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Live Reporting

Gary Rose, Jonathan Jurejko, Jess Anderson and Lorraine McKenna

All times stated are UK

  1. Watch: Some of yesterday's medal moments

    With the men's marathon in full swing, who fancies a quick recap of some of the best bits from Friday?

    Video content

    Video caption: 'Incredible performance!' - England storm men's artistic team final for gold
  2. How to stay across all the action

    BBC One

    Just a quick reminder of how you can stay across the Commonwealth Games on day two.

    We'll have live TV coverage throughout Saturday on BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Three and on the red button plus you can catch everything on our digital streams down the side of this page.

    We'll then also have a highlights programme on from 22:20-23:20 on BBC One later this evening.

    • BBC One - 09:15-13:00, 13:15-17:00, 17:20-22:00
    • BBC Two - 07:00-09:15
    • BBC Three - 19:00-22:30
    • Red Button - 08:25-22:30
    • Digital platforms - watch up to 11 live streams from 06:55-22:30

    You shouldn't miss a beat with all that. All times BST obviously.

  3. Good morning from the velodrome

    Katie Falkingham

    BBC Sport at Lee Valley VeloPark

    A juggling cyclist on stilts greeted me as I walked up to the velodrome this morning.

    "Make sure you wear a helmet," he told a child. Sound advice.

    A morning full of qualifying and early rounds coming up here, with Scotland's Olympic medallists Jack Carlin and Neah Evans among the home nations stars taking to the boards. It all gets under way just after 10:00 BST.

    Cyclist juggling on stilts
  4. Saturday highlights

    Here's some of the things to look out for today:

    Gold medals: 23

    Athletics: Women's and men's marathon, women's and men's T53/54 marathon

    Gymnastics: Women's team

    Swimming: Men's 50m fly, women's 50m breast, men's 200m free, S13 men's 50m free, S13 women's 50m free, men's 400m medley, women's 100m fly, men's 100m back, women's and men's 4x100m free relay

    Track cycling: Women's and men's individual pursuit, women's sprint, men's keirin

    Weightlifting: Women's 49kg, women's 55kg, men's 55kg, men's 61kg

  5. Post update

    Men's marathon

    Australia's Liam Adams has taken himself off up the road early in the men's marathon distancing the likes of Kenya's Jonathan Korir, Tanzania’s 2017 world bronze medallist Alphonce Simbu and Uganda's Victor Kiplangat,

    It reminds me a bit of a breakaway rider in cycling zipping off the front of the peloton with 200km to go.

    Surely he'll be reeled in at some stage.

  6. Smith takes gold after Weir suffers puncture

  7. Rugby Sevens

    South Africa 12-33 Scotland

    Gareth Griffiths

    BBC Sport Wales in Coventry

    The opening match of the second day of rugby sevens has started and things will ramp up here in Coventry today as the qualification process is sorted out.

    It was Scotland and South Africa women who kicked off another 24 matches on a day that will finish at 22:30.

    Both sides are out of semi-final contention having lost two games yesterday with Australia and Fiji having already qualified from Pool B.

    Scotland will be happy celebrating a first win of the tournament with a 33-12 success as Rhona Lloyd starred with a hat-trick of tries, while Rachel McLachlan and Emma Orr also crossed.

  8. Post update

    Men's marathon

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    Usually at this time on a Saturday morning I'd have just about finished Parkrun. The thought of then having to run another 23 miles or so...Ouch.

  9. 'To finish is a statement in itself'

    Men's wheelchair marathon

    Paula Radcliffe

    Women's marathon world record holder on BBC TV

    Heart-breaking for David Weir [after suffering a puncture while leading the men's wheelchair marathon]. It's been a huge commitment from him. To be able to finish is a statement in itself.

  10. 'Weir deserved gold - give him a knighthood'

    Men's wheelchair marathon

    England's Johnboy Smith gave an excellent interview after winning gold - singing the praises of David Weir...

    "It's bittersweet for me. Dave got a flat, he had me. By mile six he dropped me.

    "I won, but the better man didn't win today.

    "I take my hat off to Dave, Dave had me. He deserves gold, I should have got silver, but look, these things happen.

    "Your majesty the Queen, if you're watching, give David Weir a knighthood, make him Sir David Weir, that man deserves it."

  11. Post update

    Men's wheelchair marathon

    Fair play to David Weir, the Englishman rolls over the finish just under 25 minutes after winner Johnboy Smith, who called for his training partner to be given a knighthood in his post-race interview.

    All of that to come.

  12. De Rozario defends her title

    Women's wheelchair marathon

    Madison de Rozario

    Australia's Madison de Rozario takes gold in women's wheelchair marathon.

    The defending champion finishes well clear of English duo Eden Rainbow Cooper and Shelly Oxley-Woods.

  13. Johnboy Smith takes gold after Weir puncture

    Men's wheelchair marathon

    Gareth Bailey

    BBC Sport Wales

    Johnboy Smith

    Great emotion this morning as Johnboy Smith takes the first gold medal in athletics for England in the men's wheelchair marathon.

    ELO - Don't Bring Me Down plays over the speakers in Victoria Square as he comes in crowned as the new Commonwealth champion.

  14. Smith takes gold after Weir suffers puncture

    Men's wheelchair marathon

    Johnboy Smith

    Johnboy Smith took gold for England in the men's T53/54 wheelchair marathon after his compatriot David Weir suffered a puncture while leading with under 10km remaining.

    Weir, one of Britain’s great Paralympians, had looked set for a second Commonwealth gold medal, eight years after winning the T54 1500m title in Glasgow.

    But the Londoner, who has eight London Marathon victories, six Paralympic gold medals and six world titles cut a frustrated figure as his back left wheel popped after he had opened up a gap of 90 seconds over his training partner Smith.

    Scotland's Sean Frame took silver with England's Simon Lawson picking up a bronze.

  15. Post update

    In fact make that 21. You're joining us just shortly after conclusion of the men's and women's wheelchair marathons...

  16. Good morning

    Commonwealth Games

    Good morning. The home nations picked up 18 medals in total on Friday's opening day of the Commonwealth Games and there are 23 gold medals up for grabs on Saturday.

    We go again.