Guyana's Doris' triple jump celebrationpublished at 09:28 British Summer Time 14 April 2018
Triple Jump
Guyana's Troy Doris had already won the gold medal in the triple jump and used his final jump to celebrate in comedy style.
Boxing: England win six golds; Wales two golds & NI six silvers
Athletics: England win both 4x100m relays
Netball: England reach final with last-gasp win
Shooting: Wales' Michael Wixey & England's David Luckman win gold
Table tennis: England's Liam Pitchford and Paul Drinkhall win men's doubles gold
England's Ross Wilson wins TT6-10 gold
Rugby sevens: Men's and women's group matches - live
Basketball: England thrashed by Australia in women's final
Caroline Chapman and Tom Rostance
Triple Jump
Guyana's Troy Doris had already won the gold medal in the triple jump and used his final jump to celebrate in comedy style.
Women's 57kg final
Belfast featherweight Michaela Walsh believes she was “cheated” in the final four years ago when she lost a controversial split decision against Nicola Adams. “To become Commonwealth champion is my dream and I’m going to make that happen”, she said ahead of this final.
The crowd, though, will be on the side of Aussie poster girl Skye Nicolson. She is 22, the same age as her boxer brother Jamie when he and younger sibling Gavin were killed in a car accident the year before she was born. Nicolson has spoken of Jamie “living through” her, and she added this week: “I’m going to do everything I can to win that gold medal for him.”
Luke Reddy
BBC Sport on the Gold Coast
One more boxing session. One more moody light show to set the tone and 10 home nations fighters in action. Huge hitting Sam Lee of Wales, the sharp movement of Peter McGrail, the heavy hands of Frazer Clarke and the sheer grit of Michaela Walsh.
Tune in and fill your boots.
It's boxing time! The light show has started, our man Luke Reddy is in position and it's wall to wall medals for the next few hours.
All set?
There won't be a second gold medal at these Games for James Willstrop after he and Declan James were knocked out in the men's doubles semi-finals by English team-mates Daryl Selby and Adrian Waller.
It wasn't to be for Laura Massaro and Sarah-Jane Perry either as they lost to India. Both will play for bronze on Sunday.
Alison Waters and Selby have a chance for a medal shortly when they take on New Zealand duo Paul Coll and Joelle King in the bronze medal match.
FT: Australia 65-44 New Zealand
England face a monumental task tomorrow morning - they'll face Australia for the gold medal in the netball.
World number one side Australia thrashed New Zealand 65-44 to book their spot in Sunday's final - and will be strong favourites for the title.
That one takes places at 04:02 BST - an even earlier alarm. Probably best to go to sleep now.
Shooting
There have been medals galore for the home nations on the shooting range, with Wales' Michael Wixey taking gold in the men's trap final with 46 points ahead of England's Aaron Heading (43), who took silver.
England's David Luckman won the men's individual full-bore rifle Queen's Prize - his second gold of the Games - as team-mate Parag Patel clinched the bronze medal.
And in the men's 50m rifle 3 positions England's Dean Bale clinched bronze behind India's Sanjeev Rajput and Canada's Grzegorz Sych who won gold and silver respectively.
Boxing
England's Galal Yafai says he will enjoy the moment after winning the men's -49kg competition this morning, before preparing for the Tokyo Olympic Games.
"A lot of weight has been lifted off my shoulders and I've got that gold for England. I'm very happy," he said.
"I spoke to my brothers earlier and they're a bit jealous because they've never won Commonwealth gold. It's now about resting before getting on the road to Tokyo."
Men’s singles
Luke Reddy
BBC Sport on the Gold Coast
Game over for Samuel Walker in his singles semi-final. A 4-0 drubbing by Singapore’s Gao Ning.
I’m off to boxing when Hey Jude finishes playing in the table tennis venue.
Ning was no fool but played it cool.
Now: Squash– Mixed doubles bronze medal – England v New Zealand
09:32: Boxing- eight gold medals to be won
10:00: Hockey– Men’s bronze medal – England v India
10:00: Table tennis– Women’s singles gold medal
10:07: Diving– Women’s 3m springboard
11:30: Basketball– Women’s gold – Australia v England
11:45: Table tennis– Men’s doubles gold – England v India
12:09: Diving– Men’s 10m platform
12:15: Hockey– Men’s gold medal – Australia v New Zealand
Squash mixed doubles bronze medal mattch
England's Alison Walters and Daryl Selby have fallen behind early on in their squash mixed doubles bronze medal match against New Zealand's Joelle King and Paul Coll.
The New Zealand pair pulling into a 7-2 lead.
FT: England 56-55 Jamaica
Here's what England goal shooter Jo Harten had to say after scoring the winning goal as her side made their first ever Commowealth Games final.
"A lifetime ambition realised, after years of hard work, self doubt, wishing, training, trying. It's the experiences along the journey and the people that make this moment so so special. Comm Games FINAL, we've finally broken the deadlock. Nothing but love. Thanks for the support ❤️❤️."
Women's bronze medal match
If you're going to win a bronze medal, then you might as well do it in style.
And that's exactly what England did in the women's hockey, with Sophie Bray's hat-trick easing her team to a 6-0 thrashing of India.
Captain Alex Danson, Hollie Pearne-Webb and Laura Unsworth were also on the scoresheet as they won England's 100th medal of these Games.
Q3: Australia 50-30 New Zealand
This is a masterclass from Australia. They're beating an under-performing New Zealand by 20 goals with one quarter remaining. The Silver Ferns have had a troubled tournament, and it's getting worse by the minute.
It's going to be an Australia v England final tomorrow at 04:02 BST, with New Zealand heading to the bronze-medal match against Jamaica.
Wrestling
Bronze medal incoming!
Syerus Eslami of England has beaten David Conteh from Sierra Leone in the men's 86kg wrestling.
The 22-year-old won by technical superiority - without any points scored by the opponent.
Luke Reddy
BBC Sport on the Gold Coast
We hear sportsmen say how badly they want something but every now and again you see something small which emphasises just how much.
Last night after a hard-earned win over and Indian opponent, Peter McGrail was covered in sweat. He couldn’t get a tracksuit top on quick enough as he wanted to stay warm, even though he was clearly boiling.
He rushed an interview out with the BBC and then told his press officer he would do all other interviews when he had warmed down. He was clearly on edge and knew that his recovery had to start pronto as he had less than 24 hours before he had to compete again.
It was subtle but was certainly one of those moments where you got to see an athlete panic a little because they want to succeeed so badly.
McGrail fights for gold at 10:37 BST
There are eight boxing finals coming up - starting with the women's 57kg at 09:32 BST.
How many medals will the home nations bring, er, home?
Boxing
England's Paige Murney won silver in the women's 60kg and dedicated her medal to her mum and everyone on the estate back home in Leicester.
"Today was my 11th international fight so I'm proud of myself but I'm gutted I didn’t get the gold medal," she said.
"As soon as we came out, she had the crowd behind her but I had a few people there from home.
"I always do a women’s class once a week down my local gym just to give something back, and this medal is for them."
#bbcgoldcoast or text us on 81111 (UK Only)
Athetics in the stadium over. In the stadium.
It's a fair call. Pop your CV in the post
Your comment at 8 13 says that is the athletics done. That is wrong. The marathons take place tomorrow. I would love to get a job with BBC Sport but maybe I just get too many things right to qualify.
Anonymous
Rugby sevens: Wales 42-12 Sri Lanka
It's two wins from two from Wales' men as they record their second pool victory of the day - they comfortably beat Sri Lanka 42-12 with Ben Roach scoring two of their six tries.
Next up at the Robina Stadium is Fiji and Uganda, before Scotland take to the field against Malaysia.