat to Spain, which saw Kang Leeseul score 26 points, South Korea are more than ready to do so.