The 2016 Rio Olympics continue with Day 13 of competition - here's what you need to live stream.

Day 13 of the Summer Olympics has begun, and there's a lot scheduled as competition draws closer to the end. As always, NBC and its sister channels like NBC Sports, USA, Bravo, CNBC and MSNBC will feature TV coverage through most of the day.

But if you want to watch live coverage of every single event, there are a few options. You can go to NBCOlympics.com and click any of the green [LIVE] buttons to see coverage of events you may not see on TV. All you need is a cable subscription. If you don't have cable, you can get a free trial of Sling TV, which is also offering coverage.

Here are some of the top events to live stream from Day 13 of the Olympics:

Volleyball - 12 p.m. ET

The women's volleyball tournament is winding down, and the U.S. still has a fighting shot. The U.S. Women's volleyball team will be playing Serbia's team at 12 p.m. ET in this semifinal match. The other semifinal match will be between the Netherlands and China, at 9:15 p.m. ET.

Wrestling - 3 p.m. ET

Various women's freestyle wrestling matches are slated to take place starting at 3 p.m., including the 53kg, the 63kg and the 75kg. Adeline Gray and Helen Maroulis will be hoping to take home the first gold medal for the U.S. in women's wrestling.

Track and Field - 5:35 p.m. ET

Various finals and semifinals will be held in the track and field division at 5:35 p.m. Such events include the men's decathlon, the men's shot put final, the men's 1500m semifinal, the women's javelin final, the women's 800m semifinal, the women's 400m hurdle final and the men's 200m final. Usain Bolt will be competing in the 200m final.

Basketball - 6 p.m. ET

Women's basketball continues at 2 p.m. with the Spain v. Serbia semifinal but many more will be watching the USA semifinal game against France at 6 p.m.