Road Cyclingpublished at 15:00 British Summer Time 31 July 2014
It is advantage back to Australia's Rohan Dennis in his battle with Wales' Geraint Thomas as he comes through 26.4km seven seconds faster than his rival.
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Gymnastics - Golds for England's Whitlock (and a silver), Fragapane and Downie plus Keatings of Scotland
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It is advantage back to Australia's Rohan Dennis in his battle with Wales' Geraint Thomas as he comes through 26.4km seven seconds faster than his rival.
First up is the Men's Floor final. England's Max Whitlock is going for his third gold after success in the all-around and team events. Scottish rival Daniel Keatings has won two silvers but is aiming to go one better by denying Whitlock.
Another Englishman, Kristian Thomas, takes part after his colleague Sam Oldham had to pull out with injury, while Clinton Purnell of Wales is also in the eight-man showdown.
The Hydro Arena is pumping with hundreds packed in They're ready. And so are the athletes. It's time to roll....so watch all the action here.
Leader Alex Dowsett has already overhauled Luke Durbridge, getting a tow in the Australian's slipstream before slipping past with less than 30 minutes of racing on the clock.
Durbridge started a minute before Dowsett.
Gymnast Nile Wilson of England:, external "This was my dad's reaction to Commonwealth bronze in the all-round gymnastics yesterday!"
Wilson, 18, won bronze in the men's all-around gymnastics final on Wednesday.
Northern Ireland cyclist Lydia Boylan:, external "No overshoes for David Millar. How many seconds will that cost him?"
Scotland's Commonwealth cycling time trial champion Millar is currently defending his title on the roads of Glasgow.
England gymnast Claudia Fragapane:, external "Can't believe this has happened! Sharing the podium with my two closest and best friends."
Fragapane, 16, produced a gold-winning score of 56.132 in Wednesday's all-around final, with compatriots Ruby Harrold and Hannah Whelan completing a podium clean sweep for England.
England's Alex Dowsett is still powering away, ride hard and strong to open up a seven second lead on his nearest challenger at 17.1 km.
David Millar is slipping south in the standing though. The Scottish defending champion's dream send-off is going to remain just that. He is down in ninth, 50 seconds off Dowsett, and needs a hurricane force second wind.
Standings at 17.1 km
1. A Dowsett 20.31.03
2. R Dennnis (Aus) +7.12
3 G Thomas (Wal) +10.84
An extremely close first game goes to number seeds the Adcocks. With three game points to play with, a mistake from Vivian Hoo gave the game to the English duo. Before that it was extremely tight but every time the Malaysians moved to within one, the English hit back to claim a crucial cushion-preserving point.
England have been enjoying themselves in the gymnastics, winning won four gold, one silver and two bronze so far. Now they are hopeful of bagging a few more medals today. But there are also some strong hopes for Scotland and Wales. Here's what is coming up:
15:00: Men's Floor final
15:48: Women's Vault final
16:36: Men's Pommel Horse final
17:24: Women's Uneven Bars final
18:12: Men's Rings final
Rohan Dennis of Australia comes through the second checkpoint three seconds clear of Geraint Thomas, but fellow Aussie Luke Durbridge is blowing. He has dropped six seconds off Thomas.
Geraint Thomas of Wales has chewed up the four seconds that separated him from New Zealand's Jesse Sargent between the first and second checkpoints.
Thomas is almost six seconds ahead of Sargent at the second checkpoint at 17.1km and is looking like he has set a canny pace for himself.
The Adcocks are looking good against Malaysia, although they are being made to work for their advantage. At the mid-game interval in game one, the score stands at 11-8.
Chris Boardman
Olympic cycling champion and BBC Sport summariser
"It's not looking good for David Millar, he is considerably off the pace, about 2kmph slower, which is a real surprise.
"He hasn't raced for several weeks and it is tough to compete with those who have been at the Tour de France. They have had a huge amount of conditioning that you cannot replicate."
The last two riders come through the first checkpoint, giving us the first head-to-head comparison between England's Alex Dowsett and Scotland's David Millar.
It is a lop-sided victory for Dowsett in the first battle. He is 21 seconds ahead of Millar.
Can Millar win the war though? It doesn't look great for him. He is a little leggy while Dowsett is spinning like on oiled machine downstairs and rock solid from the belly button up.
Standings at 6.4 km
1. A Dowsett (Eng) 8.05.00
2. J Sargent (Nzl) +3.59
3. L Durbridge (Aus) +4.71
If Badminton - and specifically English badminton - is your bag you might want to get clicky with your red button to bring up a mixed doubles round of 16 match that sees England duo Chris and Gabby Adcock take on Malaysia. In game one, it is currently 6-3 to England.
Scotland make a bright start against the world champions and world number one team, but a penalty corner from Chris Ciriello puts Australia ahead after 18 minutes and a quick brace follows from Matt Gohdes to make a semi-final with England on Saturday all but certain.
The fastest man to the first checkpoint so far is New Zealand's Jesse Sargent. He won bronze medals on the track at both London 2012 and Beijing 2008 in the team pursuit.
Wales Geraint Thomas is just over three seconds down on him in third. Australia's Luke Durbridge is in between the two of them .
Chris Boardman
Olympic cycling champion and BBC Sport summariser
"The hardest bit of the day is before you set off. You know it is going to be horrible and harder than anything you have experienced and you just have to wait. David Millar wants this race to be his swansong. It is his last major event and he will give it everything here.
"But he will have a tough time to beat Australia's Rohan Dennis, who is said to be the man in form, although there is no clear favourite here today."
England's Alex Dowsett, national time-trial champion in the last three years, is down off the start ramp. David Millar, the Scottish defending champion, is off a minute later. Millar, 37, is retiring after this race and is targeting a glorious send-off on home turf.
Sven Tuft of Canada is the fastest man to the first checkpoint at 6.4km so far with England's Steve Cummings in second.
Aimee Lewis
BBC Sport in Glasgow
"Queues already forming at the gymnastics. It's all gone a bit Wimbledon as stewards reassure patient spectators with the dreaded 'it won't be long' phrase.
"There are a number of young girls at the Hydro, many inspired by last night's dazzling performance by Claudia Fragapane. Everyone seems to have been taken aback by the 16-year-old's acrobatics on the floor."
The men's floor event gets going at 15:00 BST.
Chris Boardman
Olympic cycling champion and BBC Sport summariser
"We can expect some very fast times today. We break this race into three chunks - an early climb, an undulating middle section and then downhill back into town.
"It's going to be psychological more than anything else for Geraint Thomas. He has just raced the Tour de France and that could work either way for him. You can come out of that with the form of your life, or you can be exhausted."