Great Britain’s bid for success in the Davis Cup this month will be shown live on BBC Sport.
Andy Murray is part of the men’s squad, captained by Leon Smith, which travels to Malaga, Spain, for the knockout phase.
GB face Serbia – led by 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic – in the quarter-finals on 23 November.
The tie will be shown live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app from 15:00 GMT.
Britain, who last won the trophy in 2015, reached the Davis Cup Final Eight with a thrilling victory against France in extraordinary circumstances in September.
In a round-robin event held in Manchester, Dan Evans and Neal Skupski saved four match points before winning the deciding doubles to book the home side’s spot in the quarter-finals in Malaga.
Later that week, Smith’s team were drawn in the last eight against Serbia.
The GB captain initially named the same five-man squad – also including three-time major champion Murray, British number one Cameron Norrie and talented youngster Jack Draper – for the knockout phase.
However, British number two Evans – who was instrumental in helping them qualify – has been forced to withdraw after injuring his calf in Vienna in October.
Smith has not yet called up a replacement but is likely to bring in a specialist doubles player, with Joe Salisbury and Jamie Murray the leading candidates.
If Great Britain beat Serbia, they will play in the semi-finals on Saturday, 25 November at 11:00 GMT. The tie would be available to watch on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.
The final takes place on Sunday, 26 November at 15:00 GMT and the BBC will have live coverage whether GB are involved or not.