Swimmingpublished at 19:48 British Summer Time 24 July 2014
Halfway point and Siobhan-Marie O'Connor leads Emma McKeon by a sliver. Her advantage is 0.02 seconds.
Swimming - Ross Murdoch gold and Michael Jamieson silver in 200m breaststroke
Judo - Scottish sisters Kimberley and Louise Renicks both win gold
Triathlon - England's Alistair Brownlee and Jodie Stimpson win gold
Cycling - Sir Bradley Wiggins wins silver in team pursuit
Athletics - Mo Farah withdraws from the Games
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Jonathan Jurejko and Mike Henson
Halfway point and Siobhan-Marie O'Connor leads Emma McKeon by a sliver. Her advantage is 0.02 seconds.
Right, all that emotion has shoved us well behind schedule.
The women's 200m freestyle final due to go off at 19:35 BST is next in the pool.
Australia's Emma McKeon will be attempting to make up for her brother's final length collapse in the 400m freestyle.
English youngster Siobhan-Marie O'Connor is the likeliest of the home nations swimmers to break up the Fanatics party.
Scotland's Hannah Miley heads to the stands to hug her mother and two brothers. All four have tears in their eyes and I have suddenly developed a contact lens problem myself...
Rebecca Adlington
Four-time Olympic medallist and BBC Sport swimming expert
"That win for Hannah will lift the rest of the Scottish swimming team. They will be thinking 'if Hannah can do it, why can't I?' And Hannah is one of the loveliest people in team and makes everyone who is new feel so welcome."
Aimee Willmott speaking to BBC One after winning 400m individual medley silver: "My aim was to sneak under 33 seconds and I had a 32-plus. I just didn't have enough to catch Hannah in the freestyle. My body was screaming and I could hardly get out the pool."
Hannah Miley speaking to BBC One after winning 400m individual medley gold: "It was a great race between me and Aimee. I had to dig deep and we pushed each on to good times.
"It was fantastic to set a personal best here.
"The crowd was pretty cool. When I walked out I had my headphones on and it was hard to stay in that bubble and drown out the crowd."
Nick Hope
BBC Sport in Glasgow
"Watching the reaction of Hannah Miley's father, Patrick, to his daughter's Commonwealth gold enough to reduce most to tears.
"He's been there for her whole journey, coaching her since she was just a child and this will mean so much to the family."
Hannah Miley steps up to the top step. Most of the crowd are upstanding as she does. Everyone is on their feet as the first strains of the Scottish national anthem fires up.
Three bars in and Miley's already struggling to keep the tears at bay.
Rebecca Adlington
Four-time Olympic medallist and BBC Sport swimming expert
"It's great for Hannah Miley, she hit a bit of a plateau with her career and she's answered that. She's swimming to her strengths now which is great. Aimme Willmott has a great future ahead of here as well, and I think she will have a lot more to give in the future."
The bagpipes get a squeeze at poolside as a piper in full regalia holds off heat exhaustion to herald the medal ceremony for the 400m individual medley.
Hannah Miley is going to collect the spoils for a perfectly calibrated racing strategy. The acoustics of swimming pools amplify everything. This version of Flower of Scotland is going to be a loud one.
Backstroke swimmer Lauren Quigley on Twitter:, external "Wow, I couldn't be a prouder bestfriend right now. @aimee_willmott with a silver at commies! What a swimmer."
Mark Foster
BBC Sport swimming expert & ex-CWG champion
"David McKeon lost that race rather than Ryan Cochrane winning it. The wheels just fell off for McKeon."
There is a sneaky bronze medal for James Guy of England into the mix. Stuck out in lane seven, he came in under the radar to take third ahead of Mack Horton of Australia.
An extraordinary turnaround over the final length. Ryan Cochrane was 1.3 seconds down with 100m to go, a second down with 50m to go, but he zoomed past David McKeon as the lactic bit on the Australian.
Australia's David McKeon turns for home with a comfortable lead. Surely it is enough to hold off Ryan Cochrane?
It is two gold medals for the Renicks sisters after Louise beats England's Kelly Edwards in the 52kg category. Earlier Kimberley Renicks had claimed Scotland's first gold in the 48kg category.
Northern Ireland secured a first bronze medal of the Games as Lisa Kearney, who fights out of Edinburgh, beat Canada's Audree Francis-Methot.
Australia's David McKeon turns first at 150m with England's James Guy and fellow Aussie Mack Horton in pursuit in the 400m freestyle final.
Scott Nicoll:, external GOLD! Always believin'- well done Hannah Miley. Like a torpedo!
Robert Clark:, external Well done @HannahMiley89 - the golds keeps on coming for Scotland!
Caron Lindsay:, external Can't quite believe how much I was affected by that. Brilliant from @HannahMiley89! #getthetissues.
Next up in the pool is the men's 400m freestyle.
Canada's Ryan Cochrane is the defending champion while Robbie Renwick will be the likeliest Scot to steal gold.
Rebecca Adlington
Four-time Olympic medallist and BBC Sport swimming expert
"It was absolutely breathtaking. What a stunning swim from Hannah."