Summary

  • 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

  1. Scotland open with a winpublished at 03:04 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    FT: Scotland 27-0 PNG

    An easy opening victory for Scotland as they stop Papua New Guinea scoring a single point.

    They now play Malaysia at 09:15 BST before a trickier match against pool favourites South Africa at 13:17 BST - the final one the day.

    Max McFarland of ScotlandImage source, Getty Images
  2. wrestling

    England's Eslami to fight for bronzepublished at 03:04 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Men's freestyle 86kg

    England's Syerus Eslami has beaten New Zealand's Toby Fitzpatrick in the men's freestyle 86kg wrestling quarter-finals.

    It was tight, Eslami taking it 9-8 on points, but he will fight David Conteh of Sierra Leone for bronze later today.

  3. bronze medal

    Bronze Medal - Women (England)published at 03:02 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    FT: England 6-0 India

    An emphatic win for England as they finish strongly to knock India for six!

    Sophie BrayImage source, Getty Images
  4. badminton

    Badmintonpublished at 03:02 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    England pair into women's doubles final

    Racquet sports continue to be a source of medals for Team England today.

    Badmintonistas (we're adding that word to the English lexicon) Lauren Smith and Sarah Walker, bronze medallists at the 2017 European Championships, are the latest pair to reach a gold-medal match.

    They've just progressed with a 21-15 21-15 win over fancied Australian pair Gronya Somerville and Setyana Mapasa, the reigning Oceania champions.

  5. hockey

    Hockeypublished at 03:00 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Q4: England 6- 0 India

    They're winning at a canter now!

    Laura Unsworth scored a beauty to make it 4-0.

    Bray was awarded the fifth to score her hat-trick, despite the ball clearly coming off Danson's stick.

    There was no dispute for then next goal as the captain then netted England's sixth.

  6. boxing

    Boxing turns goldpublished at 03:00 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Luke Reddy
    BBC Sport on the Gold Coast

    Just the 16 gold medals being decided at the boxing arena today and in all, 16 home nations’ hopes will try to top the podium.

    Some home nations fighters face one another and throughout the group there are some great stories.

    Lisa Whiteside - first up at 03:02 BST - has spent years in the shadow of Nicola Adams and then suffered a fractured skull in 2015. Then there’s siblings Michaela and Aidan Walsh in separate finals for Northern Ireland. Still not enough?

    There’s Anthony Joshua’s sparring partner Frazer Clarke in the final bout of the day at 13:17 BST. Clarke - the unofficial captain for England’s boxers - could bring the curtain on a fine week.

    The home nations are guaranteed 22 medals as they’ve already got six bronze. That’s some return at an overseas Games.

  7. rugby sevens

    Scotland on for opening victorypublished at 02:53 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    HT: Scotland 17-0 PNG

    Scotland look set to make it a third home nations victory of the day in the men's sevens competition.

    They lead Papua New Guinea by 17 points at the half-way stage of their first pool match on the Gold Coast.

    Three tries in the first half from Jamie Farndale, Darcy Graham and George Horne.

  8. hockey

    Bray with her second!published at 02:53 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Q4: England 3- 0 India

    And Sophie Bray has a brace!

    The English player scores another well-worked goal, after India's unsuccessful video referral.

    Sophie BrayImage source, PA
  9. hockey

    England double their leadpublished at 02:51 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    England 2-0 India

    Hollie Pearne-Webb fired England ahead...

    Before Sophie Bray doubled their lead...

  10. hockey

    Sophie Bray fires England further aheadpublished at 02:48 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Q3: England 2-0 India

    India piled on the pressure after the break and had a glorious chance cleared off the line from a fierce penalty corner shot.

    They couldn't capitalise on another trio of penalty corners, as England soaked up the waves of attack.

    And their patience paid off as Sophie Bray powered in a shot to make it 2-0.

    Sophie BrayImage source, PA
  11. squash

    Squashpublished at 02:46 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Willstrop/James (Eng) 9-11 Selby/Waller (Eng)

    First blood to the English. But which one? Daryl Selby and Adrian Waller. The underdogs nab the first rubber against the world bronze medallists.

    Best of three remember.

  12. rugby sevens

    Good start for Scotlandpublished at 02:44 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Men's rugby sevens

    It's time for the third home nation of the morning.

    Scotland are up in pool A against Papua New Guinea.

    And they've got a score on the clock already, after just 45 seconds!

    Jamie Farndale with a powerful run to shrug off a tackle and shake off the Scottish nerves.

  13. basketball

    Basketballpublished at 02:39 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Australia 103-46 Scotland

    Scotland's winning run in the Commonwealth Games basketball tournament is over after a brave effort against Australia. The hosts were just too strong and they progress to the gold medal match following an emphatic victory. Jesse Wagstaff was the star performer for the Aussies with 17 points. Scotland will play the loser of the other semi-final between New Zealand and Canada on Sunday.

    Jesse WagstaffImage source, Getty Images
  14. diving

    Divingpublished at 02:31 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Women's 3m springboard

    The clouds might be gloomy at the Optus Aquatic Centre but the spirits of the British divers aren't. They're all through to the final.

    England's Katherine Torrance qualifies in fourth place with a score of 305.85, just in front of Scotland's Grace Reid's 305.15.

    England's Alicia Blagg finishes seventh after chalking up 287.35. The top 12 of the 15 entrants will contest the final which starts at 10:07 BST.

    Katherine Torrance of England in action.Image source, Reuters
  15. wrestling

    England's Eslami wins first boutpublished at 02:23 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Men's freestyle 86kg

    England's Syerus Eslami is through to the quarter-finals of the men's freestyle 86kg wrestling, with a 12-2 points victory over Kenya's Mark Inguyesi.

    Eslami will now face New Zealand's Toby Fitzpatrick in the quarter-finals later today.

  16. rugby sevens

    Wales win openerpublished at 02:21 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Men's rugby sevens

    Wales with a huge 31-5 victory over Uganda in a one-sided match in pool D.

    15-a-side specialist Hallam Amos got his first sevens try for Wales and his side dotted down five times in their opening encounter.

    They now play Sri Lanka at 08:31 BST and Fiji - one of the favourites for the title on the Gold Coast - at 12:33 BST.

    Hallam Amos of WalesImage source, Getty Images
  17. basketball

    Basketballpublished at 02:19 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Australia 83-32 Scotland

    Australia are completely in control of their match against a Scotland team that are starting to look tired at the Gold Coast Exhibition and Conference Centre. The host nation have a commanding lead at the end of the third quarter thanks to Jesse Wagstaff, who is the top scorer with 17 points for the Aussies. Scotland managed just 10 points in that quarter. It's a big ask for them to comeback from here.

    Alasdair FraserImage source, Getty Images
  18. table tennis

    Table Tennispublished at 02:17 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Pitchford/Ho (Eng) 11-8 12-10 5-11 8-11 15-13 Gnanasekaran/Batra (Ind)

    Oh my... more drama than an Eastenders omnibus in the table tennis.

    England's Liam Pitchford and Tin-Tin Ho had momentum taken away from them in their semi-final, but dig deep to swing the pendulum back in their favour in the deciding match.

    The reigning silver medallists spurn a couple of match points before eventually sealing victory. They're into the final!

    Liam Pitchford and Ho Tin-Tin of EnglandImage source, Reuters
  19. squash

    Squashpublished at 02:13 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Willstrop/James (Eng) v Selby/Waller (Eng)

    We know one thing for certain in Gold Coast - no, not that Usain Bolt is going to be spotted partying - there will be an English pair in the men's doubles gold-medal match.

    That's because singles champion James Willstrop and his partner Declan James face team-mates Daryl Selby and Adrian Waller in the last four.

    All four are out warming up on court, a bit of Kylie pumping out of the speakers behind them. two of them will be saying 'I Should Be So Lucky, Lucky, Lucky, Lucky' to reach the gold-match match. Ahem.

  20. hockey

    Pearne-Webbe puts England in frontpublished at 02:12 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    HT: England 1-0 India

    England started the second period with real intent, forcing India back in numbers.

    Starved of the ball for long periods, India did manage to bring it out of defence to mount a couple of attacks, but England dealt with them easily.

    Susannah Townsend and Alex Danson had looked the most dangerous players for England, but it was young Hollie Pearne-Webb with the goal for England.

    It was her first of the tournament, from a penalty corner.

    Hollie Pearne-WebbImage source, Getty Images