Summary

  • Swimming: England win two golds and Scotland's Daniel Wallace also triumphs

  • Cycling: England's Joanna Rowsell wins pursuit gold; Jason Kenny sprint silver

  • Para-cycling: Scotland's Neil Fachie and Craig Maclean win gold

  • Judo: Golds for England's Williams, Livesey and Fletcher and Scotland's Clark

  • Wales: Silver and bronze in rhythmic gymnastics plus shooting silver

  1. Goodbyepublished at 22:43 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    That seems a perfect way to end our live text commentary on day two of the Commonwealth Games. I will just point you in the direction of Tonight at the Games on BBC One now with Clare Balding and Mark Chapman as they review today's action.

    We will be back with the live text commentary at 08:00 BST on Saturday with all the action, news and reaction. Thank you for joining us and we look forward to your company again tomorrow. Bye for now.

  2. Track cyclingpublished at 22:40 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Joanna RowsellImage source, Joanna Rowsell

    Gold medal winning cyclist Joanna Rowsell on Instagram:, external So, so, so happy to get the gold tonight in the Individual Pursuit!

  3. Badmintonpublished at 22:39 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Kirsty GilmourImage source, PA

    Scotland have just beaten New Zealand 5-0 in the mixed team event Group C, with star duo Imogen Bankier and Kirsty Gilmour (pictured) completing a 21-4 21-11 win in just 21 minutes to clinch the whitewash in front of a loud crowd. They are through to the quarter-finals.

  4. Coming up on Saturday (part two)published at 22:36 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    And don't forget these events that will see medals won on Saturday.

    Shooting (men's skeet and 10m air pistol, women's 10m air rifle and 25m pistol, Queen's prize pairs)

    Swimming (men's 100m breast, 200m fly and Para-sport 200m S14 free, women's 50m free, 100m back, 200m breast and 4x200m free relay)

    Triathlon (team relay)

    Weightlifting (women's 58kg, men's 69kg).

  5. Coming up on Saturdaypublished at 22:35 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Sports: Badminton, boxing, cycling (track), gymnastics (rhythmic), hockey, judo, lawn bowls, netball, rugby sevens, shooting, squash, swimming, triathlon, table tennis and weightlifting.

    Gold medals won: 29

    Medals won in ... cycling - track (men's 1,000m time trial, points race and Para-sport sprint B tandem, women's scratch race),

    Gymnastics (rhythmic apparatus finals)

    Judo (men's -90kg, -100kg and +100kg, women's -78kg and +78kg)

    Lawn Bowls (Para-sport mixed pairs B2/B3)

  6. Get involvedpublished at 22:35 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Scotland swimmer Michael JamiesonImage source, Getty Images

    Mitch Mansfield:, external Amid Scottish joy in the pool, have to feel for Michael Jamieson; as though everyone's having a great time at his party except him.

  7. Squashpublished at 22:31 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    England's James Willstrop completes a convincing 3-0 victory against New Zealand's Martin Knight to move into the quarter-finals of the men's singles.

  8. Today's best clipspublished at 22:28 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    If you have missed any of today's action then here is a list of the best clips from day two.

    JUDO - Scotland's Sarah Clark wins the -63kg final as she makes opponent Helene Wezeu Dombeu of Cameroon submit.

    SWIMMING - Ben Proud, 19, wins the 50m butterfly final to help England to their first swimming gold at Glasgow 2014.

    BOXING - Northern Ireland's Steven Donnelly knocks out Pakistan's Hasan Asif within 30 seconds.

    SHOOTING - Welsh shooter Elena Allen has to settle for a Commonwealth Games silver medal in the women's skeet.

    CYCLING - England's Joanna Rowsell beats Australian Annette Edmondson to win the women's 3,000m individual pursuit.

    GYMNASTICS - Wales' Francesca Jones takes the silver medal in the rhythmic gymnastics individual all-around final.

    NETBALL - Scotland make a winning start to their first Commonwealth Games netball campaign.

  9. Get involved using #bbcglasgow2014published at 22:18 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Andy TennantImage source, @tennanto

    Track cyclist Andy Tennant:, external "Chilling with Jason Kenny and Philip Hindes. The midges are attacking us. Never thought I would be sat outside in Glasgow!"

  10. Squashpublished at 22:18 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    James WillstropImage source, Getty Images
  11. Squashpublished at 22:09 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    As mentioned, England's James Willstrop is in action in the last 16 of the men's singles. He is on course for a place in the quarter-finals as he took the first game 11-5 against New Zealand's Martin Knight and holds an 8-4 lead in the second.

  12. Get involved using #bbcglasgow2014published at 22:06 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Sharron Davies
    BBC Sport swimming expert & 1978 CWG champion

    England swimmer Siobhan-Marie O'ConnorImage source, @Sharrond62

    "One for the 2014 album - been a bumper year Siobhan-Marie O'Connor."

  13. Play continuespublished at 22:01 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    The action may be finished for the day in the pool, but there is still play going ahead in the badminton and squash events.

    Watch badminton here - Scotland v New Zealand.

    Watch squash here or on the Red Button, with England's former world number one James Willstrop in action.

  14. Get involved using #bbcglasgow2014published at 21:59 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Imogen Barham:, external England and Scotland had a great night in the swimming. Lots of medals being won.

    Janet M:, external Glasgow is proving to be a superb initiative and training incentive for Britain as a whole for Rio in 2016.

    Gary Corbett:, external Great to see home nations performing in the pool. A nice platform to build on following London 2012. Next, the big guns.

  15. Get involvedpublished at 21:51 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    What have been your highlights of day two? Let us know on Twitter, using the hashtag #bbcglasgow 2014 and we will publish the best messages.

  16. Best clips so farpublished at 21:45 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    If you happen to have missed the best action from today, then allow us to bring you up to date with a little collection of the best clips.

    Ben Proud, 19, wins the 50m butterfly final to help England to their first swimming gold at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games. Watch the clip here.

    New Zealander Sam Webster pips England's Jason Kenny to gold in the men's sprint in the deciding race of their final. Watch the clip here.

    Northern Ireland's Steven Donnelly knocks out Pakistan's Hasan Asif within the opening 30 seconds of their men's welterweight match at Glasgow 2014. Watch the clip here.

  17. Swimmingpublished at 21:44 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Adrian Moorhouse
    Olympic gold medallist and BBC swimming expert

    "That was impressive from the Australians. The rest of the field couldn't live with them. I was impressed with how long South Africa managed to hang in there and give the Aussies a run for their money. A brilliant anchor leg from Cameron McEvoy."

  18. Gold Medalpublished at 21:41 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Australia relayImage source, Getty Images

    Australia end the day in winning style as they take gold in the men's 4 x 100m freestyle relay. South Africa come second, while Ben Proud wins his second medal of the evening as England claim the bronze, finishing ahead of hosts Scotland.

  19. Get involved using #bbcglasgow2014published at 21:39 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Sir Chris Hoy
    Six-time Olympic champion and BBC Sport cycling expert

    Chris Hoy cufflinksImage source, @chrishoy

    "Needed to be suited and booted to give out medals today. Forgot cufflinks. Here's the solution. Pretty snazzy huh?"

    The safety pin is never a good look, Chris.