Postpublished at 09:02 British Summer Time 5 April 2018
Just waking up (lazy bones)?
Just logging in at work (stealth)?
Here's what you might have missed from day one on the Gold Coast...
England's men win team gymnastics gold, Scotland take bronze
England's Wilby beats Scotland's Murdoch to gold in 200m breaststroke
Teenagers Hamer and Robinson win golds for England in the pool
England's Willmott beats Scotland's Miley to swimming gold
Thornhill takes gold for England in women's cycling
Scotland's Fachie wins gold in men's time trial
Caroline Chapman
Just waking up (lazy bones)?
Just logging in at work (stealth)?
Here's what you might have missed from day one on the Gold Coast...
Australia 1-0 Canada
Luke Reddy
BBC Sport on the Gold Coast
There are more Games Makers here than you’d need to run three Commonwealth Games and do you know what, it’s brilliant. Any query you have gets ironed out. Some of the younger ones are in prime spot to watch the action too.
Not a bad spot to watch Australia as they try to hang on to this 1-0 lead over Canada. Just minutes to go.
Men's artistic team final
Men's artistic team final
Scotland skipper Dan Purvis needed a big performance and he delivered on the rings to give his side a boost.
England have been flawless so far but Scotland have made a few errors and are playing catch up as a result.
Kelvin Cham also has heavy strapping on that ankle he hurt on landing and could be forced to sit out the rest of the final.
To make matters worse for Scotland, Dominick Cunningham has just put down another two excellent vaults for England.
Table Tennis
Wales' Anna Hursey and Charlotte Carey have saved three match points to beat India 3-2 and make it 2-1 overall after the doubles rubber.
There are two singles matches to come and 11-year-old Hursey is up again in the final game.
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Table Tennis
Wales' Anna Hursey may look tiny at the side of Charlotte Carey but she's performing well in her first Commonwealth Games appearance.
It's 2-2 in the doubles tie against India - and you can keep an eye on that one over here.
Men's artistic team final
It was another great performance from England's Nile Wilson on the vault. He had to make a slight adjustment on landing but still received a big score to match his superb routine on the rings.
Courtney Tulloch - England's vault specialist - pulled out two excellent jumps and celebrated with a huge fist pump on landing.
England are really starting to pull away from Scotland.
Men's artistic team final
Scotland's Kelvin Cham just about controlled his landing after a nice routine on the rings but clearly hurt his ankle in doing so.
He hobbled off and looked in some discomfort so that could affect the team in their final two apparatus.
James Hall was first up for England on the vault. His routine was clean but there was room for improvement on the landing.
Australia 1-0 Canada
Luke Reddy
BBC Sport on the Gold Coast
Australia slot a penalty away just before half-time to take a deserved lead over Canada and they look in good shape with around 27 minutes to play.
Tense silence turned to cheers and infants in the air when the ball hit the net.
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Becky, I'm with you. I once celebrated like I'd won gold when I completed one pull-up in the gym.
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Becky Marchant: Completely baffles me still as to how strong the male gymnasts are, especially the rings how the hell are y’all doing handstands on them?!
Beth Moorley: It would be rude not to carry on watching the #bbcgoldcoast before work!
Men's team final
Men's artistic team final
England's Nile Wilson - a big favourite for the individual medley - has just produced an excellent routine on the rings and he's clearly very happy about it.
That will give England a big boost after Scotland's youngster Hamish Carter dealt with the pressure to pull off an impressive score on the pommel horse.
Two falls mean Scotland suffered a few blows so England now lead going into the second apparatus.
Right now you've got a choice of watching the men's gymnastics, featuring England and Scotland, as well as basketball and table tennis.
Just click the video links at the top of this page.
Commonwealth Games 2018
Basketball: England v Scotland (0820 BST)
England are about to take on Scotland in the men's basketball and you can watch live here.
Table tennis
Iwan Griffiths
BBC Wales on the Gold Coast
Two weeks ago she broke up early for her Easter holidays. Now 11-year-old Anna Hursey is playing table tennis at the Commonwealth Games.
The Cardiff schoolgirl - the youngest competitor on the Gold Coast - is competing alongside Charlotte Carey in the women's team event.
Wales lost their opening two singles matches against India. But Hursey and Carey have won their first game in the doubles!
Men's artistic team final
Scotland's Olympic bronze medallist Dan Purvis kick-started the men's artistic team final with a nice routine on the pommel horse.
Dominick Cunningham and James Hall have responded for England with two smooth routines on the rings.
Looking good for the home nations so far.