England have had a great start to the men's all-round final. Jake Jarman and James Hall have posted the second and third best scores with their floor routines so far with Canada's Felix Dolci leading the way.
There's still a long way to go though. Watch all the action live right here.
Weightlifting
Men's 67kg
The men's 67kg weightlifting gets going at 09:30 BST with medals to be won at the NEC.
Jeremy Lalrinnunga from India, aged 19, won gold at the Commonwealth Championship last year. Will he lift his way to gold this morning?
Birmingham's very own Jaswant Shergill lifts for England with Craig Carfray representing Scotland.
We'll be dropping highlights as and when we can into this live.
In the meantime, take a look at some of the best action from day two.
Post update
Men's all-around final
Jake Jarman's floor routine sees him score 14.000. His fellow Englishman James Hall is about to begin his bid for gold on the floor.
Looking very much like he means business here.
Meanwhile, Scotland's Pavel Karnejenko scores 13.150 for his pommel horse routine.
How to stay across the Games
BBC One
Just a quick reminder of how you can stay across the Commonwealth Games on day three.
We'll have live TV coverage throughout Sunday 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 22:30-23:30 on BBC One later this evening.
BBC One - 09:00-13:00, 13:15-15:35, 19:45-22:00
BBC Two - 15:35-19:45
BBC Three - 19:00-22:30
Red Button - 08:25-22:30
Digital platforms - watch up to 11 live streams from 08:25-22:35
All times BST obviously.
How the medal table stands
Putting the gold in the green and gold. Australia lead the way after two days of Birmingham 2022...
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What happened on day two?
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 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
Gymnastics
Men's all-around final
England’s Commonwealth debutant Jake Jarman and 2018 all-around silver medallist James Hall were the main men in all-around qualification as the two highest-scoring gymnasts. They finished ahead of Cypriot Marios Georgiou, who won bronze four years ago.
Scotland’s Frank Baines won parallel bars bronze in 2018 and is in the same group as Jarman and Hall.
Wales’ Joe Cemlyn-Jones, Jersey’s Daniel Lee and Scotland’s Pavel Karnejenko all start their rotations on the pommel horse. Josh Cook of Wales is in the third group.
Canada's Felix Dolci is up first on the floor and opens up with a 14.200. Impressive start.
Gymnastics
Men’s all-around final
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Right, without further ado we'll head over to Arena Birmingham, where the stage is very much set and there's plenty of home nations interest among the 18 finalists.
They are split into three groups of six and will each perform on the parallel bars, horizontal bars, floor, pommel horse, vault and rings.
What's happening on day three?
Some cracking action on its way today. Here's where all the medals will be dished out...
Gymnastics: Women's and men's individual all-around
Rugby sevens: Women and men
Swimming: Women's 50m free, men's 200m fly, women's 200m breast, SB8 men's 100m breast, S8 women's 100m back, women's 100m back, men's 100m breast, S14 mixed 4x100m free relay, women's 4x200m free relay
Track cycling: Men's tandem B sprint, women's tandem B time trial, women's points race, women's time trial, men's sprint, men's scratch race
Live Reporting
Gary Rose, Jonathan Jurejko, Lorraine McKenna and Jess Anderson
All times stated are UK
England start strong
Men's all-around final
England have had a great start to the men's all-round final. Jake Jarman and James Hall have posted the second and third best scores with their floor routines so far with Canada's Felix Dolci leading the way.
There's still a long way to go though. Watch all the action live right here.
Weightlifting
Men's 67kg
The men's 67kg weightlifting gets going at 09:30 BST with medals to be won at the NEC.
Jeremy Lalrinnunga from India, aged 19, won gold at the Commonwealth Championship last year. Will he lift his way to gold this morning?
Birmingham's very own Jaswant Shergill lifts for England with Craig Carfray representing Scotland.
Watch the action live here.
Watch day two's best moments
We'll be dropping highlights as and when we can into this live.
In the meantime, take a look at some of the best action from day two.
Post update
Men's all-around final
Jake Jarman's floor routine sees him score 14.000. His fellow Englishman James Hall is about to begin his bid for gold on the floor.
Looking very much like he means business here.
Meanwhile, Scotland's Pavel Karnejenko scores 13.150 for his pommel horse routine.
How to stay across the Games
BBC One
Just a quick reminder of how you can stay across the Commonwealth Games on day three.
We'll have live TV coverage throughout Sunday 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 22:30-23:30 on BBC One later this evening.
All times BST obviously.
How the medal table stands
Putting the gold in the green and gold. Australia lead the way after two days of Birmingham 2022...
What happened on day two?
Gymnastics
Men's all-around final
England’s Commonwealth debutant Jake Jarman and 2018 all-around silver medallist James Hall were the main men in all-around qualification as the two highest-scoring gymnasts. They finished ahead of Cypriot Marios Georgiou, who won bronze four years ago.
Scotland’s Frank Baines won parallel bars bronze in 2018 and is in the same group as Jarman and Hall.
Wales’ Joe Cemlyn-Jones, Jersey’s Daniel Lee and Scotland’s Pavel Karnejenko all start their rotations on the pommel horse. Josh Cook of Wales is in the third group.
Canada's Felix Dolci is up first on the floor and opens up with a 14.200. Impressive start.
Gymnastics
Men’s all-around final
Right, without further ado we'll head over to Arena Birmingham, where the stage is very much set and there's plenty of home nations interest among the 18 finalists.
They are split into three groups of six and will each perform on the parallel bars, horizontal bars, floor, pommel horse, vault and rings.
What's happening on day three?
Some cracking action on its way today. Here's where all the medals will be dished out...
Gymnastics: Women's and men's individual all-around
Rugby sevens: Women and men
Swimming: Women's 50m free, men's 200m fly, women's 200m breast, SB8 men's 100m breast, S8 women's 100m back, women's 100m back, men's 100m breast, S14 mixed 4x100m free relay, women's 4x200m free relay
Track cycling: Men's tandem B sprint, women's tandem B time trial, women's points race, women's time trial, men's sprint, men's scratch race
Triathlon: Women's and men's PTVI, mixed relay
Weightlifting: Women's 59kg, men's 67kg, men's 73kg
Good morning
Another day, another gold rush. Just the 24 gold medals up for grabs on Sunday.
Everyone ready. Here we go again.