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Live Reporting

Gary Rose, Jonathan Jurejko, Lorraine McKenna and Jess Anderson

All times stated are UK

  1. Swimming

    Women’s 4x200m freestyle relay final

    Here we go then! It is the last final of the night with the women’s 4x200m freestyle relay final.

    England – bronze medallists four years ago - are in lane three while Scotland are in lane two.

    Defending champions Australia are in lane five.

  2. 'Happy accident' ends in silver medal

    Women's 59kg

    Earlier today, there was a silver medal for England in the women's 59kg.

    Jessica Gordon Brown, once a budding judoka as well as a national acrobatic gymnastics champion, is now a Commonwealth medallist in a third sport.

    Gordon Brown lifted 86kg in the snatch and then 111kg in the clean and jerk for a combined 197kg, enough for second place which she celebrated with a backflip.

    "I'm so glad that finally after doing three different sports I found the one for me," said the 26-year-old.

    "I think I'm built for it and I glad I stumbled into it. A happy accident."

    Jessica Gordon Brown performing a backflip
    Jessica Gordon Brown performing a backflip
    Jessica Gordon Brown performing a backflip
  3. Rugby Sevens

    Australia 22-12 Fiji

    Australia's women take the gold!

    It was a straight-forward victory in the end for the side that made a shock exit at the quarter-final stage of the Tokyo Olympics.

    Faith Nathan scored two tries to contribute to her side's gold medal, one better than they managed at the 2018 Gold Coast games.

    Fiji won bronze at the Olympics, their first ever medal in the sport, so it's an improvement on their record too.

    Australia celebrate gold medal
  4. 'That was really fun'

    James Wilby, who won gold in the men's 100m breaststroke final: "Yeah I mean I love racing and racing alongside him [Peaty] is always so much fun. Tonight, I was able to execute my race the best I could. At the end of the day we’re both incredible racers, we all know what Adam is capable of. We’ll both be back to race again and race each other and It's always going to be an exciting one. But that one was really fun.

    Sport is about taking opportunities? "Yeah. Taking your opportunities and racing the best race you can on the night. I'm so happy with that, so thrilled. There's more to come, there's always more races."

  5. Swimming

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    Absolutely love James Wilby's reaction to winning gold.

  6. 'You have to give Peaty credit'

    Rebecca Adlington

    Double Olympic gold-medal winning swimmer on BBC TV

    Adam's injury was only a matter of weeks ago so you have to give him credit for even coming to these championships.

    He could have sat at home, said he had not done enough training, but he didn't.

    I think he will still do well in the 50m breaststroke.

  7. 'You have to have these moments to keep fighting'

    Adam Peaty, who finished fourth in the men's 100m breaststroke final: "Yeah, when it comes down to the race sometimes it doesn't go to plan. I was hurting from the 50m but you know that’s a lack of training, lack of racing… it is what it is. I can't overthink it. I’m a fighter and sometimes you have got to have these moments to keep fighting.

    "Always learning. This is a huge moment for me really because I'm at a part in my career where you choose to go on or keep at it or whatever… I know this is probably my last Commonwealth Games so it’s great. Wilby had a great race. I was a lot slower than yesterday, it was just a bad race."

    Paris still the plan? "Yeah of course. The next two years are going to be huge - how we attack that now, I don’t know. Because I haven’t done two winter blocks in a long time so it’s back to the drawing board and back to training."

  8. Netball

    Scotland 28-41 Wales

    Scotland were much better towards the end of that third quarter - they introduced shooter Emma Barrie and she has provided the Scots with a better target and been more accurate under the post.

    But Wales have just had too much for Scotland - they have been clinical and drove the ball through court much more easily than Scotland.

    Wales v Scotland netball Commonwealth Games
  9. Table Tennis

    Gareth Griffiths

    BBC Sport Wales in Birmingham

    Drama at the table tennis.

    It will be a singles decider in the women's table tennis team semi-final match between Wales against Malaysia as the match is locked at 2-2.

    The contest will come down between Charlotte Carey and Ying Ho. All to play for.

  10. 'Wilby has taken this opportunity'

    Rebecca Adlington

    Double Olympic gold-medal winning swimmer on BBC TV

    James has kind of lived in Adam's shadow but he has taken this opportunity. He has seen there was a big of weakness there and we know he is so strong down that last 25m.

    I think Adam will still swim a fantastic 50m here. Adam is such a team player, there was no kicking off there. There was no spitting the dummy out, he went straight over to James and gave him the biggest hug.

  11. 'Massive'

    Mark Foster

    Former freestyle world swimming champion on BBC TV

    That is massive.

    We knew from the heats it didn't look good. Semis were enough. You see him from the off, he normally goes but there was no go.

  12. Post update

    Clare Balding

    Presenter on BBC TV

    As shocks come in sport, that is pretty big.

  13. Gold medal - England - James Wilby

    Men’s 100m breaststroke final

    WOW!

    Just an incredible swim by James Wilby as he powers through to take the gold! He roars with delight after ending Adam Peaty's dominance in stunning fashion.

    In the end, Peaty could only finish fourth with the lack of training and recovering from injury ultimately appearing to play a part.

    Australia's Zac Stubblety-Cook takes the silver medal and compatriot Sam Williamson wins bronze.

  14. Swimming

    Men’s 100m breaststroke final

    James Wilby is pushing coming home! What a swim!

  15. Swimming

    Men’s 100m breaststroke final

    Adam Peaty is first at the turn...

  16. Swimming

    Men’s 100m breaststroke final

    And the final is under way! Adam Peaty is unbeaten since 2015 in this and he has made a good start...

  17. Swimming

    Wow!

    What a reaction as Adam Peaty comes out with 5,000 fans all cheering.

    He's not long since recovered from breaking his foot, how will he get on tonight?

  18. Swimming

    Men’s 100m breaststroke final

    Time for Adam Peaty to go for his first medal of these Commonwealth Games!

    The Olympic champion and world record holder is looking to secure a hat-trick of Commonwealth titles in the men’s 100m breaststroke.

    Scotland’s Ross Murdoch, who won bronze in 2014, is in lane seven while compatriot Craig Benson is in lane one. England’s James Wilby is in lane three.

  19. Bronze medal - Wales - Medi Harris

    Women's 100m backstroke final

    It is bronze for Medi Harris and Wales!

    Australia's Olympic champion Kaylee McKeown takes the gold while Canada's Kylie Masse takes the silver.

    Two medals in the pool for Wales tonight.