Summary

  • Swimming - England's Fran Halsall and Adam Peaty win golds

  • Judo - Golds for Scotland's Burton, Sherrington and Adlington plus Powell of Wales

  • Cycling - Scotland's Fachie/Maclean win Para-sport tandem gold

  • Weightlifting - England's Zoe Smith wins 58kg gold

  • Gymnastics - Wales' Frankie Jones wins individual ribbon gold

  1. Gold Medalpublished at 21:12 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Adam PeatyImage source, PA

    He set a new Commonwealth Games record in the semi-finals and Adam Peaty of England beats that mark to become the champion.

    The 19-year-old's time of 58.94 seconds sees him finish ahead of South Africa's Olympic champion Cameron van der Burgh.

    Scotland's Ross Murdoch, a gold medallist in the 200m breaststroke, has a bronze to add to his haul.

  2. Swimmingpublished at 21:11 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Women's 100m backstroke silver medallist Georgia Davies of Wales tells BBC Sport: "I've finally broken my personal best from five years ago. I'm so happy to be on the podium for the 100m."

  3. Swimmingpublished at 21:10 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Adrian Moorhouse
    Olympic gold medallist and BBC swimming expert

    "Georgia Davies pushed Emily Seebohm all the way. Davies improved her best time to get a silver medal and a new Welsh record as well. Seebohm is a world-class performer so that's a great effort."

  4. Gold Medalpublished at 21:07 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Emily SeebohmImage source, Getty Images

    We mentioned Emily Seebohm was the woman to beat in the women's 100m backstroke event. Well, no one can do that. A games record of 59:37 seconds gives her the gold.

    But there is a new personal best and a new Wales record for Loughborough-based Georgia Davies, who takes a silver medal.

  5. Rugby Sevenspublished at 21:06 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Gavin Hastings
    BBC Sport rugby union expert & ex-Scotland captain on Radio 5 live:

    "We've talked all week about how Scotland have to ensure they are in top eight for tomorrow morning. Interestingly, Stuart Hogg is starting on the bench alongside Sean Lamont. It is very important that Scotland win this match."

  6. Swimmingpublished at 21:06 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Adam BrownImage source, Getty Images

    It's been an emotional month for England's Adam Brown, who qualified for the final of tomorrow's men's 100m freestyle. The 25-year-old is looking forward to spending time after the Games with his new daughter Elizabeth Jane, who was born four weeks premature.

    Brown said: "My little girl was born four weeks early and I was at the training camp in London, so unfortunately I missed the birth. I'll be back soon to meet up with my little girl. She's healthy and I'm looking forward to getting back home to spend some time with her.

    "I'm pleased to be through to the final. It's all about making it through to the finals and I've done that. I'll get some rest and hopefully come back faster tomorrow."

  7. Coming uppublished at 21:04 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    21:04: Watch coverage of Rugby Sevens - Scotland take on Canada in the Pool A match at Ibrox Stadium.

    21:06: Watch coverage of the swimming - Action from the women's 100m backstroke final, the men's 100m breastroke final and the 4 x 200m women's freestyle relay.

  8. Boxingpublished at 21:01 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Some boxing results for you.

    Men's middleweight (75kg) last 32: Connor Coyle (Northern Ireland) beat Lungile Dyamdeki (Lesotho)

    Zack DaviesImage source, Reuters

    Men's light-welterweight (64kg) last 32: Zack Davies (Wales, pictured) beat Thabiso Dlamini (Swaziland)

    Men's light-welterweight (64kg) last 32: Josh Taylor (Scotland) beat Kagiso Bagwasi (Botswana)

  9. Get involved using #bbcglasgow2014published at 20:55 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Earlier today, The Plymouth Herald, external published an article which explained how a stray dog was christened in honour of English swimmer Ben Proud's gold medal victory in the 50m butterfly yesterday.

    Proud responded on Twitter by saying:, external Made my day. The dog is more photogenic than me!

    Ben ProudImage source, @BenProud
  10. Boxingpublished at 20:55 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Barry McGuigan
    BBC Sport boxing expert discussing English boxer Antony Fowler on Radio 5 live:

    "He is going to follow in the footsteps of Carl Froch and other super middleweight champions. At the minute he is making big waves in the middleweight division. I think he is going to dominate this division."

  11. Weightliftingpublished at 20:53 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Nick Hope
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    Chris FreeburyImage source, PA

    "At the halfway stage of the men's -69kg final England's Chris Freebury's total of 130kg in the 'snatch' puts him in third position - but only by virtue of his weight, which is marginally lower than that of two level-pegging opponents.

    "Omkar Otari of India leads with 136kg, ahead of Mohd Hafifi Mansor of Malaysia with 135kg."

  12. Swimmingpublished at 20:52 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Andy Jameson
    1986 CWG gold medallist and BBC swimming expert

    "A clear body length ahead in the 100m freestyle for James Magnussen is incredible."

  13. Swimmingpublished at 20:51 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    England's Ben Proud, a gold medallist yesterday, misses out on a place in the final of the 100m freestyle. He is the ninth fastest in the semi-finals, but only the top eight advance.

    However, there will be some English representation in tomorrow's final as Adam Brown and James Disney-May both do enough to qualify.

    Australia's James Magnussen impresses in his semi-final victory.

  14. Judopublished at 20:47 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Scotland judo athlete Stephanie Inglis, external: "So proud to be part of @Team_Scotland and @JudoScotland What a Games! Never felt prouder to be Scottish. Well done everyone."

  15. Bowlspublished at 20:42 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    England's women's fours team lose 12-10 to South Africa in their quarter-final.

  16. Swimmingpublished at 20:41 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Karen Pickering
    BBC Radio 5 live aquatic sports expert on Twitter

    Fran Halsall (right)Image source, Karen Pickering

    "Proof size isn't everything! Towered over but it's @franhalsall who has the gold."

  17. Swimmingpublished at 20:40 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    What is your highlight of the Commonwealth Games so far?

    Ross MurdochImage source, Getty Images

    I bet a lot of people, especially those in Scotland, would answer with the moment on Thursday when a wide-eyed, open-mouthed 20-year-old Ross Murdoch realised he had claimed a shock victory in the men's 200m breaststroke and defeated strong favourite Michael Jamieson.

    But things could be getting even better for Murdoch as he is in tonight's 100m breaststroke final.

    England's Adam Peaty and James Wilby, Scotland's Chris Benson and Rob Holderness of Wales will be among the swimmers trying to deny Murdoch another gold medal.

  18. Swimmingpublished at 20:39 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    After qualifying fastest for the final of the women's 50m butterfly in a Commonwealth record, England's Fran Halsall spoke to BBC Sport. "It's been a fairytale night," the new 50m freestyle champion said.

    "I've got a job to do and I need to disengage from all the hype and stay focused. It's been a chaotic night but you have to stick to your routine."

  19. Weightliftingpublished at 20:38 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    CommonwealthGamesENG on Twitter:, external New Commonwealth champion Zoe Smith takes a well-earned rest on the sofa. #TeamEngland

    Zoe SmithImage source, COMMONWEALTHGAMESENG