Postpublished at 14:30 British Summer Time 13 April 2018
So that's another 27 golds done for today. Just 44 more to come tomorrow.
We're going to get rested and recouped before the madness starts again. Here's a few things to read whilst we're gone.
Diving: England's Jack Laugher wins third gold of Games in 3m synchro springboard, alongside Chris Mears
Tom Daley & Dan Goodfellow take 10m synchro gold; Scotland's Grace Reid wins 1m springboard
Athletics: England's Katarina Johnson-Thompson wins heptathlon, bronze for team-mate Niamh Emerson
Bowls: Alex Marshall sets gold record as Scots win fours
Basketball: England women shock Canada to reach final
Hockey: England men beaten by Australia in semi-final
Wrestling: Wales' Kane Charig gets 65kg silver; bronze for England's Charlie Bowling
Caroline Chapman
So that's another 27 golds done for today. Just 44 more to come tomorrow.
We're going to get rested and recouped before the madness starts again. Here's a few things to read whilst we're gone.
Wales
Silver: Laura Halford (rhythmic gymnastics); Kane Charig (men's freestyle 65kg wrestling);
Bronze: Sarah Wixey (women's trap shooting); Michael McDonagh (Men's 60kg)
Northern Ireland
Silver: Kirsty Barr (women's trap)
Bronze: James McGivern (men's 60kg) and Steven Donnelly (men's 75kg)
Azania Stewart gives props to her England teammates for reaching the Commonwealth final.
Azania and co will play Australia tomorrow at 11:30 BST.
Gold: Lawn bowls men's fours; Grace Reid (diving - women's 1m springboard)
Bronze: Claire Johnston/Lesley Doig (women's pairs bowls); Seonaid McIntosh (women's 50m rifle 3 positions); Reece McFadden (men's 52kg boxing); John Docherty (men's 75kg boxing)
England's Peter McGrail secured at least a silver medal with a place in the men's 56kg final tomorrow.
He'll face Northern Ireland's Kurt Walker at 10:17 BST
Gold: Katarina Johnson-Thompson (heptathlon); Jack Laugher/Chris Mears (men's synchronised 3m springboard); Tom Daley/Dan Goodfellow (men's synchronised 10m platform)
Silver: Matthew Dixon/Noah Williams (men's synchronised 10m platform); James Arnott (men's T47 100m)
Bronze: Niamh Emerson (heptathlon); Robert Paxton (men's singles bowls); Sam Gowin (men's 25m rapid fire pistol); Charlie Bowling (Wrestling - men's 65kg); Luke McCormack (Boxing - men's 64kg)
Australia 2-1 England
Mike Henson
BBC Sport on the Gold Coast
Australia on their feet and through.
England on their backsides and out.
Australia 2-1 England
Oh man. Dave Condon has a chance to level for England and he completely fluffs it.
Time's up. Australia go into the gold medal match against New Zealand while England go for bronze against India.
Q4: Australia 2-1 England
Mike Henson
BBC Sport on the Gold Coast
Desperate times, desperate measures.
With time ticking down and in dire need of a goal, England sub off goalkeeper Geogre Pinner and bring on outfield player Brendan Creed as a rush keeper.
He wears a light blue shirt and has 'goalkeeper privileges'. Not quite sure what they are, but they don't include the privilege of padding when some Aussie wallops it at his groin.
Australia 2-1 England
Australia may be winning but they only have eight field players out there against 11 from England.
Three minutes to hold on...
Men's 3m synchro springboard
Nick Hope
BBC Sport on the Gold Coast
They did their duty and smiled for the camera but the Haslam brothers Ross and Jack admit they’re “devastated” to have missed out on a Commonwealth medal.
The pair were in contention for much of the synchronised 3m springboard final but a few slight slips saw them finish fifth.
It’s still a highly impressive result for the pair who are making their major event debut together.
“Right now it’s hard to take,” Ross - who was fourth in the individual 3m event tells me.
Jack adds; “we’ve learnt so much from this experience and although it really hurts right now I know we can do better and come back stronger in the future.”