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. Medal Ceremonypublished at 20:51 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Daniel Wallace, 21, points to a cheering public as he stands on the top of the podium. He has been so calm up to now. But seeing the Scotland flag rising and the crowd singing 'Flower of Scotland' brings a lump to his throat and a tear to his eye.

    I'm sure he is not the only Scot crying at the moment. Emotional scenes, but memorable ones, in the pool. Wallace's success is Scotland's third swimming gold medal of this Commonwealth Games and their fifth medal overall in the pool.

  2. Swimmingpublished at 20:49 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Liam Tancock
  3. Swimmingpublished at 20:49 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Liam TancockImage source, PA

    England's Liam Tancock, who hails from Exeter, is aiming for an incredible eighth Commonwealth Games medal tonight when he swims in the men's 100m backstroke final (21.03 BST).

    He is also aiming for his third successive Commonwealth victory in this event after claiming golds in Melbourne in 2006 and Delhi four years later.

    Team-mate Chris Walker-Hebborn has also qualified for the final, as has Scotland's Craig McNally.

    Watch live coverage of the swimming here.

  4. Weightliftingpublished at 20:47 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Charles Ssekyaaya of Uganda competes in the Men's 62kg Group B WeightliftingImage source, Getty Images

    If weightlifting is your thing you might want to use your Red Button or our live coverage page to catch the rest of the men's 62kg, which is building towards a big climax. There are some impressive clean and jerks taking place right now. Wales' Gareth Evans is one of the men in action.

  5. Swimmingpublished at 20:46 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Karen Pickering
    BBC Sport aquatic sports expert & ex-CWG champion

    "That was impressive from Maddison Elliott. A superb swim and at only 15 you have to think she has a big future. An excellent silver for Stephanie Slater as well."

  6. Swimmingpublished at 20:46 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Aimee Lewis
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "What. A. Roar. The Scottish crowd enjoyed that and so did Daniel Wallace. The powerful Scot made his competitors look like tug boats. He sits on the ropes and encourages the supporters to roar some more, which is fine and dandy but I will need a ear test after this evening."

  7. Gold Medalpublished at 20:44 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Maddison ElliottImage source, Reuters

    Fifteen-year-old Maddison Elliott takes gold in the women's 100m freestyle S8 event. The Australian is hugely emotional as she breaks down in tears after the victory. In an incredible performance, Elliott also breaks the world record.

    There is another medal for England as Steph Slater (see 20:34) wins silver.

  8. Swimmingpublished at 20:41 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Rebecca Adlington
    Four-time Olympic medallist and BBC Sport swimming expert

    "You kept thinking 'how is Daniel going to claw this back?' but he swam his own race and pulled it off."

  9. Swimmingpublished at 20:41 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Adrian Moorhouse
    Olympic gold medallist and BBC swimming expert

    "Daniel Wallace goodness me! Wow, wow, wow. That was brilliant."

  10. Swimmingpublished at 20:41 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Men's 400m individual medley gold medallist Daniel Wallace tells BBC Sport: "I knew where I needed to be at each point. It was a dogfight to the finish but I'm really happy. It's not every day you get to race and win in front of your home crowd."

  11. Gold Medalpublished at 20:36 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Daniel WallaceImage source, Getty Images

    What a Commonwealth Games this is for Scotland. Daniel Wallace takes gold in the pool in the men's 400m individual medley.

    He was well behind with 50m remaining but, with the home fans screaming their support, Wallace burst through to touch first. He screams out in delight and smashes both arms into the water in an emotional celebration.

    Australia's Thomas Fraser-Holmes, a gold medallist in the 200m freestyle, finishes second, with Sebastien Rousseau of South Africa third.

  12. Judopublished at 20:35 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Megan FletcherImage source, Getty Images

    Judo gold medallist Megan Fletcher, a geography teacher in Bristol, broke down as she paid tribute to her late former coach Don Werner, who passed away earlier this year from cancer.

    She said: "Everything I do now, he taught me, so I will always be grateful to him, and hopefully he would be proud."

    The 24-year-old was cheered on by younger brother Ben, whose knee injury robbed him of the chance of competing at the Games.

    She added: "I saw Ben after the semi-final and we had a little bit of an emotional moment. It was so disappointing for us as a family to be so close to coming here and Ben could have won it, but he is such a strong-minded person that I know in the future he will be one to watch."

  13. Swimmingpublished at 20:34 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Stephanie SlaterImage source, Getty Images

    England's Steph Slater will be bidding for a first Commonwealth medal in this evening's Para-sport 100m freestyle final but the road to Glasgow has been less than straightforward for the Preston swimmer.

    She was a talented able-bodied swimmer before suffering pain and numbness in her arm during a training session, later diagnosed as damage to the lower part of her brachial plexus - the network of nerves that conducts signals from the spine to the shoulder, arm, and hand.

    It meant she was unable to use her arm again and now swims using just her right arm.

    You can read more about Slater's story back to the pool here.

  14. Swimmingpublished at 20:33 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Wales' Georgia Davies tells BBC Sport after reaching the final of the 100m backstroke: "I've been chasing that personal best for a while so I am thrilled with that. I felt pretty rusty in the heats this morning and bit nervous. I'm really looking forward to the final tomorrow now."

  15. Swimmingpublished at 20:32 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Are you keeping up? Don't worry, we won't be asking any questions later. The next final is up shortly. This one is the men's 400m individual medley.

    Scotland's Dan Wallace, 21, was the fastest qualifier. Are we about to witness another gold for the hosts?

  16. Boxingpublished at 20:30 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Neil Johnston
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "The conditions are so stifling inside the SECC precinct that India's Mandeep Jangra had someone waving a towel in front of him to cool him down between rounds while facing Mozambique's Augusto Mathule.

    "It worked. Jangra lives to fight another day after easing through in the welterweight (69kg) class without barely breaking sweat."

  17. Swimmingpublished at 20:29 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Karen Pickering
    BBC Sport aquatic sports expert & ex-CWG champion

    "Georgia Davies comes out of that with a lot of credit. She was under the 60-second barrier and is the second fastest into the final so she's really found some form."

  18. Swimmingpublished at 20:29 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Lizzie Simmonds and Lauren Quigley are joined in the women's 100m backstroke final by Welsh swimmer Georgia Davies, after she comes second in her semi-final.

  19. Swimmingpublished at 20:27 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    England's Lizzie Simmonds tells BBC Sport after reaching the final of the 100m backstroke: "I blew the cobwebs away this morning and I feel good. It's great to know that I'm a bit ahead of the field with the starts and turns."