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. Swimmingpublished at 20:34 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Aimee Lewis
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    Fran HalsallImage source, PA

    "The standing ovation for Fran Halsall was like a Mexican Wave, people rising as she walked around the pool. It took her a while to get to the end of her lap of honour, with the new Commonwealth 50m freestyle champion climbing over a barrier to autograph a fan's T-shirt.

    "As if she wasn't popular enough already. Talking of Mexican Waves... someone has just got one under way - and Mark Foster even joins in. Wahey!"

  2. Swimmingpublished at 20:29 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Georgia Davies of Wales was the second fastest qualifier and will fancy her chances of claiming a medal at the Tollcross Swimming Centre. English pair Lizzie Simmonds and Lauren Quigley have also qualified.

    Emily SeebohmImage source, Getty Images

    But the woman to beat will be Australia's Emily Seebohm, (pictured) the defending champion, a silver medallist at the 2012 Olympics and the fastest qualifier.

  3. Judopublished at 20:27 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    England and Scotland complete the judo programme with six gold medals each. Both sent 14-strong teams and both leave with 13 different medallists. A quite remarkable achievement.

  4. Gold Medalpublished at 20:26 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Chris Sherrington of Scotland celebrates victoryImage source, Getty Images

    Scotland's Chris Sherrington caps a memorable evening for the host nation with gold in the +100kg final against Ruan Snyman of South Africa.

    Royal Marine Sherrington went an early waza-ari up and then threw Snyman for two waza-ari to take ippon before celebrating by saluting all four sides of the SECC.

    Wales's Mark Shaw gets the bronze medal in the +100kg for his win over Sam Rosser of New Zealand after holding down the Kiwi for ippon.

  5. Medal Ceremonypublished at 20:25 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    It is medal time. It is a mixture of crying and laughing for England's Fran Halsall after her triumph in the women's 50m freestyle.

    Sisters Cate and Bronte Campbell are either side of her on the podium.

  6. Judopublished at 20:25 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Sarah Adlington of Scotland (white) competes against Jodie Myers of England in the Women’s +78kg Judo gold medal finalImage source, Getty Images

    It has been a great night for Scotland on the judo mat. As well as Euan Burton's win, Sarah Adlington beat England's Jodie Myers in the +78kg category to claim gold.

    "The crowd were amazing, to come away with the win is fantastic," said Adlington. "It is the first time I have fought since February, so to come back here and win gold hopefully stands me in good stead for the Olympic qualifiers later this year."

    Myers said afterwards: "I am happy that I have medalled, that is an achievement in itself, but I came here to win. At the end of the day, I am 19, and have so many years ahead of me, and this is just one experience I can take forwards."

  7. Weightliftingpublished at 20:23 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Nick Hope
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "The crowd are on their feet as England's Shaun Clegg raises the 128kg total above his head and lets out a primeval roar - but wait, it's not been allowed. Difficult to tell if Clegg was losing grip but moments after lifting it above his head he seem to let it come crashing back down to the ground.

    "Clegg, who's the son of former Manchester United player Mick Clegg, still has the 'clean and jerk' phase to come but is realistically out of medal contention."

  8. Swimmingpublished at 20:22 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Aimee Lewis
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "There's around an equal number of English and Scottish flags at Tollcross this evening and it's level-pegging in terms of the noise generated by each set of supporters.

    "If we're talking end-of-night awards for noisiest group, it could come down to the last race of the night - the men's 100m breaststroke. Who needs Murdoch v Peaty when you've got a fans-off?"

  9. Commonwealth knowledgepublished at 20:22 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    So this is the Commonwealth Games, but how much do you actually know about the Commonwealth?

    Our latest BBC iWonder guide focuses on the Commonwealth, its relevance and it has a vote asking people whether they think it is important or not. The guide has lots of BBC archive of the Commonwealth, including a video looking at why one Commonwealth island considers Prince Philip to be a god.

    Click here to go to the the iWonder guide.

  10. Judopublished at 20:17 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Euan Burton of Scotland defeats Shah Hussain Shah of Pakistan in the Men's +100kg Judo gold medal finalImage source, Getty Images

    Scotland's flag-bearer Euan Burton, who won gold in the men's -100kg judo he was unable to watch all of his wife Gemma Gibbons' fight for her own gold medal in the women's -78kg class. Gemma lost the match to Wales' Natalie Powell, about 20 minutes before his fight.

    "I was in the warm-up room, trying to stay as focused as I could and just caught the back end of the fight," said Burton. "She will be massively disappointed, because she came here for gold."

    On his own win, Burton added: "Now, it is just a sense of relief at the moment. I guess tomorrow the excitement and pride will come."

  11. Table tennispublished at 20:15 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    England will meet India in the men's team table tennis semi-final on Sunday.

    Paul DrinkhallImage source, PA

    The trio of Paul Drinkhall (pictured), Liam Pitchford and Andrew Baggaley beat the Wales side of Daniel O'Connell, Ryan Jenkins and Stephen Jenkins 3-0.

    India were 3-0 winners over Scotland while the other semi-final will feature Singapore against Nigeria.

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

    Chris Walker-HebbornImage source, AFP

    After qualifying second fastest for the final of the men's 50m backstroke, England's Commonwealth 100m backstroke champion Chris Walker-Hebborn says: "It's a lot more relaxed for me now.

    "I'm trying to get up for the final and I've got a few things up my sleeve for tomorrow night. We'll see what happens.

    "I'm enjoying my swimming a lot more and with such a good performance in the final last night I don't have to be as worried or nervous."

  13. Rugby Sevenspublished at 20:12 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Ben Dirs
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "Next up at Ibrox it's defending champions New Zealand, who have never lost a Commonwealth Games sevens match since the sport made its debut at the 1998 Games, against Barbados, ranked 73 in the world. This could get ugly."

    Watch rugby sevens live

  14. Swimmingpublished at 20:07 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    England's Chris Walker-Hebborn and Liam Tancock won gold and bronze in the 100m backstroke on Friday and both men advance into the final of the 50m competition.

    The final will take place at 20:59 BST on Sunday.

  15. Athleticspublished at 20:04 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Olympic long jump champion Greg Rutherford is not expecting too many more problems with noisy neighbours at the Commonwealth Games, with the offenders in the athletes' village set for a dressing down.

    Greg RutherfordImage source, Getty Images

    The 27-year-old is the only British athletics gold medallist from London 2012 in action. However, Rutherford's preparations for the long jump qualifying on Tuesday have not been ideal so far thanks to some rowdy residents in the athletes' village.

    Rutherford says: "Our captain is going to have a word and I think it will generally be spoken about. It's not ideal. We'll ask them politely if they can keep it down."

  16. Best clips so farpublished at 20:02 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Home favourite Euan Burton of Scotland beats Shah Hussain Shah of Pakistan to win Commonwealth Games gold in the men's -100kg judo. Watch the clip here

    England's Francesca Halsall wins 50m freestyle gold in a Commonwealth Games record time of 24.14 seconds. Watch the clip here

    Scotland narrowly miss out on causing a huge upset in the rugby sevens but run defending champions New Zealand close at Ibrox. Watch the clip here

  17. Hockeypublished at 20:01 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Wales v AustraliaImage source, Getty Images

    Team Wales hockey player Ben Carless, external: "An intense occasion, disappointing scoreline at 7-1 but fair play to those @HockeyAustralia boys, you are an impressive outfit."

  18. Gold Medalpublished at 19:53 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Sarah AdlingtonImage source, Getty Images

    Scotland's Sarah Adlington clinches victory over England's Jodie Myers in the final of the women's +78kg final.

    Adlington's yuko proves to be enough to secure Scotland's fourth judo gold at the SEEC and spark yet more wild celebrations for the host nation. Myers has to settle for a silver medal.

  19. Swimmingpublished at 19:53 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    The Proclaimers

    It has been a great Commonwealth Games for Scotland and a great Commonwealth Games for The Proclaimers. Never has their hit song 'I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)' been played so often.

    But the crowd at the Tollcross Swimming Centre are lapping it up, singing along loudly, waving huge foam hands, flags and anything else they can get their hands on. Rebecca Adlington is dancing away in the BBC studio and it is a great atmosphere at the Friendly Games.