We will have live video, radio and text of everything that moves, but especially Katarina Johnson-Thompson's heptathlon tussle and Jack Laugher's attempt to complete a gold medal hat-trick when he competes in the synchronised 3m springboard final alongside with Chris Mears.
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Samantha: So many amazing athletes coming through for England and Team GB right now... it’s so excellent to see. London 2012 really did inspire a generation. So proud.
Laviai Nielsen, who this evening qualified for the 400m final, has this tweet pinned to the top of her profile...
Gylly: Sport is great and all but those whizzy remote control cars that return the javelins steal the show!
Remote control cars, the real heroes of the European Championships...
'Mitchell-Blake ran a solid race'
Men's 200m final
Michael Johnson
Four-time Olympic gold medallist athlete on BBC TV
Mitchell-Blake will feel really good about this in the end. He ran a solid race here, taking things into account that he can be better.
He never gave up and kept himself in it, even though so many athletes were ahead of him on the bend and he didn't tighten up.
You can't panic and he didn't. He did the right thing.
Mitchell-Blake wins silver
Men's 200m
Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake's 200m silver was the biggest British medal of the evening session in Berlin.
Watch again here...
'She knew what she needed to do'
Heptathlon
Denise Lewis
Olympic heptathlon gold medallist on BBC TV
I was surprised how well she went (in the 200m).
Katarina knew what she needed to do and that she needed to make her mark in this event.
KJT kept her cool
Heptathlon
Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill
London 2012 Olympic heptathlon champion on BBC TV
Katarina Johnson-Thompson kept a solid level of performance, she didn't falter under the pressure while some of the other girls have made quite a few mistakes.
She kept a level head and kept her composure. Now she's in the lead and heading into her strongest event.
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KJT top of the first-day pops
Hepthatlon
Could there be another gold in the post?
Katarina Johnson-Thompson is putting pressure on red-hot favourite Nafi Thiam in the heptathlon, taking an 87-point lead into the second day of competition.
Headlines from day eight
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Great Britain win three golds, five silvers and four bronzes on day eight to stay second in the medal table.
Here are the medal winners:
Adam Peaty leads GB to gold in 4x100m medley final - and secures his fourth title in Glasgow - as the hosts win seven swimming medals
Ben Proud wins gold in the 50m freestyle to start GB medal rush in the pool
Fellow swimmers Imogen Clark & Max Litchfield take silvers, and James Guy, Molly Hibbott & GB women's medley relay team claim bronzes
GB's Jack Laugher wins his second diving gold with victory in the 3m springboard final
Matthew Dixon and Noah Williams secure 10m synchronised silver
Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake wins 200m silver
Holly Bradshaw wins pole vault bronze
Triathlete Jessica Learmonth takes silver in the women's event
Two-horse race?
Great Britain won 12 medals today and remain in second place behind Russia in overall medal table.
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Touchdown
#bbceurochamps or text 81111 (UK only)
Ragney: Another amazing day for @TeamGB amazing athleticism and great team spirit
Princess: Adam Peaty is amazing
Ares: Great little interview with the #GBR men's steeplechase runner. How infectious and enthusiastic he sounded. Good luck to him
Watch Britain's three golds on day eight
'I'm enjoying this so much'
Women's pole vault
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Holly Bradshaw talking to BBC Sport after winning bronze in the pole vault: "This feels really good.
"I've had so many fourth and fifth placings and to come away with my first outdoor medal - It's been such a great competition and I've enjoyed it so much. It's been brilliant.
"It's the first time in four years I've not has an injury or surgery so I've been able to put a good block of training together. Since I started in 2008, the work has paid off and I've had such a fun night.
"It's the first time my parents have come to an overseas competition and now they'll have to come to every one!"
Watch out for Herman...
Women's 100m hurdles
Colin Jackson
Two-time world 110m hurdles champion on BBC TV
Phenomenal. For someone so young, Elvira Herman was so cool and controlled and she stayed confident in her abilities technically - what a run.
Elvira Herman (Belarus)
100m hurdles
Elvira Herman leaps to the skies as she belatedly realises that she has held off the competition to claim gold.
Herman is the 2016 world junior champion. That is quite the transition.
Germany's Pamela Dutkiewicz is second with Cindy Roleder third.
Next up
100m hurdles
The final event of the night sees Belarus' Alina Talay attempting to back up her status as the fastest in the field with a gold in the hurdles.
She faces a challenge from German defending champion Cindy Roleder and her team-mate Pamela Dutkiewicz as well as France newcomer Solene Ndama.
Thomas Rohler (Germany)
Javelin
The event that is pretty much a German national championship.
Ultimately it was the German Olympic champion Thomas Rohler who emerged victorious with a throw of 89.74m, rather than German world champion Johannes Vetter or the second-best in Europe this year, and another German, Andreas Hoffman.
Strenght. In. Depth.
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Tim Symes: Pretty certain, if I'd just run 3000m over hurdles, as I crossed the line, the last thing I'd want to see is some numpty in a bear costume trying to cuddle me.
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'I can't give up like that'
Men's 3,000m steeplechase
Zak Seddon speaking to BBC Sport after finishing fifth in the steeplechase: "Wow. I was just sprinting and they started to get away a few laps out so I said no, I can't give up like that, so I kept working, driving and believing it can happen. Fifth - that's good!
"I think, most importantly, I feel I belong in what I'm doing, that I'm doing the right things and I hope I'm doing everyone proud."
Ekaterini Stefanidi (Greece)
Pole vault
And a championship record of 4.85m into the bargain to top it off.
Ekaterini Stefanidi defends her European title to maintain full house of Olympic, World and continental top honours.
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- Ben Proud wins gold in the 50m freestyle to start GB medal rush in the pool
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Fellow swimmers Imogen Clark & Max Litchfield take silvers, and James Guy, Molly Hibbott & GB women's medley relay team claim bronzes
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GB's Jack Laugher wins his second diving gold with victory in the 3m springboard final
- Matthew Dixon and Noah Williams secure 10m synchronised silver
- Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake wins 200m silver
- Holly Bradshaw wins pole vault bronze
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Triathlete Jessica Learmonth takes silver in the women's event
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Until tomorrow then friends...
We will have live video, radio and text of everything that moves, but especially Katarina Johnson-Thompson's heptathlon tussle and Jack Laugher's attempt to complete a gold medal hat-trick when he competes in the synchronised 3m springboard final alongside with Chris Mears.
See you here.
Get Involved
#bbceurochamps or 81111 on text
Samantha: So many amazing athletes coming through for England and Team GB right now... it’s so excellent to see. London 2012 really did inspire a generation. So proud.
Laviai Nielsen, who this evening qualified for the 400m final, has this tweet pinned to the top of her profile...
Get Involved
#bbceurochamps or 81111 on text
Gylly: Sport is great and all but those whizzy remote control cars that return the javelins steal the show!
Remote control cars, the real heroes of the European Championships...
'Mitchell-Blake ran a solid race'
Men's 200m final
Michael Johnson
Four-time Olympic gold medallist athlete on BBC TV
Mitchell-Blake will feel really good about this in the end. He ran a solid race here, taking things into account that he can be better.
He never gave up and kept himself in it, even though so many athletes were ahead of him on the bend and he didn't tighten up.
You can't panic and he didn't. He did the right thing.
Mitchell-Blake wins silver
Men's 200m
Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake's 200m silver was the biggest British medal of the evening session in Berlin.
Watch again here...
'She knew what she needed to do'
Heptathlon
Denise Lewis
Olympic heptathlon gold medallist on BBC TV
I was surprised how well she went (in the 200m).
Katarina knew what she needed to do and that she needed to make her mark in this event.
KJT kept her cool
Heptathlon
Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill
London 2012 Olympic heptathlon champion on BBC TV
Katarina Johnson-Thompson kept a solid level of performance, she didn't falter under the pressure while some of the other girls have made quite a few mistakes.
She kept a level head and kept her composure. Now she's in the lead and heading into her strongest event.
KJT top of the first-day pops
Hepthatlon
Could there be another gold in the post?
Katarina Johnson-Thompson is putting pressure on red-hot favourite Nafi Thiam in the heptathlon, taking an 87-point lead into the second day of competition.
Headlines from day eight
Great Britain win three golds, five silvers and four bronzes on day eight to stay second in the medal table.
Here are the medal winners:
Two-horse race?
Great Britain won 12 medals today and remain in second place behind Russia in overall medal table.
Touchdown
#bbceurochamps or text 81111 (UK only)
Ragney: Another amazing day for @TeamGB amazing athleticism and great team spirit
Princess: Adam Peaty is amazing
Ares: Great little interview with the #GBR men's steeplechase runner. How infectious and enthusiastic he sounded. Good luck to him
Watch Britain's three golds on day eight
'I'm enjoying this so much'
Women's pole vault
Holly Bradshaw talking to BBC Sport after winning bronze in the pole vault: "This feels really good.
"I've had so many fourth and fifth placings and to come away with my first outdoor medal - It's been such a great competition and I've enjoyed it so much. It's been brilliant.
"It's the first time in four years I've not has an injury or surgery so I've been able to put a good block of training together. Since I started in 2008, the work has paid off and I've had such a fun night.
"It's the first time my parents have come to an overseas competition and now they'll have to come to every one!"
Watch out for Herman...
Women's 100m hurdles
Colin Jackson
Two-time world 110m hurdles champion on BBC TV
Phenomenal. For someone so young, Elvira Herman was so cool and controlled and she stayed confident in her abilities technically - what a run.
Elvira Herman (Belarus)
100m hurdles
Elvira Herman leaps to the skies as she belatedly realises that she has held off the competition to claim gold.
Herman is the 2016 world junior champion. That is quite the transition.
Germany's Pamela Dutkiewicz is second with Cindy Roleder third.
Next up
100m hurdles
The final event of the night sees Belarus' Alina Talay attempting to back up her status as the fastest in the field with a gold in the hurdles.
She faces a challenge from German defending champion Cindy Roleder and her team-mate Pamela Dutkiewicz as well as France newcomer Solene Ndama.
Thomas Rohler (Germany)
Javelin
The event that is pretty much a German national championship.
Ultimately it was the German Olympic champion Thomas Rohler who emerged victorious with a throw of 89.74m, rather than German world champion Johannes Vetter or the second-best in Europe this year, and another German, Andreas Hoffman.
Strenght. In. Depth.
Get Involved
#bbceurochamps or 81111 on text
Tim Symes: Pretty certain, if I'd just run 3000m over hurdles, as I crossed the line, the last thing I'd want to see is some numpty in a bear costume trying to cuddle me.
'I can't give up like that'
Men's 3,000m steeplechase
Zak Seddon speaking to BBC Sport after finishing fifth in the steeplechase: "Wow. I was just sprinting and they started to get away a few laps out so I said no, I can't give up like that, so I kept working, driving and believing it can happen. Fifth - that's good!
"I think, most importantly, I feel I belong in what I'm doing, that I'm doing the right things and I hope I'm doing everyone proud."
Ekaterini Stefanidi (Greece)
Pole vault
And a championship record of 4.85m into the bargain to top it off.
Ekaterini Stefanidi defends her European title to maintain full house of Olympic, World and continental top honours.