ESA is now maintaining a live blog with ExoMars arrival updates, and several bits of news appeared this morning:

The orbit correction maneuver to line up Schiaparelli for arrival amounted to 1.4 centimeters per second

Schiaparelli is GO for entry, descent, landing, and surface operations

ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) is GO for orbit insertion

The burn was executed at 08:45 UTC (unclear if this is spacecraft event time or Earth received time, probably the former), with "a very tiny underperformance from TGO's thrusters but the burn was overall very good"

Another burn is scheduled for 02:42 UTC spacecraft event time on October 17 to shift TGO from Schiaparelli's impact trajectory to TGO's desired orbit insertion trajectory

Watch for news on Twitter from @esaoperations, @ESA_ExoMars, @ESA_TGO, and @ESA_EDM

Watch ESA's livestream running on and off for most of October 19

ESA has also released their press kit for TGO orbit insertion and Schiaparelli arrival. If you have any questions about the spacecraft, their instruments, or their mission, you'll likely find them answered in the press kit!

At the time of ExoMars arrival, the one-way light time between Mars and Earth will be 9 minutes 45 seconds. I've copied the timeline from the press kit below and converted it to various time zones for your convenience. All times below are Earth received time -- so for events at Mars, this is the time we can expect to receive information here on Earth of the events that transpired about 10 minutes before on Mars.