Summary

  • 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

  • Up to 12 live streams - Live Coverage tab

  1. Bowlspublished at 13:04 British Summer Time 28 July 2014

    Scotland are going for gold at Kelvingrove and draw first blood against Malaysia by winning the opening two ends with a single and a double.

    Alex MarshallImage source, Getty Images

    Alex Marshall (pictured) celebrated wildly after knocking out England in a semi-final thriller and he will be hoping to have something else to shout about in tandem with Paul Foster.

    In the bronze medal match, England take an early 1-0 lead against Namibia.

  2. Athleticspublished at 13:01 British Summer Time 28 July 2014

    Lawrence ClarkeImage source, lawrence_clarke

    England 110m hurdler Lawrence Clarke on Twitter:, external I've come a long way since my first hurdles race! Can't wait to wear the #WeAreEngland kit tomorrow

    The men's 110m hurdles begins at 10.55 BST tomorrow.

  3. Athleticspublished at 12:57 British Summer Time 28 July 2014

    The men's 400m heats have finished and England's Martyn Rooney and Michael Bingham qualify automatically, while Nigel Levine is one of the fastest losers as all three move into Tuesday's semi-finals.

    But the man they will all have to beat is Grenada's Olympic champion Kirani James, who eases through the first phase. His victory at London 2012 was his country's first Olympic medal.

    The achievement made James a national hero and he became even more popular when the country's prime minister gave everyone on the island a half-day national holiday.

  4. Get involvedpublished at 12:49 British Summer Time 28 July 2014

    We've been asking you for your favourite Commonwealth Games moments from the pool, and there is a lot of love for Fran Halsall.

    Scotty Reynolds:, external Fave moment in the pool? Who can go past a world record? Well done Aussie relay team 4x100 women.

    Fran HalsallImage source, Getty Images

    Leon O'Sullivan:, external Fran Halsall (pictured) doing the fastest 50 free EVER! Sensational from a hardworking, lovely athlete.

    Rosannah Gabrielle:, external Fran Halsall winning two golds after a disappointing Olympics and then knowing the words to Jerusalem too.

  5. Athleticspublished at 12:47 British Summer Time 28 July 2014

    England's Laura Weightman on BBC One: "It was getting a little bit messy but I tried not to panic and I knew my time would come. I knew I could rely on my strength at the end to pick off the places. I'm pleased to get qualification out of the way and now I can just focus on the final."

    Weightman had to avoid a rival, who stumbled into her path during the race, but managed to move into the final.

  6. Gold Medalpublished at 12:46 British Summer Time 28 July 2014

    It's a one-two for India as they continue to impress in the shooting.

    Serving soldier and flute player Jitu Rai takes the gold with Gurpal Singh the silver. Giant Australian Daniel Repacholi wins bronze with England's Kristian Callaghan finishing fifth.

  7. Medal Ceremonypublished at 12:45 British Summer Time 28 July 2014

    Dan Greaves stands on the top podium as 'Jerusalem' belts out around Hampden Park. It is England's first athletics gold medal of the 2014 Commonwealth Games and the big man is doing well to fight back the tears.

  8. Athleticspublished at 12:43 British Summer Time 28 July 2014

    Three English men - Chris Baker, Martyn Bernard and Tom Parsons - all move into Wednesday's final and are among 13 competitors that will be going for the gold.

  9. Athleticspublished at 12:40 British Summer Time 28 July 2014

    Aimee Lewis
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    Alrd DaviesImage source, Getty Images

    "It took Aled Davies a while to get through his media commitments. That's the curse of being in demand, and being able to conduct interviews in both Welsh and English. He also needed to take a pit stop in the middle of it all so headed to the gentlemen's, only to be told he couldn't use that particular convenience.

    "The Welshman U-turned and eventually found an alternative. A Paralympic and Commonwealth medallist should have the freedom of Hampden Park's loos, surely?"

  10. Hockeypublished at 12:40 British Summer Time 28 July 2014

    Daniel Coultas of ScotlandImage source, Getty Images

    They might struggle to push Australia for the gold medal this week but Scotland's men have provided the best moment so far at the National Hockey Centre, coming back from 3-1 down at half-time to win 4-3, thanks to a brilliant winner from Nick Parkes.

    It only takes them to fourth in their group, but they are still alive in the tournament and take a deserved lap of honour.

  11. Athleticspublished at 12:38 British Summer Time 28 July 2014

    England's Laura Weightman joins Laura Muir and Hannah England in the women's 1500m final. Weightman has to show her best dancing moves to avoid one of her rivals who stumbles into her path, but still manages to finish third.

    There is also good news for England's Jemma Simpson, as she scrapes into the final.

  12. Athleticspublished at 12:33 British Summer Time 28 July 2014

    Scotland 1500m runner Laura Muir, who books her place in Tuesday's final it impressed with the atmosphere at Hampden Park.

    "It's absolutely amazing," says Muir. "Usually I can pick out my mum and dad quite easily, but I'm not sure I can with all the flags here."

    England's Hannah England adds: "It was amazing. It was a relief that they took it out fast and obviously I'm pleased to get an automatic position."

    Muir and England qualified in third and fourth respectively in the first heat.

  13. Athleticspublished at 12:31 British Summer Time 28 July 2014

    England's Dan Greaves,, external who won gold earlier in the Para-sport F42/44 discus, writes on Twitter: "Commonwealth champion! Aargh. Is this real?"

    Yes, Dan, yes it is. You are the Commonwealth Games champion.

  14. Hockeypublished at 12:28 British Summer Time 28 July 2014

    Scotland v Wales hockeyImage source, @colingregor

    Dramatic scenes at the National Hockey Centre as Scotland come flying out of the blocks in the second half, levelling the score with two quick goals from Gordon McIntyre and Daniel Coultas and then moving ahead when Nick Parkes throws himself into the 'D' to score number four. A stunning goal and celebrations to match.

    Scotland rugby sevens captain Colin Gregor on Twitter:, external Big second half for @Team_Scotland in the hockey. Hockey's Pirlo on to make the difference @hallser #GoScotland

    "Hockey's Pirlo" is Scotland's Gareth Hall.

  15. Athleticspublished at 12:28 British Summer Time 28 July 2014

    It is the first round of the women's 1500m at the moment at Hampden Park. Laura Muir of Scotland and Hannah England of, er, England both qualify for Tuesday night's final.

    Hannah England, a silver medallist at the 2011 World Championships, produces a season's best performance.

  16. Athleticspublished at 12:18 British Summer Time 28 July 2014

    Colin Jackson
    Two-time CWG champion and BBC Sport athletics pundit

    "Kirani James was superb. You couldn't even see when he put his foot down, that was how good it was. There's a lot of debate about the Commonwealth Games and their place, but you can see that they matter to Kirani James - he wants to win major titles and he's a true champion."

    James qualified first in his heat in 45.52 seconds.

  17. Shootingpublished at 12:18 British Summer Time 28 July 2014

    Kristian CallaghanImage source, Getty Images

    Mick Gault might have grabbed the headlines as he attempted to set a new Games record with a 19th medal, but his failure to reach the 50m final might have obscured compatriot Kristian Callaghan's effort in qualifying in second place. He gets under way at 12:15, and you can watch the action here.

    Meanwhile, Gault insists he will not back to try again at Gold Coast 2018: "I think my body is telling me otherwise. I have got a trapped nerve in my back at the moment, my legs are burning.

    "I'm 60 years old and my muscles are getting a little bit weaker now and I'm finding it a little bit too much, but I'm still good enough to shoot at home."

    A well-deserved retirement for Mick. What a great career he has had.

  18. Get involvedpublished at 12:17 British Summer Time 28 July 2014

    Josie Verghese:, external Cribbing up on flags as I watch #CommonwealthGames splash&dash 50m free heats - amazing array of nations & v young swimmers!

    Dominic Carey:, external Hockey is the most thrilling but dangerous sport.

    Lynne:, external Kirani James just STROLLED around that 400m! Effortlessly cool.

    Remember to keep sending us your favourite moments from the swimming at Glasgow on Twitter at #bbcglasgow2014

    Ok, Josie, let's see how good you are. Here is our Commonwealth Games Flags Quiz to have a pop at. Can you get all 10 right?

  19. Squashpublished at 12:13 British Summer Time 28 July 2014

    England's Peter Barker takes on Saurav Ghosal of India with a bronze medal up for grabs, after both men missed out in Sunday's semi-finals. Left-hander Barker lost to world champion and England team-mate Nick Matthew, and was unhappy with the officials.

    Peter Barker of EnglandImage source, Getty Images

    "Reffing and mopping is not good enough and hasn't been for a long time," said the 30-year-old from Brentwood. "They're doing their best, but until they're professional like we are, the standard is not going to go up." Watch the match here.

  20. Sportsworld podcastpublished at 12:12 British Summer Time 28 July 2014

    This week's Sportsworld Commonwealth Games podcast is now available to be downloaded.

    Lee James is joined by St Helena swimmer Ben Dillon and Ghana's first track cyclist Jeddie Amoako-Ackah, who thinks the future of African cycling is bright.

    Lee also finds out what lengths athletes have to go to, to make their dream of competing at the Commonwealth Games a reality.