Postpublished at 12:31 British Summer Time 8 August 2022
Men’s singles bronze medal match
Paul Drinkhall is has bought it back. It's 8-8 in the decider now.
England finish 2nd in medal table, Scotland 6th, Wales 8th & Northern Ireland 11th
Squash: James Willstrop/Declan James beat Adrian Waller/Daryl Selby in all-English men's doubles final
Diving: England's Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix & Noah Williams win gold in mixed synchronised 10m platform
Silver for Kyle Kothari and Lois Toulson, also of England
Scotland's Grace Reid & James Heatly win mixed synchronised 3m springboard gold
Badminton silvers for England's Lauren Smith/Chloe Birch (women's doubles) & Ben Lane/Sean Vendy (men's doubles)
Table tennis silver for England's Liam Pitchford (men's singles); squash silver for Sarah-Jane Perry/Alison Waters (women's doubles)
Squash bronze for Scotland's Greg Lobban & Rory Stewart in men's doubles
Bronzes for Wales' Charlotte Carey & Anna Hursey (table tennis women's doubles) & England men's hockey
Harry Poole, Josef Rindl, Jess Anderson and Katie Stafford
Men’s singles bronze medal match
Paul Drinkhall is has bought it back. It's 8-8 in the decider now.
Australia 0-0 India
Here we go then. It's Australia v India for the final gold of the Games. Even support for both sides at the University of Birmingham.
If you want to watch this one, you can here.
Men’s singles bronze medal match
Sathiyan Gnanasekaran is leading 8-5 in the decider.
Can England's Paul Drinkhall make one final comeback?
Here's a recap of what has happened so far on the final day at Birmingham 2022:
Men’s singles bronze medal match
At the change of ends India's Sathiyan Gnanasekaran is 5-1 up in the deciding game.
Paul Drinkhall of England won't be concerned just yet though. He's already come from three games down today.
Australia v India (12:30 BST)
It's almost time for one of the final golds of the Games to be decided.
Australia take on India in the men's hockey final from 12:30 BST.
Australia's men have won gold every single time hockey has featured at the Games - six in total for a 24-year reign as Commonwealth champions.
They have been so dominant that in all six of those finals they have only conceded a total of two goals.
Good luck India!
Men’s singles bronze medal match
Absolute scenes in the table tennis. England's Paul Drinkhall has come from three games down to level his bronze-medal match with India's Sathiyan Gnanasekaran 3-3.
He takes the sixth game 12-10 and forces a decider. It's all to play for with one game to go.
Mixed synchronised 10m platform final
Here's what Team England's Kyle Kothari and Lois Toulson had to say after finishing second in the mixed synchronised 10m platform final.
On taking part in the first mixed synchronised 10m final, Kothari said: "To be honest we were a bit like is this going to work because you're thrown together, we had a small incline it might but it just shows today that it does."
On what went right today, Toulson said: "I'm not sure what the magic ingredient is but we've known each other for a long time.
"I think when we were put together we knew that we could do it but we've only done these dives three times together.
"I was looking forward to this competition as it's one of my only international competitions of the season."
On what next, she said: "We've literally got one day to rest and then we go to the European Championships but after that we'll be taking a break."
Mixed synchronised 10m platform final
Yes Andrea, you really won another gold!
Earlier, the Scottish pairing of James Heatly and Grace Reid took gold in the mixed synchronised 3m springboard event.
Here's how they did it.
Men's singles gold medal match
What. A. Match.
Incredible stuff from Lakshya Sen - one hour and 20 minutes of sensational rallies, powerful smashes and flinging himself on the floor to return shots and he is the gold medallist.
It was a valiant effort from Ng Tze Yong, who is incredibly ranked only 48th in the world, but he will take home silver.
The match finishes 21-19 9-21 16-21.
Men’s singles bronze medal match
What a comeback in the table tennis. England's Paul Drinkhall is keeping his medal hopes alive coming from 3-0 down to win the fifth game 11-9 to make it 2-3 against India's Sathiyan Gnanasekaran.
The crowd are loving this, they carried Drinkhall in the fourth game. Now can he win the next one and level things up at 3-3?
Mixed synchronised 10m platform final
Noah Williams and Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix will both leave Birmingham 2022 with two gold each following that triumph.
Williams won men’s synchronised gold with Matty Lee, while Spendolini-Sirieix took the individual title - along with women’s synchro silver alongside Eden Cheng.
Mixed synchronised 10m platform final
Australia's Cassiel Rousseau and Emily Boyd take the bronze.
Scotland's Angus Menmuir and Gemma McArthur finish seventh, with Wales' Aidan Heslop and Ruby Thorne in eighth.
Mixed synchronised 10m platform final
Leon Taylor
Olympic diving silver medallist on BBC TV
It is gold without a doubt!
Wow what an end to this contest. Another gold for Team England!
Mixed synchronised 10m platform final
And that means it's silver for Kyle Kothari and Lois Toulson!
An England one-two to complete the diving. Superb.
Mixed synchronised 10m platform final
It is GOLD for England's Noah Williams and Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix!
Their fifth and final dive is given 74.88 for a total of 333.06, which sees them finish clear of the rest.
Mixed synchronised 10m platform final
Australian pair Cassiel Rousseau and Emily Boyd go into silver.
Over to England's Noah Williams and Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix...
This to secure gold.
Mixed synchronised 10m platform final
Leon Taylor
Olympic diving silver medallist on BBC TV
Oh yes, it's so good!
It was beautifully executed and it's a silver medal I'm sure of it!
Mixed synchronised 10m platform final
A brilliant final dive from Kyle Kothari and Lois Toulson.
They finish off with a huge score of 76.80.
It should be enough for a medal. But what colour?