Summary

  • Laugher wins diving gold for England; Heatly takes bronze for Scotland

  • Lyle claims silver for Scotland in the T35 100m final

  • Grabarz misses out in men's high jump

  • Asher-Smith qualifies for women's 200m final; Hughes and Reid make men's final

  • Eccles and Ryan make it Wales v England in women's 69kg boxing final

  • Scotland beat Wales for bronze in men's para-sport lawn bowls

  • England lose to India in men's hockey

  1. netball

    Netballpublished at 23:56 British Summer Time 10 April 2018

    New Zealand v England

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    England have four wins out of four so far, and a fifth would ensure they win the pool and set-up a semi-final against the Pool A runners-up (either Jamaica or Australia). Tracey Neville’s side have won three of their last five matches against the Silver Ferns, who suffered a shock defeat by Malawi on Sunday.

    The perennial finalists could even be knocked out if they lose, Uganda or Malawi win and there’s a big swing in goal average (goals for divided by goals against). England can afford to lose by as much as a 32-point margin and would still finish top with a superior goal average.

  2. netball

    Netball first uppublished at 23:56 British Summer Time 10 April 2018

    New Zealand v England

    There's no messing about tonight as we go straight to the court for a big game...

    You can watch here.

  3. Welcome to day seven...published at 23:53 British Summer Time 10 April 2018

    DivingImage source, EPA

    Another day, another dollar.

    Another night, another 15 gold medals to be won on the Gold Coast.

    NetballImage source, Getty Images

    With netball, diving, beach volleyball and athletics among the highlights from Down Under set to come your way, why not settle in and join us through the night/day/whatever it is where you are in the world...