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. diving

    Postpublished at 12:23 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Men's 10m platform

    Aidan Heslop - Wales' only diver at the Games - is in the top two after the first round. He's only 15 years old, too.

    England's Noah Williams is in third and his synchro partner Matthew Dixon is in fourth.

    Dixon's arm stand on the edge of the 10m board made me feel a bit sickie.

    Matthew Dixon
  2. One more time...published at 12:22 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Men’s +91kg

    Luke Reddy
    BBC Sport on the Gold Coast

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    Bout number 201 of the week, it’s the final showdown.

    Fraser Clarke - regarded as the unofficial captain of England’s boxers - looking to make it six golds in a day.

  3. boxing

    Boxingpublished at 12:22 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Men's 91kg

    It's not got the pace or tempo of the last fight, Sammy Lee's duel, in fact it's a bit cumbersome.

    Both men look worn out after an intense tournament.

  4. table tennis

    England 2-2 Indiapublished at 12:22 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Table tennis: Men's doubles gold medal match

    The fightback is on!

    The men's doubles gold medal match goes to a deciding game.

    A good recovery from Liam Pitchford and Paul Drinkhall, coming back to win the fourth game 11-6.

    Watch the decider here.

  5. boxing

    Boxingpublished at 12:18 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Men's 91kg

    Frazer Clarke comes into the ring to the refrain of 'Born to be Wild'.

    He's got my vote already. These are two large guys...

  6. Watch: McCormack too good for Walsh in 69kg finalpublished at 12:17 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    His twin brother picked upa bronze earlier in the week but it was all gold for Pat McCormack.

  7. boxing

    Pete - there's a fee for using our graphicspublished at 12:14 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Please see Luke Reddy at the arena...

  8. table tennis

    England 1-2 Indiapublished at 12:14 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Table tennis: Men's doubles gold medal match

    This is slipping away from England a little...

    Liam Pitchford and Paul Drinkhall took a 1-0 lead but have lost back-to-back games and now trail 2-1, with the Indian pair of Sharath Achanta and Sathiyan Gnanasekaran looking in good form.

  9. boxing

    'I told you the Welsh warrior would claim gold'published at 12:13 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Men's 81kg

    After winning gold in his first senior competition, Wales' Sammy Lee told BBC Sport: "It feels amazing. Winning the youth Commonwealth Games six months ago was unbelievable and now this in my first senior competition.

    "Hopefully I can now target Tokyo 2022.

    "I told you the Welsh warrior was here to get gold and I've done it."

  10. Home nations golds on day 10published at 12:12 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Gold:

    Men’s 4x100m relay team (England)

    Women’s 4x100m relay team (England)

    David Luckman – Queen’s Prize individual shooting (England)

    Michael Wixey – men’s trap finals shooting (Wales)

    Lisa Whiteside – women’s 51kg boxing (England)

    Galal Yafai – men’s 46-49kg boxing (England)

    Ross Wilson – men’s TT6-10 singles table tennis (England)

    Peter McGrail – men’s 56kg boxing (England)

    Sandy Ryan – women’s 69kg boxing (England)

    Lauren Price – women’s 75kg boxing (Wales)

    Sammy Lee - men's 81kg boxing (Wales)

  11. basketball

    Cambage outagepublished at 12:10 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Q2: Australia 48-25 England

    Mike Henson
    BBC Sport on the Gold Coast

    WElizabeth Cambage

    Well, well, well.

    Australia's power forward Elizabeth Cambage gets into a barney with the officials, picks up a technical foul, is substituted off and then is dispatched back to the dressing room for unsportsmanlike behavoiour.

    She waves cheerfully to the crowd as she goes, clearly bemused by the decision.

    The England men's basketball team are in the house and are now cheering every missed Aussie shot and sunk red one.

    Turn up the air con. It just got a little warmer in here.

  12. boxing

    Final fight of the daypublished at 12:10 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Men's 91kg

    English super heavyweight Frazer Clarke is a sparring partner for Anthony Joshua and says: “Nobody has prepared like I have. I’ve done so many rounds with Joshua.” The 26-year-old from Burton gets his moment in the limelight when he faces India’s Satish Kumar.

  13. Home nations silvers on day 10published at 12:08 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Silver:

    Morgan Lake – high jump (England)

    Kristina O’Hara – women’s 45-48kg boxing (NI)

    Carly McNaul – women’s 51kg boxing (NI)

    Brendan Irvine – men’s 52kg boxing (NI)

    Paige Murney – women’s 60kg boxing (England)

    Jon Mould – men’s road race (Wales)

    Aaron Heading – men’s trap finals shooting (England)

    Kim Daybell – men’s TT6-10 men’s table tennis singles (England)

    Kurt Walker – men’s 56kg boxing (NI)

    Rosie Eccles – women’s 69kg boxing (Wales)

    Michaela Walsh – women’s 57kg boxing (NI)

  14. gold-medal

    Gold Medal - Sammy Lee (Wales)published at 12:07 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Men's 81kg

    A proper old slugfest! Both men looked shattered by the end of the third round but it's gold for Sammy Lee, he wins in a unanimous points decision.

    Commonwealth champ at 19!

  15. Cambage ejected from gold medal matchpublished at 12:06 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Women's basketball: Australia 41-23 England

    Absolute drama at the basketball.

    Liz Cambage - the Australian number eight - has been ejected from the game.

    She had earned a free throw after a tussle with a couple of English players but then proceeded to exchange verbals with the umpire.

    All of a sudden she's been subbed off and she's gone down the tunnel with an almost sarcastic grin and wave.

    Bizarre! Australia still lead in the second quarter.

    Liz Cambage
  16. bronze medal

    Bronze Medal - Rajiv Ouseph (England)published at 12:04 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Badminton: Men's singles

    A massive win for England's Rajiv Ouseph. He comes back from a game behind to win his second Commonwealth Games medal!

    He wins 17-21 25-23 21-9 against India's H.S. Prannoy.

  17. table tennis

    England 1-1 Indiapublished at 12:04 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Table tennis: Men's doubles gold medal match

    England turn around the deficit to earn two game points and give themselves a chance of a two-game lead, only to get pegged back again by the Indian pair.

    And now Sharath Achanta and Sathiyan Gnanasekaran take control. Paul Drinkhall can't coax back a return and India level to make it 1-1.

  18. boxing

    'That was a 10-8 round for Lee'published at 12:03 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Men's 81kg

    Richie Woodhall
    Former world boxing champion

    Tremendous round for Sammy Lee who wants to take it to his opponent head on.

    Some great shots and that was a 10-8 round if I've ever seen one