Watch: England equalise in men's hockey semi-finalpublished at 14:00 British Summer Time 13 April 2018
Australia 2-1 England
This is how England levelled before Trent Mitton struck again for the Aussies.
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
Australia 2-1 England
This is how England levelled before Trent Mitton struck again for the Aussies.
Australia 2-1 England
Penalty corner to Australia...GOAL!
Trent Mitton swipes home for the hosts. England refer it to the video gods but they fail.
A Mitton double gives the Aussies the lead.
End of Q3: Australia 1-1 England
Mike Henson
BBC Sport on the Gold Coast
You can see why the Kookaburras captain Mark Knowles got the flagbearer gig at the opening ceremony for the host nation.
The 34-year-old has basically given a monologue through the match, constantly instructing his team and pulling people into position.
The end of the third quarter doesn't stop him with the umpires both coming in for a spray about something or other.
Australia have eight shots at goal to England's two by the way. It's been a rearguard action from the visitors.
Australia will be in confident mood for tomorrow's final after thrashing their rivals New Zealand 109-50.
They'll come up against England after they prevailed against Canada earlier.
Check out how they reached their first Commonwealth final...
Australia 1-1 England - men's semi-finals
Australia 1-1 England
Into the final quarter we go. It's still level in this men's semi-final.
Bowls
Nick Hope
BBC Sport on the Gold Coast
Lawn bowls is cool!
These Australian volunteers have been making the most of a brief break between directing traffic and buses which ferry athletes and media around the Games to throw a few bowls.
They insist the sport has a growing fan base - not just in Gold Coast but across the country.
Scotland's five-time Commonwealth Games medallist Jennifer McIntosh has described her results on the Gold Coast as 'horrendous' after she finished without a medal.
Jennifer's younger sister, Seonaid, has taken two bronze medals at the Games - the third member of her family to win a Commonwealth Games medal. Their mother, Shirley, has four including gold in Victoria in 1994.
On Instagram Jennifer posted:
"Well. That's my last Commonwealth Games over, and as far as results go it was pretty horrendous (can't fault the consistency though... 9th, 8th and 8th). Yesterday was possibly the most emotionally draining day of my life and to have to come back this morning and compete was probably the toughest thing I'll ever do. But you know what. I loved every minute of it. It's been a privilege to compete for Team Scotland and I am so grateful to all my support team for everything. Just sorry I could reward your hard work with a medal."
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Australia 1-1 England
Mike Henson
BBC Sport on the Gold Coast
GGGOOOOAAAALLL!
Ian Sloan stabs home from all of two yards and wheels away in celebration.
Dizzy Rascal brings a bit of London to Queensland as 'Bonkers' spins on the decks and it is all square.
Men's semi-final: Australia 1-1 England
Co-captain Ian Sloan bags his first goal of the tournament and it could be vital for England.
They're level with seven minutes to play in the third quarter.
Men's semi-final: Australia 1-0 England
We're under way in the second half of the men's semi-final between Australia and England.
Keeper George Pinner has just made a brilliant save to stop an on-rushing Aussie attack.
You can watch live at the top of this page.
Luke Reddy
BBC Sport on the Gold Coast
Normally when you see someone here decked head to toe in colours it’s because they are supporting a relative or friend. Alyssa though keeps it simple when asked who she is here to support: “Just Australia.”
She’s been drawn into the Games and has tickets to boxing, squash, hockey and the marathon. From what I’ve seen in this region, it’s fair to say this event has been embraced.
Men's semi-final: Australia 1-0 England
Mike Henson
BBC Sport on the Gold Coast
England just about make it to the break without any more dents in the scoreline.
The Fratellis' Chelsea Dagger gets dusted off by the stadium DJ at half-time. Sporting arena airplay must be the majority of their royalties by now.
A England v Australia giant beachball race while we wait for the action? Don't mind if we do...
Frazer Clarke has made it into the super-heavyweight showpiece final on Saturday to guarantee at least silver for England.
Clarke was too strong for New Zealand's Patrick Mailata, who had to be given a standing eight count in the final round.
He gets the nod from the judges to face India's Satish Kumar in the gold medal bout.
HOW IS TOM DALEY STILL ONLY 23?
Daley and Goodfellow win 10m diving synchro gold
Tom Daley, who won his fourth Commonwealth gold in 10m synchro earlier on, says a hip injury has kept him out of the individual competition but he is happy to hand an opportunity to a young team mate.
He told BBC Sport: "There's a lot of amazing talent coming through British Diving at the moment. I'm not going to be competing in the individual because of my hip but Noah Williams will take my place and it will be an amazing experience for him because it's an event where we get to send so many more divers and these young kids coming through are doing so well.
"I am the granddad of the team now. It's my third Commonwealths, I've been to three Olympics. Knowing what you've achieved and you've done in the past really does help when you're struggling with injury. I'm just about holding up with my hip but I'll be able to manage it. I have to be smart with my training to carry on between now and Tokyo."
Q2: Australia 1-0 England
Mike Henson
BBC Sport on the Gold Coast
Can England boomerang back into this one
Remember, Great Britain came back from three down at half-time to draw against Australia in the London 2012 pool stage.
England's Barry Middleton will recall it. He scored that day.
Men's 3m synchro springboard
Nick Hope
BBC Sport on the Gold Coast
Jack Laugher’s injury problems are well documented but Chris Mears has endured his own personal issues since the pair won gold at the Rio 2016 Olympics.
Mears told me ahead of the Games that he has struggled with mental health problems.
“It’s been really difficult because for months I was thinking - what if that’s it, what if I’ve had the best moment of my life (Olympic gold) and I’m never going to experience that kind of enjoyment again,” he told me.
“It’s taken a lot of time and a lot of work with the psychologists to realise that it’s OK, there’s still more out there to do and achieve.”
Q1: Australia 1-0 England
Mike Henson
BBC Sport on the Gold Coast
Nice touch pre push-back:
The various ball kids are called into the centre circle and have their names announced before running off to their various stations on the perimeter.
Not-so-nice touch:
"Let's count down the clock with [INSERT LUXURY WATCH SPONSOR HERE], five, four, three."
No-one is about to drop a grand on some out-dated chronological technology off the back of that.