A bit of everything on day sevenpublished at 17:28 British Summer Time 4 August 2022
There have been crashes.
Big splashes.
Not to mention mid-game clashes.
Day seven really has had a bit of everything so far...
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Athletics - Andrew Pozzi takes 110m hurdles bronze; Lawrence Okoye gets discus silver
Diving - Gold for England's Jack Laugher in 1m springboard and Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix in 10m platform
Cricket - England beat New Zealand by seven wickets
Powerlifting: England's Zoe Newson wins gold in women's lightweight final with silver for Olivia Broome
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England's Anna Henderson gets silver in women's time trial
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There have been crashes.
Big splashes.
Not to mention mid-game clashes.
Day seven really has had a bit of everything so far...
Hockey: Canada 1-7 England
Four minutes tick by but England men can't breach a wall of Canadian defenders.
They do finally win a short after the ball gets stuck under the keeper.
Men's lightweight final
England's Mark Swan is hoping to secure his first Commonwealth Games medal in the men's lightweight final.
The 21-year-old, who pressed 70kg on his first attempt just trying the sport out one weekend, manages to lift 199kg - a new British record - to leapfrog the two Nigerian Para-powerlifters and slot into the silver medal position ahead of his third and final attempt.
Hockey: Canada 1-7 England
Simon Mason
Ex-GB Olympic hockey player on BBC TV
England have a huge mountain to climb [to win by 14 goals] but have proved that they might just be capable of doing it. The pressure they created in that third quarter was constant. They didn't panic and with that man advantage maybe, just maybe this is possible.
Hockey: Canada 1-7 England
Makes you wonder how good Australia are if England are going this crazy just to avoid them.
The Hockeyroos are world number one and have won gold at every Commonwealth Games since hockey's introduction in 1998.
England start the fourth quarter by winning another short. But Sam Ward fires his drag flick over the bar.
Table tennis: Mixed doubles second round
The English pair of Liam Pitchford and Ho Tin-Tin have made it into the last 16 of the mixed doubles thanks to a 3-2 win over Singapore duo Isaac Quek and Zhou Jingyi, clinching the deciding game 11-7.
Hockey: Canada 1-7 England
Simon Mason
Ex-GB Olympic hockey player on BBC TV
Phil Roper loves a little move and slip flick. It changes the angles and gives him the gap through the defensive position on the line. Short whip, release and brilliant slingshot flick into the far corner.
Hockey: Canada 1-7 England
I can't believe it. England men have a seventh right at the end of the third quarter.
England have a flurry of short corners and finally make one count as Phil Roper drags into the top corner.
It's a brilliant slingshot and England now need eight goals - against 10 men - to avoid holders Australia in the last four. One 15-minute quarter remains.
Women's lightweight final
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Hockey: Canada 1-6 England
Simon Mason
Ex-GB Olympic hockey player on BBC TV
Really good finish - a high quality stroke. Gets really good contact on the ball and drives it down right into the corner.
I have never commentated on a game like this where I have thought "you know what it [14 goals] could happen", because of the red card.
Men's lightweight final
Over at the NEC and following on from the women's lightweight powerlifting final, it's the men's turn to compete for Commonwealth Games glory.
Malysia's Bonnie Bunyau Gustin, the favourite to take the title in Birmingham after winning gold in Tokyo, is currently leading the field with a points total of 147.6 after two lifts - a new Games record.
Nigeria team-mates Innocent Nnadmi and Thomas Kure are both level on 132.5. If they stay on the same points by the end of the competition, then Nnadmi and Kure will have to decide whether to share the silver medal or take part in a lift-off.
What else is there still to look forward to, I hear you ask.
Hockey: Canada 1-6 England
Zach Wallace scores, sending the keeper the wrong way.
England need nine more goals to avoid Australia in the semis.
16 minutes remain against 10 men. It still might happen.
Hockey: Canada 1-5 England
England win a penalty stroke as Nick Bandurak is stick-tackled deliberately while shooting. Huge opportunity for England.
Table tennis: Mixed doubles second round
The second round match in the mixed doubles between England duo Liam Pitchford and Ho Tin-Tin and Singapore pair Izaac Quek and Zhou Jingyi has gone to a deciding game.
Pitchford and Ho won the opening two games 11-7, 11-6, before Singapore fought back to take the next two 8-11, 7-11.
Hockey: Canada 1-5 England
Another England penalty corner is called with 16 minutes to go.
The last two have been well saved....this one is too.
Hockey: Canada 1-5 England
This hockey game is wild.
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Hockey: Canada 1-5 England
Sam Ward misses an open goal after rounding the keeper! It looked easier to score.
And now England are properly going for this 14-goal win. They take off their keeper Oliver Payne and bring on another outfielder.
They need to score 10 goals in 18 minutes.
Hockey: Canada 1-5 England
Off the line!
This time England don't score from a short as Floris van Son blocks one on the right post.
England by the way are back up to 11 with Chris Griffiths' suspension over. It's now 11 v 10 in England's favour with 19 minutes to go.
Hockey: Canada 1-5 England
Not even a celebration worth noting at the moment because England just need to keep the scoreboard ticking over. Canada will feel hard done by because there is a foul in the build-up but it was a great finish from Nick Bandurak.