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Live Reporting

Gary Rose, Jonathan Jurejko, Jess Anderson and Lorraine McKenna

All times stated are UK

  1. Swimming

    Men's 4x100m freestyle relay final

    Lewis Burras ensures England complete the first leg in second place. Strong start.

    Canada are first and Australia are third.

  2. Swimming

    Men's 4x100m freestyle relay final

    The men's 4x100m freestyle relay final is under way. Canada make the stronger start and lead after the first 50m.

  3. Hockey

    HT: New Zealand 1-0 Scotland

    Scotland might have feared the worse when they saw New Zealand stick 16 (SIXTEEN!) goals past Kenya yesterday.

    But Chris Duncan's side, who are ranked 17th in the world, are more than holding their own against the defending champions.

    New Zealand have edged possession and created more of the chances, but are only 1-0 ahead at half-time.

    Last night these two nations played out a thriller in the men's tournament, with Scotland leading 5-1 before New Zealand fought back to earn a draw.

    In the second half, can the Scottish women create the shock which their male counterparts came so close to?

    Scotland hockey
    Image caption: Despite not having played since October, Scotland beat South Africa in their opening match in Birmingham
  4. Swimming

    Men's 4x100m freestyle relay final

    Tom Dean, going for his second medal tonight, is on the anchor leg for England in this race.

  5. Swimming

    Men's 4x100m freestyle relay final

    Can England's men follow the women and finish on the podium? Australia will once again be the team to beat.

    Wales are also in action in this final medal race in the pool for today.

  6. McKeon equals record

    Women's 4x100m freestyle final

    That gold for Australia in the women's 4x100m freestyle final means Emma McKeon has won a stunning 10th Commonwealth Games gold medal, the joint most along with fellow Aussie swimmers Ian Thorpe, Leisel Jones and Susie O’Neill.

    Incredible.

  7. BreakingGold medal

    Women's artistic team final

    Confirmed - England take the gold!

    It was tight until the final moments but England finished 3.100 points ahead of Australia in the end and took a deserved gold medal.

    Australia take the silver and Canada secure the bronze.

    What a final.

  8. Post update

    Women's artistic team final

    Wales nailed their floor routines and will be pleased with their showing in a highly competitive team final.

    It's 39.100 for Wales on floor.

    Incredible stuff considering none of the team are more than 16 years old.

  9. Silver medal - England

    Women's 4x100m freestyle final

    An excellent silver for the England team of Anna Hopkin, Abbie Wood, Isabella Hindley and Freya Anderson.

    Gold medal winners Australia were simply in a league of their own.

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  10. Swimming

    Women's 4x100m freestyle final

    Heck of a leg by Mollie O'Callahan and Australia look on for a world record here. England remain second on the final leg and looking good for silver.

  11. Swimming

    Women's 4x100m freestyle final

    End of the first leg and Australia lead but England are second...

  12. Swimming

    Women's 4x100m freestyle final

    Here we go with the women's 4x100m freestyle final. Olympic and world champions Australia will take some beating - they have won the title at the last six Commonwealth Games.

    England, Scotland and Northern Ireland are all on this one.

  13. Gymnastics

    Women's artistic team final

    Christine Still

    Gymnastics expert on BBC TV

    Ondine Achampong is such a fabulous vaulter, technically so good. No deviation, absolutely beautiful work.

    And how well deserved. England really have worked faultlessly today.

  14. Badminton

    Canada 2-1 Scotland (best-of-five matches)

    Scotland's Kirsty Gilmour stretches for a return in her Commonwealth Games match against Canada's Michelle Li

    Scotland are already assured of their spot in the quarter-finals after beating the Maldives and Uganda in their opening two ties.

    So too are Canada.

    With the last-eight ties decided by a draw, this is essentially a dead rubber. But pride and performance are certainly at stake.

    Scotland won the opening mixed doubles through Adam Hall and Julie MacPherson, but lost the following two singles matches after Kirsty Gilmour and Callum Smith were beaten.

    Now it is down to Julie MacPherson and Ciara Torrance to win the women's doubles and give Scotland a chance of clinching top spot.

    That would then be down to Alexander Dunn and Adam Hall in the deciding men's doubles

  15. Day two headlines

    If you're just joining us tonight, where have you been? Don't worry, here are the main headlines so far from the second day of action in Birmingham:

    • Scotland's Duncan Scott passed England's Tom Dean to take a sensational 200m freestyle gold and added a bronze in the 400m individual medley
    • Ben Proud took home England's first swimming gold in the men's 50m butterfly
    • There have been silvers in the pool for England's Imogen Clark (50m breaststroke), Hannah Russell (S13 50m freestyle) & Scotland's Stephen Clegg (men's S13 50m freestyle)
    • Scotland's Jack Carlin won silver in the men's keirin final, fellow Scot Neah Evans claimed bronze in the women's 3000m pursuit and Wales' Emma Finucane secured bronze in women's sprint
    • England's Johnboy Smith won the men's T53/54 wheelchair marathon race, but said team-mate David Weir "deserved gold"
    • England beat Sri Lanka by five wickets in their opening T20 cricket match
    • Defending champions England claimed a second netball win in two days, beating Malawi 66-41
    • England women thrashed Ghana 12-0 in their Commonwealth Games hockey Pool A opener, while Wales men beat Canada 5-1
    • England's Sophie Unwin has been fined for protesting against a decision to not award her a bronze medal despite finishing third
  16. Gymnastics

    Women's artistic team final

    Ondine Achampong is the final one to go for England on vault and she has absolutely nailed that. It is HUGE - 14.150.

    That just about seals it for England, they are top with 161.100.

    Wales will now go on floor and Canada have vault to come but it's looking like a battle for second and third.

  17. Gymnastics

    Women's artistic team final

    Georgia Godwin bags 12.550 for Australia on floor and that puts them, momentarily, on top.

    But WOW. Local girl Alice Kinsella has had an absolutely incredible night - she has scored top on floor, second from top on beam and now she has absolutely smashed that vault to score 13.900. The smile on her face as she nails the landing says it all.

    England have a two-point cushion at the top, can they hold it?

  18. Swimming

    Just two more finals to come tonight with the women and men's 4x100m freestyle relays.

    The women's is up first in the next few minutes with England, Scotland and Northern Ireland all in this final.

  19. Gymnastics

    Women's artistic team final

    Craig Heap

    Commonwealth Games gold-winning gymnast on BBC TV

    It literally is toe-for-toe at the minute.

    England are going to have to control their nerves a little bit.

  20. Post update

    Women's artistic team final

    It's 12.600 on floor for Australia's Breanne Scott.

    England's Georgia-Mae Fenton nails a good solid vault but just steps out on the landing and that will be a slight deduction. Is it enough to hold onto England's slender lead?

    It is! 13.150 is Fenton's score and England have a 0.650 lead... for now.