Gymnasticspublished at 15:28 British Summer Time 28 July 2014
England netball player Helen Housby on Twitter:, external "Enjoying our day off watching the gymnastics finals. Crowd and arena is brilliant #glasgow2014"
Athletics - Adam Gemili silver in men's 100m; Jamaica's Kemar Bailey-Cole gold
Scotland's Libby Clegg wins Para-100m gold
Swimming - Jazz Carlin 800m gold for Wales; Sophie Taylor & Oliver Hynd golds for England
Boxing - Nicola Adams wins opening bout
Squash - Matthew beats Willstrop to win gold
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England netball player Helen Housby on Twitter:, external "Enjoying our day off watching the gymnastics finals. Crowd and arena is brilliant #glasgow2014"
After England's Laura Massaro was beaten in the women's singles final (see 15:18), the next encounter will be the all-English final between Nick Matthew and James Willstrop.
Nick Matthew has won 22 of the 28 competitive matches he has played against James Willstrop.
South Africa's Tim Drummond (pictured) and Andrew Cronje were both hit in the face by penalty corners during today's match against Australia. Australia won 6-0.
Australian hockey player Kieran Govers on Twitter said:, external "Glad the SA lads are OK, Tim and Andrew Cronje. Sorry for the poor execution mate, maybe @FIH_Hockey will allow better masks?#Safety"
Cronje replied on Twitter:, external "No stress Kieran, it's part of the game. Waiting for CT results but hopefully all is clear. Well played mate!"
Malaysia's Nicol David plays her best match of the week, and maybe of the year, to beat England's Laura Massaro 12-10 11-2 11-5 and retain her Commonwealth title.
Scotland cyclist Chris Pritchard on Twitter:, external "No words will do justice to the gratitude I feel today, thank you. I'm king of the world. Well my own little world."
Pritchard got engaged to his girlfriend Amanda at the velodrome yesterday.
Have you seen Titanic a few too many times Chris? Anyway, congratulations to you both.
Another goal from a penalty corner from Jodie Kenny extends Australia's lead to 3-0 over England in the second half of their match in the women's hockey competition at the National Hockey Centre.
Nick Hope
BBC Sport in Glasgow
The English men - including three-time Olympic medallist Louis Smith - will make their Glasgow Commonwealth bow at around 15:25 BST.
They are third of five sub-divisions for the team finals, which begin with three apparatus today, before concluding with the other three tomorrow.
Performances for the team also serve as qualification for the individual apparatus finals later in the week - so a lot at stake.
If the first game was tight, the second is an absolute masterclass from seven-time world champion David. She dominates from every corner of the court to race through it 11-2 and there is nothing Massaro can do about it. "Just keep the pressure on," says David's coach.
Did you know? In 2013, Northern Irish boxer Michael Conlan took part in the Celebrity Apprentice Ireland television programme.
But he was then fired after leading his team to a 10,000euro loss in the third week. The eventual winner of the show was Edele Lynch from cheesy nineties pop group B*Witched.
Northern Ireland's Michael Conlan beats India's Shiva Thapa, the world number three, on an unanimous points decision.
Conlon tells BBC One: "It was a tough fight from start to finish. I was very nervous today, because he's a very skilful fighter and I knew it could be my hardest fight of the competition. I outsmarted him.
"It wasn't my best performance but there's plenty more to come from me. Gold's the only thing in my eyes."
England's Alison Waters tells BBC sport following her 11-7 11-7 11-5 defeat by Joelle King of New Zealand: "It was very disappointing. I felt a bit flat. I tried my best but it wasn't my day today.
"She was probably the better player on the day. I've got to pick myself up for the women's doubles tomorrow."
15:00 BST: Watch badminton live - mixed teams final: England v Malaysia
15:40 BST: Watch shooting live - women's trap gold medal
15:45 BST: Watch squash live - men's final: Matthew v Willstrop
16:00 BST: Watch women's hockey live - Scotland v Wales
17:00 BST: Watch netball live - Northern Ireland v St Lucia
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Judy Murray, mother of tennis star Andy Murray: "Both my sons Andy and Jamie played table tennis on the kitchen table at home growing up using short bread tin lids and made a net with cereal boxes!"
It's predictably tight between the best two players in the world, David trailing for most of the first game and saving a game point with a superb 'boast' off three walls, and then converting her first chance to take it 12-10.
Former England international Mel Clewlow on BBC Sport: "England made such a good start and this is a classic counterpunch from Australia. Jodie Kenny's having such a good tournament, that's her eighth goal.
"For all her goals against Scotland, she went stick-side of the goalkeeper, but this time, she just drilled it over the post player's head."
England chalk up another bronze thanks to Andrew Knapper and Sam Tolchard who beat Namibia 19-12 in the men's pairs.
Namibia - yet to win a bowling medal in their history in the competition - won more ends but England weighed in with the big counts to take third spot.
England discuss gold medallist Dan Greaves:, external "Golden selfie."
Former England international Mel Clewlow on BBC Sport as Australia lead England 2-0 at half-time in their Pool B encounter: "If you took the scoreline out of the equation, England have every reason to be happy with that half.
"From an Australian perspective, the quality of their finishing has given them the lead and that is the difference between the sides."
Scottish pairs bowls gold medallist Paul Foster on BBC One: "This is the highlight of my career. To win a gold medal in your home country is an unbelievable feeling, I'll take this to my grave.
"The bowls Alex played yesterday was incredible, and I just said to myself last night: 'I'm going to help the big man out today.'"
Foster triumphed alongside partner Alex Marshall, who played a superb shot to clinch victory over England in yesterday's semi-final.
Saj Chowdhury
BBC Sport in Glasgow
"Welcome to the Crystal Maze 2014. Not really. It is the glass court at the Scotstoun Centre which is hosting two box office finals, the first featuring world number one Nicol David up against world champion Laura Massaro. David's team are confident.
"'She's not nervous because she's been in so many finals,'" said coach Allan Soyza. "It could be tight, I guess."