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. Gold Medalpublished at 18:20 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Sarah Clark winsImage source, PA

    The home fans are singing and dancing again - and with good reason. Sarah Clark of Scotland wins the under 63kg judo final as she makes opponent Helene Wezeu Dombeu of Cameroon give up.

    Clark, 36, has competed in three Olympic Games.

  2. Rhythmic gymnasticspublished at 18:19 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Chris McLaughlin
    BBC Sport's Commonwealth Games reporter

    @BBCchrismclaugImage source, @BBCchrismclaug

    Interviewing @TeamWales silver and bronze medallists @Laura_Halford and Frankie Jones.

  3. Bronze Medalpublished at 18:18 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    That's two bronze medals for England in the -63kg judo event. Just after Katie-Jemima Yeats-Brown beats Beatrice Valois, Faith Pitman gets the better of Australia's Katharina Haecker.

  4. Track cyclingpublished at 18:14 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Tom Fordyce
    Chief sports writer in Glasgow

    "Slightly anticlimactic finale as Kiwi Sam Webster gets away from Jason Kenny to win the sprint goal decider. The Hoydrome, bouncing all afternoon, falls briefly silent - all but one small all-black corner. Kenny has been bulking up since failing to pick up a medal at the Worlds in Colombia last March, but the extra 5kg of power was not enough to close the gap he allowed Webster to build."

  5. Bronze Medalpublished at 18:13 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    English teenager Katie-Jemima Yeats-Brown, 19, wins her country's first judo medal of the evening, beating Beatrice Valois of Canada in her bronze-medal contest.

  6. Rhythmic gymnasticspublished at 18:11 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Francesca JonesImage source, PA

    Wales' Francesca Jones won silver in the individual all-around competition to secure her second medal of the Games. She's understandably emotional: "It means everything. The sole focus for two years has been this. It's been such a long road. To get the results we've done I cant even put it into words."

    Compatriot Laura Halford, who won bronze, adds: "Frankie has inspired me. When I saw her get her medal in Delhi I knew I wanted to do the same. Having her as a role model and supporting me was amazing. On the podium I was thinking I couldn't believe I'd won a bronze medal. I didn't think an individual medal would be realistic. To prove myself wrong is quite funny."

  7. Boxingpublished at 18:10 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Currently top of the AIBA rankings, Andrew Selby of Wales is expected to be pushing for a medal in the men's flyweight competition.

    Andrew SelbyImage source, Getty Images

    Selby, 25, is a two-time gold medallist at the European Amateur Championship and also won a silver medal at the World Amateur Championships in Baku in 2011.

    His brother Lee is a professional boxer and fights for Matchroom Sport, who promote a number of fighters, including world super-middleweight champion Carl Froch. Andrew Selby fights Scotland's Reece McFadden, 19, in the last 32 at 18:35 BST.

    Watch live coverage of the boxing here.

  8. Track Cyclingpublished at 18:08 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Track cycling sprint silver medallist Jason Kenny: "I am shattered. I think I had a bit of cramp or something."

  9. 71 clubpublished at 18:07 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    BBC Sport's Ollie Williams is attempting to interview an athlete from each of the 71 competing nations. He spoke to six competitors yesterday. Here is another entry.

    EIGHT - Brown Ramohaka, Solomon Islands

    Brown RamohakaImage source, Getty Images

    Weightlifter Brown Ramohaka made it to the Commonwealth Games despite struggling for training time in cramped facilities back home.

    "I started weightlifting because I was walking past the gym one day and stood by the window," he recalls following his 62kg contest. "I looked inside the gym and the man who is now my coach asked me: 'Do you want to come and train with us?'"

    Brown has been lifting ever since but his coach, Lesley, says he succeeded against the odds in Glasgow: "I'm very proud of him. He beat his personal best, when back at home we have only two weightlifting platforms for training - one for ladies and one for males. Training was difficult and I'm happy that when he came here, he did his best."

  10. Track Cyclingpublished at 18:07 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Sarah Storey
    Six-time Paralympic cycling gold medallist and BBC Sport expert

    "Jason has done so much more extra riding than Sam Webster and that probably cost him."

  11. Track Cyclingpublished at 18:04 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Rob Hayles
    Three-time Olympic medallist and BBC Sport cycling expert

    "Jason allowed too much of a gap and left himself too much work to do in the final straight. He tried to execute the same plan as the second race but he didn't manage it."

  12. Track Cyclingpublished at 18:03 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Victoria Pendleton
    Double Olympic champion and BBC Sport cycling expert

    "It was a fabulous race and Jason seemed to hold back and give it to Sam Webster. Maybe Jason's used up too much energy and he perhaps should have picked up the pace a bit sooner.

    "I think Webster deserves credit for keeping it slow and playing to his strengths, because a longer race would have suited Jason."

  13. Gold Medalpublished at 18:02 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Webster leads KennyImage source, AFP

    There is no gold medal for England's Jason Kenny. New Zealand's Sam Webster, who won the opening race, takes the third to take the glory and the victory.

    It's Kenny's second silver of the Games so far after he was part of the group that came second in the men's team finals.

  14. Get involved using #bbcglasgow2014published at 18:01 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Track cyclist Laura Trott:, external "Oh my God!! I wish I was feeling well so I could go watch him! Let's get behind my Jason!"

  15. Track cyclingpublished at 18:01 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Now is the time for Jason Kenny. He has won one and lost one of his best-of-three final against Sam Webster. Another win and it is gold, another loss and it is silver.

  16. Coming up on day twopublished at 18:00 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    18:35 BST: Watch boxing live including England's Andrew Selby v Scotland's Reece McFadden in the 52kg round of 32.

    18:35 BST: Watch judo live as England Danny Williams takes on New Zealand's Adrian Leat for the -73kg gold medal.

    18:45 BST: Watch squash live - world champion Laura Massaro of England is in action in the round of 16.

    Swimming finals get under way from 19:07 BST

  17. Track Cyclingpublished at 17:59 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Rob Hayles
    Three-time Olympic medallist and BBC Sport cycling expert

    "Jack Bobridge had been going well in training and he's come back on the track from the road and produced. Two golds for him now."

  18. Gold Medalpublished at 17:55 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Jack Bobridge of Australia won the Commonwealth Games gold in Delhi four years ago and he has just repeated that feat in Glasgow.

    He defeats countryman Alex Edmondson, the current world champion, in the men's 4,000m individual pursuit cycling.

    Bobridge came out of retirement to enter this year's Commonwealth Games. Well, what a decision that has proved to be. He has now won two gold medals after also taking gold in the 4,000m team pursuit event.

  19. Judopublished at 17:53 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Scotland v England
  20. Judopublished at 17:53 British Summer Time 25 July 2014

    Ben Dirs
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "To the Scottish Exhibition, and indeed Conference, Centre. Judo for me this evening and, if I'm particularly lucky, I could see the home nations win nine medals in all - four English judoka fighting for gold (including compatriots Owen Livesey and Tom Reed in the -81kg final), as well Scotland's Sarah Clarke. Two English judoka fighting for bronze, two Scots and Eoin Fleming of Northern Ireland."