Team GB's men's curling team, led by Bruce Mouat, has secured a spot in the Olympic final after defeating Switzerland 8-5 in Cortina.
The British quartet, which includes Grant Hardie, Hammy McMillan, and Bobby Lammie, will face Canada in the final on Saturday at 18:05 GMT.
According to vice-skip Grant Hardie, "It will be the biggest match of our lives and we're so excited to get that opportunity again," as told to BBC Sport.
Women's Team Eliminated
Meanwhile, the British women's team, led by Rebecca Morrison, was eliminated from the competition despite winning their final round-robin match 7-4 against Italy.
The team's dreams of a medal were dashed when Switzerland lost to the United States, rendering the British team's victory moot.
Men's Team Road to the Final
The men's team, who are the reigning world champions, had struggled in the round robin but managed to secure their place in the medal matches.
As second Bobby Lammie told BBC Sport, "That's probably the hardest-fought win we've ever had and glad we brought our best when it really mattered."
Reaction from the Women's Team
Skip Sophie Jackson expressed her disappointment, saying, "We're absolutely gutted by so, so proud. We have a tough start to the week and we did everything but we could but just left it too late."

