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

  1. Badmintonpublished at 20:40 British Summer Time 2 August 2014

    It's the final game on court tonight, with England's Gabby Adcock and Lauren Smith facing Malaysia's Lim Loo Yin and Pei Jing Lai in the women's doubles. Watch the action

  2. Athleticspublished at 20:40 British Summer Time 2 August 2014

    Over in the sand, Phillips Idowu has decided to bring his bucket and spade to the beach party. Only kidding. England's finest hop, skip and jumper is still fifth at the halfway stage, having recorded another blob in his third attempt.

  3. Hockeypublished at 20:39 British Summer Time 2 August 2014

    We're 15 minutes into the women's hockey final and it's a cagey affair - it's still 0-0, with only one chance on goal from Australia. Can England hold their own against the reigning Commonwealth champions? Watch the final live online.

  4. Athleticspublished at 20:39 British Summer Time 2 August 2014

    Tom Fordyce
    Chief sports writer in Glasgow

    Matthew Hudson-SmithImage source, AFP

    "When England's 4x400m relay hero Matt Hudson-Smith broke 45 seconds for the first time in his life - on this same Hampden Park track - he said he had felt 'like a jaguar being chased by a lion'. Can big cats hold relay batons? Are jaguars actually faster than lions? Could the two actually meet, bearing in mind they are native to different continents? Who cares - the 19-year-old can say what he likes after that brilliant anchor leg of 44.7 seconds."

  5. Best clips so farpublished at 20:36 British Summer Time 2 August 2014

    Savannah Marshall wins England's second boxing gold medal with victory over Canadian Ariane Fortin in the women's middleweight final on a split decision. Watch the clip here

    England's Jo Pavey claims a dramatic bronze in the women's 5,000m at Glasgow 2014. The 40-year-old finished behind the Kenyan pair of Mercy Cherono who took gold, and Janet Kiso taking the silver. Watch the clip here

    England's Hannah Starling wins bronze in the Women's diving 3m springboard final. The 19-year-old performed her "dive of the competition" according to BBC commentator Leon Taylor. Watch the clip here

  6. Get involved #bbcglasgow2014published at 20:35 British Summer Time 2 August 2014

    Daniel Moloney:, external Jo Pavey, 40 is just a number... inspiring run in the 5000m for bronze and then shaking every single hand in the crowd! #guts

    Emer Howard:, external Jo Pavey is an absolutely inspirational athlete and person - a joy to watch and support.

  7. Divingpublished at 20:35 British Summer Time 2 August 2014

    Four dives in and Tom Daley is looking very, very good for the gold medal. His score of 79.55 in the forward 4.5 somersault keeps him nicely ahead of Canada's Riendeau and Malaysia's Tze Liang, while much-fancied Australian Matthew Mitcham is struggling.

  8. Get involved using #bbcglasgow2014published at 20:34 British Summer Time 2 August 2014

    Former England rugby player Brian Moore:, external "You'll have to look hard to find a more gutsy run than that just done by the bronze medallist Jo Pavey in the Women's 5,000m."

    England Rugby World Cup winner Mike Tindall:, external "How good was Jo Pavey? #warrior"

    Former England and Manchester United football player Philip Neville: , external"Loved that 5000m race. Well done Jo Pavey #guts"

  9. Athleticspublished at 20:33 British Summer Time 2 August 2014

    Now we've lost England's Sally Scott and Canada's Alysha Newman after a farcical final attempt. They are two of just three athletes to execute a successful jump, so are tied for second.

    We've now only got three remaining, with the smartest of the lot perhaps Alana Boyd of Australia. She's stayed under her umbrella the entire time and is refusing to come out until the bar is moved up to 4.15m, perhaps playing for time and hoping it dries up.

  10. #bbcglasgow2014published at 20:33 British Summer Time 2 August 2014

    Without trying to sound patronising, I can't think of many better performances by a 40-year-old in a top-class sporting event. Jack Nicklaus, who was 46 when he won the 1986 Masters, would be up there. Anyone else?

    Tweet your suggestions to #bbcglasgow2014 or text 81111.

  11. Bronze Medalpublished at 20:31 British Summer Time 2 August 2014

    Big shock in the badminton. England's Chris Langridge and Peter Mills beat compatriots and number one seeds Chris Adcock and Andy Ellis 2-0 in their bronze medal play-off after taking the second game 21-17.

  12. Athleticspublished at 20:30 British Summer Time 2 August 2014

    England's 5,000m bronze medallist Jo Pavey on BBC One: "It feels a bit surreal, especially when I crossed the line. I really didn't believe I had got a medal. I had to look at the scoreboard! I tried to think 'just don't regret this'. I kept focused and was determined to not let the Kenyan trio beat me.

    "A big thanks to all my family, physios, sponsors - the list is endless. It is really special to think my little boy was here to see me do this. To be able to hug him at the end was a real a bonus. It is really special to think I am 40 with two children - one of them a 10-month old baby - I didn't think it would maybe result in this so I am so happy and grateful to everybody."

  13. Hockeypublished at 20:27 British Summer Time 2 August 2014

    Aimee Lewis
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "A number of empty seats at the hockey centre, but the poncho-wearing fans who are here are creating a lovely atmosphere. They've not been put off by the rain, or the wind - or the "Beware! Hockey Balls!" signs that are dotted around the place."

    Watch the final live online

  14. Badmintonpublished at 20:26 British Summer Time 2 August 2014

    Chris Langridge and Peter Mills of EnglandImage source, Getty Images

    England will win bronze in the men's doubles. The problem is we don't which Englishmen will get it. But Chris Langridge and Peter Mills hint that they want it bad. They are 1-0 ahead against compatriots, and number one seeds, Chris Adcock and Andy Ellis - and on the verge of a killer second. Watch the action here

  15. Divingpublished at 20:25 British Summer Time 2 August 2014

    Nick Hope
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    Matthew DixonImage source, Getty Images

    "Biggest cheer of the night is for England's 14-year-old Matthew Dixon, who delivers a simply brilliant inward 3.5 somersault routine and scores 81.60. He isn't quite at Tom Daley's level at the same age, but a future star for sure!"

  16. Athleticspublished at 20:22 British Summer Time 2 August 2014

    Just to add a little context to these pole vault problems . . .

    In Delhi four years ago, Alana Boyd took gold for Australia with 4.40m ahead of Marianna Zachariadi of Cyprus. England's Kate Dennison took bronze with 4.25m.

    Sally Peake, meanwhile, was ninth after clearing 3.95m. As it stands in Glasgow, the Welsh women is the only athlete to have breached 4m with no sign of her four remaining rivals doing likewise.

  17. Divingpublished at 20:21 British Summer Time 2 August 2014

    Tom DaleyImage source, PA

    It's looking good for Tom Daley at the halfway stage of the final, his inward 3.5 somersault for his third dive garnered a score of 81.60 and he remains ahead with three dives to go.

  18. Athleticspublished at 20:20 British Summer Time 2 August 2014

    Allison Curbishley
    BBC athletics expert, on Radio 5 live

    "We have a new star. This man Matthew Hudson-Smith with a sub-45 seconds run. All the talk was about Martyn Rooney not being here. He held off Chris Brown and had the ability to have something left in the tank at the end. It was phenomenal."

  19. Athleticspublished at 20:20 British Summer Time 2 August 2014

    Steve Cram
    BBC Sport athletics commentator

    The England 4x400m relay teamImage source, AFP

    "What a great race! It is about the balance of the team and putting the right people on the correct leg. They put a young, hungry man in the last race. I did think Hudson-Smith had gone too early. He was like a tall piece of timber leaning for the line as he approached."

  20. Athleticspublished at 20:17 British Summer Time 2 August 2014

    Sally Peake of Wales is timing her run perfectly here. She passed at 3.80m while the rain hosed down, nipped out from under her umbrella when it abated to become the only women to clear 4m, and now it's thundering down again and everyone is faltering.