Bronze Medal - New Zealandpublished at 10:47 British Summer Time 14 April 2018
Women's basketball
Another bronze for New Zealand - this time in the women's basketball play-off against Canada.
They come away 74-58 winners.
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
Women's basketball
Another bronze for New Zealand - this time in the women's basketball play-off against Canada.
They come away 74-58 winners.
We won't have heard the end of that Michaela Walsh fight I reckon...
Women's 57kg
Speaking after her defeat in the women's 57kg final, Northern Ireland's Michaela Walsh said: "I don't think she hit me with anything special. I stepped off a little bit in the last round but I still think I was in control of the fight.
"I'm going to get it (silver medal) engraved that it's a gold medal because I know in my heart that is what I deserve.
"It's boxing and she is the face of the Games here but I'm heartbroken. In Glasgow I knew it was close but I know I won this hands down and this is a gold medal.
"I would like to say congratulations to the winner and I wish her all the best. I hope we can box again."
Men's 56kg
Bam! What a shot by Peter McGrail. Light in weight, heavy in hitting power. A very entertaining opening round between these two.
Women's 3m Springboard final
Jennifer Abel of Canada was runner-up in Glasgow four years ago but she's heading for gold on the Gold Coast.
Her third dive - a forward three-and-a-half somersaults - earns her 75.95.
England's Alicia Blagg is in sixth, as the Aussie pair of Maddison Keeney and Anabelle Smith occupy the other podium spots.
Ryan beats Eccles to gold
Luke Reddy
BBC Sport on the Gold Coast
Sandy Ryan does the Rafa Nadal.
She is truly elated.
Men's 56kg
Away we go then - expecting some bantamweight fireworks here.
Women's 75kg
Following her gold medal victory in the women's 75kg, Wales' Lauren Price said: "It doesn't seem real yet. I was up against it today fighting in her back yard but it was a more technical fight.
"I had to wait for the opportunity to use my speed and I pulled it off. It's my best achievement to date and team spirits are high.
"I go back to Sheffield with GB next week ahead of the European championships and then the Worlds later this year but I'm out tonight to celebrate with the team."
Ryan beats Eccles to gold
Luke Reddy
BBC Sport on the Gold Coast
I think defeat just dawned on Rosie Eccles as she stood second on the podium. She was visibly fighting back tears and almost looking at champion Sandy Ryan with ‘what if’ plastered across her face.
Funny old game this. She takes silver and in the next bout her Wales team-mate Lauren Price takes gold. They’ll have to mix later and it must play havoc with your mind to see others celebrating what you not only longed for but what you were so close to winning.
Women's boxing 69kg
They've just picked up their medals - and here's how England's Sandy Ryan beat Wales' Rosie Eccles in the women's 69kg boxing final.
Hockey: Men's bronze medal match
A neat run from David Condon can't quite break through the India defence, and India then dash down field to almost create an opening of their own.
They get a penalty corner following some silky skills from Mandeep Singh, and Varan Kumar picks his spot to level up.
Luke Reddy
BBC Sport on the Gold Coast
Jake Rapira has kept his beard, with a few conditions attached. The New Zealand coach and cut man explained to me just why he had to negotiate over the terms of change.
Watch a clip from a chat with Rapira by clicking the link if you’re using the app.
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Men's 56kg
Next up it's Northern Ireland’s Kurt Walker v England’s Peter McGrail. The Evertonian won European gold last year when Walker earned bronze.
Great Britain made history last summer as the boxing team secured a record-breaking haul of eight medals at the European Championships in Ukraine and standout performer McGrail secured the only gold. The southpaw beat the home favourite Mykola Butsenko in Kharkiv despite a questionable point deduction in the second round, making him just the second Englishman after Luke Campbell to be crowned the European champion since 1961. Not bad for somebody who lost his first three junior fights.
Women's 3m Springboard final
Nick Hope
BBC Sport on the Gold Coast
There’ll be no repeat of the historic medal success for Scotland’s Grace Reid tonight as her first two dives have been well below her best.
There are three to go, but too much distance to make up on the leading pack.
England’s Katherine Torrance also looks out of contention, but with a few strong routines team-mate Alicia Blagg could potentially still challenge.
Women's 3m Springboard final
There isn't going to be a second medal for Scotland's Grace Reid. She's down in the bottom three after two dives.
Elsewhere, the English duo Alicia Blagg and Katherine Torrance are down in seventh and eighth while Canada's Jennifer Abel leads the way.
Women's 57kg
Michaela Walsh could not believe she lost her gold medal bout to Skye Nicolson a little earlier - here's what the Aussie winner thoughtL
"I have no words. I'm so excited right now, over the moon. The best feeling I've ever felt in my life.
"I'm so glad I got to enjoy the moment with mum and dad and thinking of (brother) Jamie (Olympic boxer who died in a car crash) 100 per cent. I'm so glad I got this gold medal for my family and for him."
Women's 75kg
Both fighters landed good shots in the final round, and they embrace at the final bell. No quarter given.
It's a split decision but gold for Wales and for Lauren Price! Price is also an international footballer to boot.
Her victory triggers some Stereophonics in the arena...
Badminton: Women's singles bronze medal match
Kirsty Gilmour has taken the first game in her bronze medal match against Michelle Li, and the Scot did it in dominant style, winning 21-11.
Gilmour has the back of her left leg heavily taped but it's proving no issue as she's sending the Canadian quite literally flying all over the court.
Women's 75kg
Richie Woodhall
Former world boxing champion on the Gold Coast
Lauren Price experienced a bit of success in that round although she did get caught with a few shots. She has to be a bit quicker off the mark.
Each boxer needs a good last round to win it.
Hockey: Men's bronze medal match
England are a quarter of a way to a bronze medal...
They lead 1-0 thanks to Sam Ward's goal in the opening spell.