Athleticspublished at 20:05 BST 2 August 2022
Men's 110m hurdles round one first heat
England's Andrew Pozzi is on the track now looking to get through to the final of the men's 110m hurdles.
This is a heat packed with talent, however.
Use play icons at top of the page to watch live coverage from Birmingham (UK only)
Swimming: England's Adam Peaty powers to 50m breaststroke gold
Swimming: England's Brodie Williams wins 200m backstroke gold
Athletics - Wales' Olivia Breen wins T37/T38 100m gold from England's Sophie Hahn; Hannah Cockroft leads England 1-2-3 in T33/34 100m final
Athletics: Katarina Johnson-Thompson leads heptathlon after day one
England finish with 10 gymnastics golds after Alice Kinsella, Jake Jarman and Joe Fraser win finals - Jarman now has four golds
3x3 basketball - England win men's gold and women's silver
Wales beat England 19-18 in lawn bowls men's pairs final; Scotland win gold in Para pairs
Netball - England beat Uganda 56-35 in pool match
Gary Rose, Tom Rostance, Neil Johnston and Sonny Cohen
Men's 110m hurdles round one first heat
England's Andrew Pozzi is on the track now looking to get through to the final of the men's 110m hurdles.
This is a heat packed with talent, however.
Women's T37/T38 100m final
Mike Henson
BBC Sport at Alexander Stadium
Olivia Breen and Sophie Hahn run each other regularly and rub up against each other occasionally.
Michael Breen, Olivia's father, cast doubt on Hahn's classification at a Parliamentary select committee in October 2017.
"I was very angry and upset," Hahn told BBC Sport in reaction. "I work unbelievably hard on the track."
Women's pole vault final
England's Molly Caudery continues to go well in the women's pole vault final as she clears 4.45m at the first attempt.
The bar moves up to 4.50m with four competitors remaining.
Women's T37/38 100m final
Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson
Eleven-time Paralympic champion on BBC TV
In the first 20m I thought (Breen) pushed it too hard and I thought she would fade but she kept going.
I could see Sophie Hahn beginning to tie up.
Mollie O'Callaghan, who won gold in the 100m freestyle under 10 minutes ago, is doing warm-up lengths in the diving pool ahead of another final later on. Absolute warriors these guys.
Women's T37/T38 100m
Mike Henson
BBC Sport at Alexander Stadium
You could not get two more contrasting reactions.
Olivia Breen shrieks with delight as she crosses the line to claim gold. England's Sophie Hahn, the dethroned champion, slumps to the track in disappointment.
Women's T37/T38 100m final
Andrew Cotter
Presenter on BBC TV
Livvy Breen is always smiling but it has never been as broad as that. Commonwealth champion - and it goes to Olivia Breen.
And it happens to the best of then but sometimes there are upsets and shocks. She was hunting down Sophie Hahn.
Men's squash semi-finals
Wales' Joel Makin has beaten English defending champion James Willstrop to reach the Commonwealth Games men's singles squash final.
Makin won his semi-final 11-5, 11-5, 11-9 and will face New Zealand's Paul Coll in Wednesday's final.
Willstrop will go up against India's Saurav Ghosal for a chance to win bronze.
Men's 100m butterfly final
And it's silver for James Guy, who punches the water and salutes the crowd, he's well happy with that! Guy and Matt Temple of Australia are actually tied for silver!
Women’s T37/38 100m final
Sophie Hahn was looking good for the gold but has to settle for the silver after that brilliant run by Olivia Breen.
Rhiannon Clarke of Australia takes the bronze.
Men’s 100m butterfly final
Jacob Peters away to an absolute flier for England but it's Joshua Liendo Edwards ahead at 50m. Oooh this is a really close race, who gets it - Liendo Edwards!
Women’s T37/38 100m final
A fantastic gold for Wales' Olivia Breen!
Sophie Hahn had looked to be on course to win but Olivia Breen is just getting quicker and quicker and she powers through to take victory with a personal best of 12.83s.
Wonderful mixture of surprise and joy on Breen's face as she crosses the line. Incredible.
Women's heptathlon
Michael Morrow
BBC Sport NI
A couple of months ago Kate O'Connor was asked what she would take if offered either a top five finish or a PB in the Commonwealths.
She laughed for a bit, and then said neither. She wants a medal.
Her strongest heptathlon event tends to be the javelin, and with that still to come she is absolutely slap bang in the medal conversation.
Men’s 100m butterfly final
Three Englishmen in the final, James Guy loudly backed as they take their marks. Away!
Women's 100m freestyle final
Adrian Moorhouse
1988 Olympic 100m breaststroke champion on BBC TV
An Aussie one-two-three yet again and in terms of certainties in the pool you had to look at this as an odds on favourite, I couldn't see beyond them really.
Men's 3x3 wheelchair basketball gold medal match
Australia win the gold medal after a gritty performance against Canada. It came down to the wire as Australia gave themselves an 11-9 lead with just 19 seconds to go. There was a final attempt for Canada who missed a two point attempt at the buzzer who fall just short to a silver medal
Women’s T37/38 100m final
England's Sophie Hahn is looking good to defend her Commonwealth Games title. The two-time Paralympic champion posted the fastest time in this morning's heats with 12.80.
Wales' Olivia Breen finished second fastest in the same heat, with England's Hetty Bartlett third.
Australia’s Rhiannon Clarke, one of the pre-Games favourites, was fastest in her heat with a time of 13.08.
Women's heptathlon
So this is how it looks in the heptathlon standings after three events with Katarina Johnson-Thompson leading. Kate O'Connor of Northern Ireland is just 11 points behind.
Men’s 100m butterfly final
Another legend of the pool goes for yet another medal next - South Africa’s Chad le Clos has won 18 of them down the years and is in the market for another, though James Guy of England, Joshua Liendo Edwards of Canada and Aussie pair Matt Temple and Cody Simpson won’t make it easy.
Women’s 100m freestyle final
Great effort from Anna Hopkin who took it to the wall for England in pursuing the Australians. She finished fourth with team-mate Freya Anderson fifth.
Emma McKeon has a bronze medal to go in her collection with Shayna Jack second.