Summary

  • Relay started in Carmunnock and ended in Shawlands

  • Scotland manager Gordon Strachan carried the baton at Hampden Stadium

  • Baton travelled by boat along the River Clyde

  • The baton visited Mount Florida, the Gorbals, Bellahouston, Govan and Cardonald

  1. Strachan with the batonpublished at 09:15 British Summer Time 22 July 2014

    Gordon Strachan at Hampden Park

    If you are watching the live stream at the top of the page, you will see Hampden Park.

    Gordon Strachan, the Scotland manager, is currently inside doing a lap of the athletics track with the Queen's Baton.

    Hampden Park will host track and field events during the Commonwealth Games.

  2. Baton bearer - Gordon Strachanpublished at 09:05 British Summer Time 22 July 2014

    Gordon Strachan with the baton

    The baton has just been passed to Scotland's football manager Gordon Strachan, one of the most famous baton bearers we have had on the home leg of the journey.

    Strachan, who also managed Celtic, has lead a resurgence of the national side.

    He is carrying the Queen's Baton at Hampden Park, the home of Scottish football.

  3. Yesterday in Drumchapelpublished at 08:59 British Summer Time 22 July 2014

    Paul Donald emailed us overnight to say how proud his family were of his daughter, Caroline Keith, who carried the baton in Drumchapel yesterday afternoon.

    Caroline Keith with the Queen's Baton in DrumchapelImage source, PAUL DONALD

    Well done Caroline.

  4. Baton bearer - Charles Langpublished at 08:46 British Summer Time 22 July 2014

    Charles has just carried the baton in Castlemilk. He was nominated for his work as chair of Castlemilk Youth Complex, external, a youth arts facility. Charles is also a community radio DJ.

    Congratulations.

  5. 'Oh I wish I was a punk rocker...'published at 08:38 British Summer Time 22 July 2014

    Graham Fraser
    BBC Scotland

    There are some fine hair accessories on display today. I am sure Sandi Thom will be proud.

    Police officers on Queen's Baton Relay

    I Wish I was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair) was the 2006 debut single from the Aberdeenshire singer-songwriter.

  6. Castlemilk crowdspublished at 08:29 British Summer Time 22 July 2014

    Support in Castlemilk for Queen's Baton Relay

    There were plenty of people who got up bright and early in Castlemilk to support the baton bearers.

  7. Get involvedpublished at 08:22 British Summer Time 22 July 2014

    Graham Fraser
    BBC Scotland

    It is not long until the baton takes centre stage at the Opening Ceremony of the Commonwealth Games on Wednesday.

    But before then, we have a full day of baton bearers being celebrated in their local communities in Glasgow.

    We would love to hear your baton stories. Send us an email or tweet us via #bbcbatonrelay, external.

  8. Bad pun alert!published at 08:11 British Summer Time 22 July 2014

    Glasgow 2014 tweeted, external this picture of mountain bike racer Robert Wardell with the baton at Cathkin Braes first thing this morning.

    Robert WardellImage source, Glagow 2014

    They also posted: "Does anyone else think we should call this a baton wheel-ay? #BatonRelay #Glasgow2014"

    #headslap

  9. Police support unitpublished at 08:06 British Summer Time 22 July 2014

    Police officers support baton bearers

    The men and women in blue have been a feature of the Queen's Baton Relay throughout its tour of Scotland.

    These specially trained officers have kept the baton, and its bearer, safe and have attracted many positive comments from members of the public who have watched or taken part in the relay.

  10. 'Enjoy the experience'published at 07:59 British Summer Time 22 July 2014

    David Laing tweeted: "#bbcbatonrelay, external Dilawer Singh MBE is carrying the baton past Ibrox today. Congratulations and you will enjoy the experience Del."

  11. Carmunnock cheerspublished at 07:55 British Summer Time 22 July 2014

    James Forrester with baton

    The baton relay is travelling through the streets of Carmunnock with Andrew Currie, Melissa Currie and Wendy Kelly joining James Forrester (pictured above with supporters) as baton bearers.

    James, you have one very proud mother!

  12. 'Inspirational baton bearers'published at 07:46 British Summer Time 22 July 2014

    Head teacher Robert Williamson emailed in to say how proud he was of the two baton bearers who represented Drumchapel High School during yesterday's relay in Glasgow.

    He said: "Katy U'Ren, our inspirational faculty head of Health and Wellbeing, has massively increased participation in sport and has been selected as one of the 'Flying Scots' for UNICEF.

    "She handed on to our pupil Greg Robertson who has been an excellent role model in the school as sports captain, encouraging younger pupils to become involved in sports and also representing his country at table tennis."

    Well done to both Katy and Greg.

  13. 'Looking forward to seeing dad'published at 07:38 British Summer Time 22 July 2014

    Janell Kelly is looking forward to seeing her dad Andy Currie on the video stream, which you can watch at the top of this page.

    "Andy Currie takes his turn as a baton bearer in Carmunnock. He's been on telly a couple of times before.

    "As an official at the 1986 Commonwealth Games he made it on to the 10 o'clock news when he fell in front of the Queen whilst judging the famous women's javelin final when Tessa Sanderson beat Fatima Whitbread.

    "Not long after that he was a 'Question of Sport - what happens next' clip."

    She added: "At the age of 77, he's still judging and coaching but these days it's at Highland Games heavy events, notably just having received a 25 year service medal from Cowal Highland Games.

    "He also helps coach athletes with learning disabilities through his work with Glasgow City Council and has previously done lots of work with the Special Olympics.

    Keep tuned in Janell. We will do our very best to bring you all of today's baton bearers on our video stream.

  14. Where can I see the baton today?published at 07:18 British Summer Time 22 July 2014

    Graphic of the route today

    After a brief stop at Cathkin Braes, which will host the mountain biking event at Glasgow 2014, the baton will visit:

    07:35 Carmunnock

    07:50 Castlemilk

    08:45 King's Park

    08:55 Mount Florida

    09:20 Toryglen

    09:50 Polmadie

    10:05 Govanhill

    10:25 Gorbals

    10:40 Eglinton Toll

    10:45 Pollokshields

    12:30 Bellahouston

    13:15 Govan

    14:55 Cardonald

    15:25 Crookston

    15:35 Pollok

    15:45 Mosspark

    16:00 Bellahouston

    16:55 Dumbreck

    17:20 Langside

    17:30 Shawlands

    17:45 Strathbungo

    17:55 Mount Florida

    18:05 Queen's Park

  15. Good morningpublished at 07:01 British Summer Time 22 July 2014

    Graham Fraser
    BBC Scotland

    Good morning and welcome to the final full day of the Queen's Baton Relay. Today the baton tours the communities of Glasgow, the host city of the Commonwealth Games, for a third and final time.