Two of the four men’s curling semifinal spots have been clinched, and a host of teams will now battle for the third and fourth.

Sweden and Great Britain already secured spots in the medal rounds.

At 5-3, Canada currently sits at No. 3 with one game left on its schedule. Directly behind the Canadians is the team from the Russian Olympic Committee and Team USA, tied for fourth at 4-4 each.

Canada, the ROC, and the U.S. all have one game remaining. The ROC will finish round-robin play on Wednesday against Great Britain (1:05 a.m. ET). Canada's final game will also come against Great Britain in the final session of play (Wednesday, 8:05 p.m. ET).

Team GBR currently sits 6-1 overall at No. 2 in the standings.

Team USA has perhaps the easiest road to the semifinals, though they likely need to win to move on. John Shuster's team will finish round-robin play against Denmark, the last place team in the standings. Denmark’s only win at the 2022 Games came against Norway on Monday.

Team USA would own the tiebreaker with the ROC thanks to a 6-5 win over Sergey Glukhov's team in the first game of round-robin play.

The ROC would own a tiebreak with Canada after defeating Brad Gushue’s team, 7-6, on Tuesday.

Switzerland (3-4) is currently sixth in the standings, with the same number of losses as the U.S. and ROC, but with one fewer game played. The Swiss team will play its final two games against China (3-5) (Wednesday at 1:05 a.m. ET), and top-ranked Sweden (Wednesday at 8:05 p.m. ET).

Sweden is No. 1 in the field, sitting 7-1 overall. Niklas Edin’s team started 7-0 and had already qualified for the semifinals prior to Tuesday’s Session 10 loss to Great Britain.

Men’s curling standings

1 – Sweden (7-1) (qualified for semifinals)

2 – Great Britain (6-1) (qualified for semifinals)

3 – Canada (5-3)

4 – ROC (4-4)

4 – USA (4-4)

6 – Switzerland (3-4)

7 – China (3-5)

7 – Norway (3-5)

9 – Italy (2-5)

10 – Denmark (1-6)