A day after the conclusion of Olympic swimming, gymnastics will crown its final champions in Paris.
That means two more chances on Monday to watch Simone Biles in what could be her final Olympic appearances. Track and field continues to ramp up and will award four more medals, and U.S. women will go for an improbable gold medal in 3×3 basketball after starting Olympic play with an 0-3 record.
Meanwhile, men’s soccer will set up a championship final, and U.S. teams will be busy in beach volleyball knockout matches.
Here’s what we’re looking forward to most on Sunday in Paris:
Simone Biles goes for 2 more medals (6:36 a.m. ET, NBC, streaming)
Simone Biles is back for more hardware along with two of her U.S. teammates. The now 10-time Olympic medalist (7 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze) returns to the Olympic gym on Monday to compete in the balance beam (6:36 a.m. ET) and floor exercise (8:20 a.m. ET) finals, where she’ll be a top contender in both events. It might be the last time ever to watch Biles in Olympic competition.
USA’s Sunisa Lee will be among her competitors in the balance beam final. USA’s Jordan Chiles will challenge her on the floor. Biles’ Brazilian rival Rebeca Andrade (all-around silver medalist) will compete in both events.
Men’s gymnastics will crown champions on the parallel bars (5:45 a.m. ET) and the horizontal bar (7:31 a.m. ET) on the final day of gymnastics competition in Paris. No U.S. athletes made the final in either event.
Check your local listings and streaming alternatives (Peacock and NBCOlympics.com) as not all events will air live on NBC depending on your timezone.
Track and field awards medals in 4 events (starts at 1 p.m. ET, NBC)
The track and field competition is in full swing and will crown four champions on Monday. The men’s pole vault final kicks off the medal competition at 1 p.m. ET (NBC). USA’s Sam Kendricks will compete for his second Olympic medal after securing bronze in 2016.
Up next on the medal stage is the women’s discus final (2:30 p.m. ET, NBC), where USA’s Valarie Allman will compete for her second Olympic medal after securing gold in Tokyo. The women’s 5,000-meter final (3:10 p.m. ET, NBC) will feature USA’s Elise Cranny, Karissa Schweizer and Whittni Morgan competing against Kenyan favorite Faith Kipyegon.
The medal action concludes with the women’s 800-meter final (3:47 p.m. ET, NBC), where USA’s Juliette Whittaker will fight for a podium spot in a field featuring favorites Keely Hodgkinson (Great Britain) and Mary Moraa (Kenya). Men (1:55 p.m. ET, NBC) and women (2:45 p.m. ET, NBC) will also run in preliminary 200-meter competition.
USA women go for gold in 3×3 basketball (Semis, 11:30 a.m. ET, USA; Final, 4:05 p.m. ET, NBC)
After starting the Olympics with three straight losses, the U.S. women are a win away from securing a medal in 3×3 basketball.
USA’s Dearica Hamby, Hailey Van Lith, Cierra Burdick and Rhyne Howard won their last four games of pool play and will take on Spain in Monday’s first semifinal (11:30 a.m. ET). Canada and Germany will compete in the second semifinal (12:30 p.m. ET, USA).
The semifinal losers will compete for the bronze medal at 3 p.m. ET (streaming, check local listings). The winners will play for gold at 4:05 p.m. ET (NBC).
Men will also crown a 3×3 champion from a semifinal group featuring Netherlands, Lithuania, Latvia and France. Team USA is done after a stunning 21-6 loss to Netherlands to conclude pool play. The men’s gold-medal game will air at 4:35 p.m. ET (NBC).
Men’s soccer semifinals (Noon ET and 3 p.m. ET, USA)
The men’s soccer tournament will narrow its field two in a semifinal round featuring host France.
Morocco and Spain will play in the first semifinal at noon, ET. France will take on Egypt in the 3 p.m. ET semifinal. The winners will be guaranteed medals and advance to the gold-medal game slated for Friday. Monday’s losers will play for the bronze medal on Thursday.
France is the favorite after defeating Argentina in a heated quarterfinal match on Friday and will have the backing of an enthusiastic home crowd. Team USA’s Olympics are done after losing to Morocco in the quarterfinals.
3 U.S. teams compete in beach volleyball knockout round (starting at 8 a.m. ET, streaming)
Three U.S. teams will compete in the beach volleyball Round of 16 on Monday.
Former NBA player Chase Budinger and partner Miles Evans start the U.S. action at 8 a.m. ET (Peacock and NBCOlympics.com) against Anders Mol and Christian Sorum of Norway. At 11 a.m. ET (Peacock and NBCOlympics.com), USA’s Miles Partain and Andy Benesh will take on Italy’s Paolo Nicolai and Samuele Cottafava.
U.S. women Taryn Kloth and Kristen Nuss will take on Canada’s Melissa Humana-Paredes and Brandie Wilkerson at noon ET (Peacock and NBCOlympics.com). The winner of each match will advance to the quarterfinals. The loser will be eliminated.
USA’s women’s team of Sara Hughes and Kelly Cheng previously advance to the quarterfinals in a three-set thriller over Italy’s Valentina Gottardi and Marta Menegatti on Sunday.