Summary
Athletics - Bolt leads Jamaica to 4x100m gold; England win 4x400m
Athletics - Wales' Peake wins pole vault silver; Pavey 5,000m bronze at 40
Diving - Daley wins 10m platform gold
Boxing - England five golds, Scotland and Northern Ireland two each
Hockey - Australia beat England in shootout to win women's gold
England's Paul and Joanna Drinkhall win table tennis gold
Live Reporting
Jonathan Jurejko and Mike Henson
Athleticspublished at 21:36 British Summer Time 2 August 2014
Boxingpublished at 21:36 British Summer Time 2 August 2014
21:36 BST 2 August 2014BBC Radio 5 live
Olympics gold medallist Anthony Ogogo: Joe Joyce is so happy he won the gold. It has been brilliant for England and the home nations. Full credit to the boxers and the behind the scenes team. It has been a great tournament.
Gold Medalpublished at 21:35 British Summer Time 2 August 2014
21:35 BST 2 August 2014England's Joe Joyce completes a stunning night for England in the ring by taking gold in the battle of the super heavyweights, beating Australia's Joseph Goodall in the final.
Athleticspublished at 21:31 British Summer Time 2 August 2014
21:31 BST 2 August 2014A sweaty Usain Bolt is wandering around the perimeter of Hampden, high-fiving, selfie-posing and autograph-signing for hundreds of screaming fans. While they treasure their mementos of the day, Bolt will have a keepsake of his own - a first Commonwealth gold medal.
Badmintonpublished at 21:31 British Summer Time 2 August 2014
21:31 BST 2 August 2014England's Gabby Adcock and Lauren Smith take a marathon second game 21-15 to level at 1-1 against Lim Loo Yin and Lai Pei Jing. The Malaysians took the first game 21-16. We're in for a late finish. Watch the final game action
Hockeypublished at 21:28 British Summer Time 2 August 2014
21:28 BST 2 August 2014Aimee Lewis
BBC Sport in Glasgow"Soak it up. Soak it up. England absorbed pressure superbly and scored through a canny counter-attack. That goal has given the crowd their second wind. "England! England" they chant while waving St George's flags. A bit of sledging in the stands, too - but from one Aussie to another."
Athleticspublished at 21:28 British Summer Time 2 August 2014
21:28 BST 2 August 2014BBC Radio 5 live
English heptathlete Louise Hazell: "Usain Bolt doesn't just give us his all on the track, he gives us his all off it too with his entertainment. Even if he came last, it was worth being here to see his little jig."
Athleticspublished at 21:27 British Summer Time 2 August 2014
21:27 BST 2 August 2014Darren Campbell
BBC Sport athletics expert , on Radio 5 live"A really, really solid performance from England to take silver. Just like the ladies, they didn't say 'we will take silver', they went to win the gold medal.
"They were up against the fastest man ever, but what a performance. When they got the baton at the end, it was close between Danny Talbot and Usain Bolt, but it was a five metre lead at the end."
Hockeypublished at 21:26 British Summer Time 2 August 2014
21:26 BST 2 August 2014We have a goal and it's 19-year-old Lily Owsley who keeps her cool and shoots England into the lead against Australia in the women's final.
The crowd erupts and even the Countess of Wessex - looking on from the stands - is on her feet. But there's still 18 minutes remaining and Australia aren't going to give up their title without a fight.
Athleticspublished at 21:25 British Summer Time 2 August 2014
21:25 BST 2 August 2014Mike Costello
BBC Radio 5 live athletics commentator"Jamaica take the gold, a sensational performance by them. England take the silver but Usain Bolt, the ultimate showman, produces another breath taking performance."
Gold Medalpublished at 21:22 British Summer Time 2 August 2014
21:22 BST 2 August 2014The script goes to plan. Was there any ever doubt? Usain Bolt turns on the after-burners to streak clear of England's Danny Talbot down the dash. The great entertainer sees Jamaica home as they win gold in a new Games record of 37.58.
Hockeypublished at 21:21 British Summer Time 2 August 2014
21:21 BST 2 August 2014Aimee Lewis
BBC Sport in Glasgow"It'll be strange day when it comes - attending a sporting event and not singing a Proclaimers song during the break. One half of the stadium competes with the other in bellowing out '500 miles' but it's too close to call, much like this match."
Athleticspublished at 21:21 British Summer Time 2 August 2014
21:21 BST 2 August 2014Defending champions England will be confident of upsetting Bolt and co - even if no-one else inside Hampden gives them a prayer. And they have their own secret weapon back - Adam Gemili. The 100m silver medallist receives an ear-splitting ovation from the Glasgow crowd as he prepares to start with the baton.
Athleticspublished at 21:20 British Summer Time 2 August 2014
21:20 BST 2 August 2014Video gold. Usain Bolt dances along - Saturday Night Fever style - to a rousing rendition of Scottish popsters The Proclaimers' I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles). Cool as a cucumber that man.
Badmintonpublished at 21:16 British Summer Time 2 August 2014
21:16 BST 2 August 2014England's Gabby Adcock and Lauren Smith fall behind to Lim Loo Yin and Pei Jing Lai in the women's doubles as the Malaysians take the first game 21-16.
Athleticspublished at 21:14 British Summer Time 2 August 2014
21:14 BST 2 August 2014Darren Campbell
BBC Sport athletics expert on BBC Radio 5 live"Before, the teams got together and the fastest guys just ran. Now it is about practice and hard work. We shocked the world in 2004 and the Jamaicans practised the changeovers. Their relay skills have got better. It is the level of professionalism you come out on the track with."
Athleticspublished at 21:12 British Summer Time 2 August 2014
21:12 BST 2 August 2014Michael Johnson
BBC Sport athletics expert & 400m world record holder"The weather is going to be the same in each lane. It is not going to affect the Jamaicans like anyone else. Rain or no rain, the handovers are critical and the Jamaicans do that very well. In fact, the weather might affect the other teams.
"Adam Gemili's mentality was to come in and have fun and compete. It is going to get dramatically difficult at the next level. He needs to think, what do I need to do to go below 10 second?"
Athleticspublished at 21:10 British Summer Time 2 August 2014
21:10 BST 2 August 2014Guess who's back? Nah-nah-nah-naah, it's the B-O-L-T.
Usain will be back on the Hampden track in about five minutes. He's won six Olympic golds. He's won eight World golds. But he's never won a Commonwealth gold.
That could all change within the space of 38 seconds-ish. Blink and you'll miss him.
Gold Medalpublished at 21:09 British Summer Time 2 August 2014
21:09 BST 2 August 2014Wales' Sally Peake fails in her final attempt of 4.40m, so has to settle for silver behind defending champion Alana Boyd of Australia.
England's Sally Scott and Canada's Alysha Newman share the bronze medal position.
Athleticspublished at 21:09 British Summer Time 2 August 2014
21:09 BST 2 August 2014Among the 195 athletes which started the night hoping to nick a gold medal, there was one name which immediately leapt out. You know who I'm talking about. Usain Bolt.
Jamaica's six-time Olympic champion is still the star attraction in Glasgow, proved by his eagerly-anticipated appearance in Friday's 4x100m relay semi-finals.
Would those alleged disparaging remarks turn the Hampden crowd against him? Not a chance. From the moment he charmed the teenage girl carrying his kit to the tongue-in-cheek message for BBC Sport presenter Gabby Logan - oh, with a sub-10 seconds anchor leg sandwiched in-between - Bolt stole the show.