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. Netballpublished at 17:22 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Stacey Jayne FrancisImage source, @StcyJyneFrancis

    England netball player Stacey Jayne Francis on Twitter:, external Although some disappointment for the team today... there was an EPIC milestone for my roomie @jadeyclarke! #100caps

    England lost 49-48 to Australia in their Pool B match earlier today.

  2. Weightliftingpublished at 17:21 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Nick Hope
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "Welsh lifter Michaela Breeze initially looks gutted after failing to lift her final clean and jerk of 113kg, but then looks to the crowd, smiles and accepts it's not going to be her day.

    "England's Smith by contrast is feeding off this crowd today - amazing performance today whatever the outcome."

  3. Medal Ceremonypublished at 17:20 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Elinor BarkerImage source, PA

    Elinor Barker of Wales collects her bronze medal after coming third in the women's 10km scratch, finishing behind Australian winner Annette Edmondson and fellow Aussie Amy Cure, who came second.

  4. Squashpublished at 17:18 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Reigning men's singles champion Nick Matthew cruised through to the last four with a 3-0 victory over Guernsey's Chris Simpson.

    There he will meet England team-mate Peter Barker, who also triumphed 3-0 against Australia's Cameron Pilley.

    Jenny Duncalf lost 3-1 to world number one and reigning champion Nicol David (pictured) in the women's singles quarter-finals.

    icol David of Malaysia and Jenny Duncalf of EnglandImage source, Getty Images
  5. Track Cyclingpublished at 17:14 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

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

    "It looked like the Scottish pair had run out of gas, but they just had enough left in the tank. What has it taken out of Neil Fachie and Craig Maclean for the decider though?"

  6. Track cycling (17:22)published at 17:13 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    As the name suggests, this event is all about a race against time. Two riders are on the track at the same time. There are nine separate races and the person with the quickest overall time wins. Simple.

    Names to watch out for in this one include England's Ed Clancy, Steven Burke and Kian Emadi and Scotland's Bruce Croall.

    Ed Clancy and Steven BurkeImage source, Getty Images

    Clancy (left) and Burke were part of the Great Britain side that won the team pursuit gold at the London 2012 Olympics.

  7. Track Cyclingpublished at 17:13 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

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

    "The Aussie pair of Jason Niblett, Kieran Modra wanted to make it another drag race and wound it up for a long way out.

    "But Neil Fachie and Craig Maclean gave themselves enough room on the final lap and managed to get the win on the line."

  8. Track cyclingpublished at 17:12 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Scotland could soon be winning another gold medal. The pairing of Neil Fachie and Craig Maclean win the second race against Australian duo Jason Niblett and Kieran Modra. That means there will be a one-race shoot-out for the gold medal.

  9. Track Cyclingpublished at 17:07 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

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

    "The Welsh tandem of Matt Ellis and Ieuan Williams were always going to be on the back foot following the first race and stepped on the peddles, but the Australians tracked the Welsh and had the momentum in the sprint when they broke out of the slipstream. Paul Kennedy and Thomas Clarke missed out on a medal yesterday so they will be delighted with a bronze here."

  10. Bronze Medalpublished at 17:05 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Matt Ellis and Ieuan Williams miss out on a bronze medal on the track. The pairing of Paul Kennedy and Thomas Clarke won the first race and took the second race in dramatic style on the line.

  11. Track cyclingpublished at 17:03 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    It is straight back to the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome for the men's sprint B2 tandem event.

  12. Coming uppublished at 16:58 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    What an evening we have in store in Glasgow. We have action in badminton, boxing, cycling (track), hockey, judo, lawn bowls, netball, rugby sevens, squash, swimming and table tennis.

  13. Coming uppublished at 16:58 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

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    Live now: Watch Hockey

    India lead Scotland 2-0 in the men's classification, with the second half to come.

    17:22: Watch track cycling

    The men's 1000m time trial takes place with Olympic champions Steven Burke and Ed Clancy both in action for England. Bruce Croall of Scotland also races in the heats.

    17:45: Watch shooting

    The gold medal match in the women's 25m pistol takes place with the first to seven points winning the top prize.

  14. Hellopublished at 16:56 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Hello there, I'm Michael Emons and I will be guiding you through the rest of the action on day three of the Commonwealth Games.

  15. Track Cyclingpublished at 16:55 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

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

    "We didn't get to see Jess Varnish's full power in that race against Anna Meares. Jess will go away now and look like at what she did wrong. She will come up against someone in Fatehah Mustapa who can also ride a very tactical race for the bronze medal so she will need to get it right."

  16. Postpublished at 16:53 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    The emotion got the better of England's Tin-Tin Ho, aged 15, who lost the fifth and deciding game of the fifth and deciding match in the women's table tennis team quarter-final to Malaysia. Watch the clip here

    England lose a thrilling netball match by a single point to Australia in their Pool B match. Watch the clip here

    The Sri Lankan sevens rugby team delight the crowd with a spirited try after they conceded the first 50 points in their pool match with Australia. Watch the clip here

  17. Track Cyclingpublished at 16:51 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

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

    "Anna Meares did everything right and once she had got on that red line she had the priority. Jess Varnish tried to get in her slipstream but had nothing left to give."

  18. Get involved using #bbcglasgow2014published at 16:51 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    Andy Gilderdale:, external Would it save everyone some time if we just gave Anna Meares the gold in any event she enters?

    Alison Mead:, external Cycling scratch race was fascinating to watch. Like swarming birds or fish.

  19. Track Cyclingpublished at 16:51 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    And the result is the same.

    Anna Meares swoops low past Jess Varnish. The Englishwoman tries to respond but she misses the tow off Meares back wheel and cannot get involved.

  20. Track Cyclingpublished at 16:49 British Summer Time 26 July 2014

    It is Jess Varnish out in front in the cat-and-mouse first lap of the velodrome...