Great Britain's women's curling team have clinched their fourth win in six matches at the 2014 Winter Olympics with victory over South Korea.
Team GB registered a 10-8 victory over their Asian opponents at the Ice Cube Curling Center in Sochi on Saturday to retain their chances of qualifying for the semi-finals.
Eve Muirhead's side struggled at the start of the contest and went down 2-0 in the first end, but recovered thereafter to build a 7-4 advantage.
The Koreans, though, stepped up their game and went 7-6 behind into the last two ends and then sneaked 8-7 ahead.
However, the British women staged a comeback of their own in the 10th and last end, securing a final stone and winning the match 10-8.
It is Team GB's third successive victory in the league phase and places them joint-second in the round-robin standings, with a clash against Switzerland to come later on Saturday.
In the two other games in the morning session, China edged past Sweden 7-6 and Canada got the better of Japan 8-6 to maintain their 100% record.