Who are the key contenders at the 2024 UK Armed Forces Sports Awards?
The ceremony will see the winners from the British Army, Royal Navy and RAF sports awards challenge for top prizes.
Jon Knighton joined BFBS as a broadcast trainee in March 1986. He worked in Gibraltar, Cyprus, The Falklands, London and Germany with BFBS Radio before joining BFBS TV as a news producer and editor in 1994. He set up the Sports team in 2002, which has now grown to six team members, reflecting the importance of Forces sport. Jon studied History at university and obtained a postgraduate diploma in Journalism at Falmouth, before going on to work as a sports reporter for BBC York, Leeds, and Humberside.
The ceremony will see the winners from the British Army, Royal Navy and RAF sports awards challenge for top prizes.
The Armed Forces Rally team have begun their first of seven rally events in their first run in Bovington.
A 30-22 defeat saw the team from France take home the bragging rights.
Lucy Farrow's double was enough to seal a 2-0 win in Aldershot for the Air Force.
The Navy's Lieutenant Chelsea Baker and Corporal Dean Williamson from the Army were the stand-out runners.
This evening's live coverage will see the 2024 Inter Services title decided in Portsmouth with both teams hoping for glory.
The British Army and Royal Navy U23s have drawn 1-1 in the second clash of the U23s Inter Services in Aldershot.
The Royal Air Force were victorious over the British Army as they took a 2-0 win in the opening game of the U23 Inter Services.
Sergeant Danny Bartley has been in charge for four years, and wants to end on a high this year.
The fixture between the two teams has more than 50 years of history and was streamed live on the Forces News YouTube channel.
A 32-24 defeat in Portsmouth saw the last military team left in the competition have to bow out.
A 22-21 result saw the RAF lose for the second time this season.
It was a rough night for Justin Coleman's team as they prepare for crunch Inter Services clashes.
Runners from the Royal Air Force took on rivals from the Civil Service, the police and the fire service in the event at RAF Halton.
The former Olympian will have a big say in whether the team head to the Paris Olympics in the summer.
The UK Armed Forces men have given themselves a good chance of Kentish cup glory following their 5-2 win over the Dutch Forces in France