Men's hockeypublished at 11:45 British Summer Time 3 August 2014
Never in doubt as Ashley Jackson swats the penalty flick past Devon Manchester to bring his team-mates spilling down towards him to celebrate.
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Never in doubt as Ashley Jackson swats the penalty flick past Devon Manchester to bring his team-mates spilling down towards him to celebrate.
Simon Child runs out of room with New Zealand's penalty, screwing his shot wide. England's Simon Mantell will win bronze for his team if he converts the next. He has been awarded a penalty stroke and Ashley Jackson will take it...
Both sides slot away their third penalties. On we go...
New Zealand's Blair Hilton ends up in a grapple with England goalie George Pinner and the hooter calls time on his increasingly desperate attempts to score. Nick Catlin looks and learns, taking his shot early to score and put England ahead.
England head coach Anna Mayes, speaking to BBC Sport: "We are absolutely gutted, I think the girls are better than the performance they put out today. It was a hard task to recover from the match against New Zealand and unfortunately we didn't play to our best, but credit to Jamaica.
"We will look closely at where we lost possession, I think we had opportunities to take the game and have to be more clinical, but the girls have given everything."
The first two penalties are nervelessly converted by New Zealand's Hugo Inglis and England's Ashley Jackson.
The five shooters from each side have been picked. Their team-mates wait, arm-in-arm on halfway. We are ready to go...
Kirsty Gilmour, the first Scotland player in a badminton singles final, loses the first game against Michelle Li of Canada 21-14.
She specialises in comebacks though having overturned a 19-11 deficit in the second game of her semi-final against Tee Jing Yi of Malaysia to win 21-13 21-19.
England netball player Geva Mentor, speaking to BBC Sport: "Right from the start we were hesitant with the ball and that result sums up our whole campaign. It was brutal out there and ultimately we were not able to stand up to the physical pressure. I'm feeling pretty emotionless right now, this is not where we wanted to finish up."
Nick Hope
BBC Sport in Glasgow
"There was great support for the two English pairs in the mixed-doubles final a short while ago but the atmosphere and noise has reached new levels of intensity now with Scotland's Kirsty Gilmour in action against Canadian Michelle Li in the women's singles final."
There is nothing between these sides and we're going to penalties. New Zealand have won the last two times that has happened in this fixture, England are trying to improve on fourth-place finishes at the Olympics and World Cup.
Branden Valles:, external Absolutely gutted for the England netball team, they have to be the unluckiest team ever!
Kay Dekker:, external Oh my god. Horrendously disappointing. They thoroughly deserved to win.
England's women glumly gather up their courtside bags and belongings while Jamaica huddle together in a tearful, shouting team hug.
A business-like Australia are already on court practising their shooting ahead of the final against New Zealand. That is an hour away.
Jamaica's replacements flood onto the court as their side show more mettle in the final quarter to win relatively comfortably in the end. 52-48 is the final score for the Sunshine Girls.
Scotland's Kirsty Gilmour, the world number 17, trails Michelle Li of Canada, world ranked 19, by 11-4 at the mid-game point of their gold medal contest before a partisan crowd at the Emirates Arena.
Jamaica shooter Romelda Aiken is dominating in the England semi-circle, snatching rebounds and her side are now three to the good with centre pass. England need a massive swing in momentum in the final minute and a half.
England need a turnover. Jamaica have both possession and a goal advantage and so far they have been converting from nearly all of their attacks in the fourth quarter.
Four minutes left.
If England have Ashley Jackson, New Zealand have Simon Child. With the match starting to ebb away from the Kiwis, Child brings them level with a cracking strike for his second goal of the match.
Time-out. England captain Jade Clarke stops the clock with seven minutes to go and her side a goal adrift. Last-minute instruction issued, we are back under way.
Scotland swimmer Hannah Miley,, external who won Commonwealth gold in the 400m individual medley: "Got to meet the incredible Eilidh Child last night! Feels awesome being part of Scotland's most successful Commonwealth Games team"
Child, 27, won silver for Scotland in the women's 400m hurdles.