'That is game over!' - Italy's Russo flops badly in vaultpublished at 15:32 British Summer Time 11 August 2018
Italy's Andrea Russo ruins any hopes of his team winning a medal in the team competition after he flops badly in the vault.
Great Britain win 11 medals on day 10
Dina Asher-Smith wins 200m gold to complete sprint double
GB men win 4x400m silver and women's team claim bronze
Proctor wins long jump bronze, Sawyers fourth and Ugen ninth
Diving - Reid & Blagg win 3m gold & silver; Lee & Toulson take 10m silver
BMX - Evans takes gold & Whyte silver
Gymnastics - GB men win team silver
Golf - GB win mixed team event silver
Mike Henson
Italy's Andrea Russo ruins any hopes of his team winning a medal in the team competition after he flops badly in the vault.
Men's gymnastics team final
Great Britain's Joe Fraser, 19, earns a 'huge' score of 15.233 on the parallel bars.
Men's gymnastics team final
Dominick Cunniingham scores a near perfect 14.900 in the vault to further boost Great Britain's chances of a medal.
Men's gymnastics team final
Max Whitlock boosts Great Britain's medal hopes in the men's gymnastics team final and puts pressure on rivals Russia with a score of 14.433 on the pommel horse.
Men's gymnastics team final
Dominick Cunningham scores 14.600 for his floor routine in the men's gymnastics team final, beating the score of team-mate Max Whitlock - the World and Olympic champion.
Men's gymnastics team final
Max Whitlock sets a high standard with his floor routine, scoring 14.366 in the men's gymnastics team final.
Men's BMX final
Great Britain's Kyle Evans storms to BMX gold as team-mate Kye Whyte claims silver on the line at the European Championships in Glasgow.
Women's BMX final
Netherlands' Laura Smulders has won gold in the women's BMX final with a time of 38.700. Denmark's Simone Christensen and Russia's Yaroslava Bondarenko won silver and bronze respectively.
Men's BMX semi-final
Great Britain will have two riders in the men's final after Kyle Evans and Kye Whyte both win their respective semi-finals.
The men's final takes place at 12:40 BST where both riders will hope to be among the medals.
Women's BMX semi-final
The women's BMX event is underway and it's a nightmare start for Great Britain's Beth Schriever who crashes out soon after the start line in a clash with French rider Manon Valentino.
The 2017 junior world champion does eventually cross the line and appears to be unhurt.
Men's BMX quarter-finals
Kye Whyte and Paddy Sharrock are also just one race away from the final.
Whyte finishes first ahead of reigning world champion Sylvain Andre, with Sharrock coming over the finish line in third place.
Men's BMX quarter-finals
Kyle Evans looks comfortable as he qualifies for the semi-finals in the men's event.
Men's 1/8th BMX finals
Kye Whyte also showcases his capabilities on this course at Knightswood Park, making his move on the final bend to take first place in his heat.
Fellow Brit Paddy Sharrock also reaches the quarter-final stage by finishing fourth in his respective heat.
Men's 1/8th BMX finals
Great Britain's Kyle Evans makes an impressive start in the men's BMX event this morning, winning his eighth-finals heat.
The Wigan-born rider, who secured a career-best sixth position at the World Championships in June, was the fastest man over the course in Friday's heats and will hope to be in contention for the medals this afternoon.
The women's 20km walk was delayed by almost two hours after a gas leak in Berlin on Saturday morning. The organisers decided to run the men's and women's races at the same time so they set off at 09:55 BST. GB's Tom Bosworth is one of the favourites for a medal.
Gold medals: 19 in athletics, cycling, swimming, gymnastics, diving, golf, triathlon and athletics.
10:15-18:15 BST - Golf: Mixed team event
The famous Gleneagles golf course offers a glimpse into the future with a mixed team gold medal on offer with teams of two men and two women joining forces on the PGA Centenary Course. Britain look a good bet to challenge given they have four-time major winner Laura Davies and 2017's European number one Georgia Hall among their number.
17:35 - Triathlon: Mixed team relay
Great Britain failed to finish on the podium for the first time in four editions of the European Championships last summer. This time British Triathlon has selected a high-class squad, and the signs look good for a return to form in Glasgow.
19:05 - Women’s long jump final.
For the first time in 49 years Britain have three women in the European Championships long jump final – world leader Lorraine Ugen, 2015 World Championships silver medallist Shara Proctor and reigning European Championships silver medallist, Jazmin Sawyers. Will they be among the medallists this evening?
19:45 - Athletics: Women's 200m
100m champion Dina Asher-Smith is looking to complete the sprint double – she’s the reigning champion in the 200m and comfortably won her semi-final on Friday. She's be joined in the final by Beth Dobbin, who continued her amazing 2018 campaign by making a European final on her senior GB debut. Bianca Williams, 2014 Commonwealth Games 200m silver medallist, is the third Brit in the final.
20:30 & 20:50 BST: Men’s 4x400m relay and women's 4x400m relay finals
Britain's men are the reigning world and European bronze medallists. They set a European leading time of 3:01.62 minutes to win Friday’s heat. GB's women's team are the reigning European champions and World Championships silver medallists. They finished second in Friday’s heat with a time of 3:28.12 minutes and could potentially make changes for the final with the likes of Eilidh Doyle not running in the heats.
21:50 - Cycling: Women's BMX finals
Britain's Beth Shriever is hoping to turn world junior gold in 2017 into a spot on a senior podium in Glasgow. Shriever will take confidence from a senior victory in May's UCI BMX World Cup series round in Zolder. However, she is up against Dutch sisters Laura and Merel Smulders, who took a one-two at June's World Championships in Baku.
Network coverage: 09:00-13:15, BBC Two; 13:15-16:30, BBC One; 16:30-17:30, BBC Two; 17:30-21:00, BBC One
Radio coverage: 19:30-21:00, BBC Radio 5 live
Further coverage: 08:00-22:00, golf, diving and open water swimming, BBC Red Button & 08:00-22:00, uninterrupted coverage on Connected TV and online.