Glasgow 2014: Commonwealth Games on the BBC

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BBC Sport will bring audiences all the action live from the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games across TV, radio, online and mobile from 23 July.

Including more than 300 hours of network TV coverage, 200 hours of radio coverage and over 1,300 hours of live action via up to 17 digital streams, this will be the most comprehensive BBC coverage of a Commonwealth Games and Para-sports programme to date.

Gary Lineker, Clare Balding, Gabby Logan and Hazel Irvine lead the BBC TV coverage on BBC One and BBC One HD.

They will be joined by a stellar list of experts that includes Olympic gold medallists Rebecca Adlington, Michael Johnson and Sir Chris Hoy.

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You can follow the Commonwealth Games on your tablet and TV at the same time

Coverage will start at 06:00 BST on BBC Breakfast before live action gets under way at 09:00 and continues throughout the day until 22:30.

At 22:40, Today at the Games brings you the best of the day's action and news.

BBC Three and BBC Three HD will become a dedicated sporting channel for the Games, bringing audiences further coverage from 09:00-22:00.

Glasgow 2014 will be BBC Sport's biggest ever digital Commonwealth Games, with up to 17 live video streams available across any device - an increase from six streams in 2010.

All the action from every event, sport and venue will be available live and on-demand across PCs, tablets, mobiles and connected TVs, with even greater choice and interactivity than ever before:

  • The Commonwealth Games live page, available from bbc.co.uk/glasgow2014, will combine the BBC's full range of live video and radio streams, highlights, text commentary, live votes and a live medal table

  • It's also the place to join the conversation, with all the best comments and opinions from across social media, email and text, alongside those from BBC Sport's expert reporters and pundits

  • For the first time, audiences can use the BBC Sport mobile and tablet apps to receive medal alerts for all the countries they want to follow, including all the Home Nations

BBC Sport's Commonwealth Games website will have all the latest news, features and analysis. Audiences can also plan their viewing with our daily guide to the best of the action, as well as a full clickable event schedule, interactive medal table and results.

Viewers will also have the choice of up to seven extra streams on BBC Red Button - depending on your receiver - while those with BBC Connected Red Button will have access to up to 17 streams.

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Nicky Campbell (centre) starts BBC Radio 5 live's coverage at 06:00 every day

Radio 5 live will deliver more than 200 hours of action and breaking news to listeners during Glasgow 2014.

Nicky Campbell will present the breakfast show live from 06:00. Then, from 10:00, 5 live's team will have extensive coverage throughout the day, with Colin Paterson rounding up the action from 23:00-01:00.

Sports fans can follow the Games wherever they are by listening live via the 5 live website, the BBC iPlayer Radio app or the BBC Sport app.

The best highlights and insight will also be available on the 'In Short' section of the 5 live website.

BBC Nations and Regions news and sports teams will be following the Home Nations' successes closely, reporting on the stories and athletes from their cities and towns.

In addition, the BBC News Channel's Commonwealth Games Sportsday will round up all the action from 23:40 until midnight on BBC One, BBC One HD and the BBC News Channel.

Director of BBC Sport Barbara Slater said: "The Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games is one of the biggest sporting events of this year. The BBC coverage reflects our commitment to delivering great sporting events with the determination to continue the standards of broadcasting previously seen at Olympic Games."

Complementing the BBC Sport programming, BBC Scotland will put on a series of cultural festivities, including 16 days of major events from a pop-up 'BBC at the Quay' and a raft of Commonwealth programming.

Sunday, 3 August

20:00-21:00 Games Review, BBC One

21:00-23:00 Closing Ceremony, BBC One

22:30-23:40 Tonight At The Games, BBC One

23:40-23:55 Sports News, BBC One

BBC Red Button & BBC Red Button HD / Freeview & BT Vision 301 / Sky & Freesat 980 / Virgin Media 990 (Only on air from 19:00)

1900-2100 Commonwealth Games Highlights2100-2300 Commonwealth Games2300-0559 Commonwealth Games Highlights

BBC Red Button 1 / Freeview & BT Vision 302 / Sky & Freesat 981 / Virgin Media 991

0755-1130 Cycling: Women's Road Race1130-1200 Commonwealth Games1200-1700 Cycling: Men's Road Race1900-2100 Commonwealth Games2100-2300 Commonwealth Games Closing Ceremony: No commentary

BBC Red Button 2 / Sky & Freesat 982 / Virgin Media 992

0950-1230 Netball bronze medal match: England v Jamaica1230-1600 Netball gold medal match: New Zealand v Australia

BBC Red Button 3 / Sky & Freesat 983 / Virgin Media 993

0955-1600 Badminton finals

BBC Red Button 4 / Sky & Freesat 984 / Virgin Media 994

1130-1700 Squash finals

BBC Red Button 5 / Sky & Freesat 985 / Virgin Media 995

0950-1200 Men's Hockey bronze medal match: England v New Zealand1200-1430 Men's Hockey gold medal match: Australia v India

Click here for more details about the 5 live schedule during Glasgow 2014.

There will also be comprehensive coverage on BBC Radio Scotland,BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Ulster and across BBC Local Radio.

NB All times are subject to change.

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