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Live Reporting

Tom Rostance, Gary Rose, Lorraine McKenna and Jess Anderson

All times stated are UK

  1. 'You back a lion into a corner and it'll bite'

    Peaty fights back

    Adam Peaty

    Adam Peaty was safely through to tomorrow night's 50m breaststroke final after winning his semi tonight - though still a long way from his best.

    He was only fourth in the 100m final - a big shock - but has responded.

    "You back a lion into a corner, they're going to bite. I'm backed into a corner now but I'm OK with that," he said.

    "It's just as important in an athlete's career to have these moments. You think 'do I want to be here? Do I love the sport as much as I did?'. I don't know. Those questions, I have to address.

    "I haven't really had a winter block where I've reset. I haven't even had chance to know where I'm going, it's almost like you get in a car without a destination.

    "I've only been in the water for four weeks, I put way too much expectation on myself and now I'm still debriefing and will be over the next three or four weeks."

  2. Davies delight

    England's Sarah Davies won gold in a dramatic final in the women's 71kg weightlifting at the Commonwealth Games.

    She beat Nigeria's 18-year-old Joy Ogbonne Eze, who, after a strong snatch round, did not complete any of her clean and jerk attempts.

    It is a first Commonwealth Games appearance for 2021 world silver-medallist Davies.

  3. Post update

    "It's a big achievement for Scotland," says Duncan Scott. "We felt we could sneak a medal."

    And sneak it they did.

  4. Netball

    New Zealand 69-50 Malawi

    World champions New Zealand weathered the storm to come through an exciting encounter against Malawi in Pool B.

    The Malawi Queens play with such flair and skill - they have won just one game this tournament so far but they are certainly one to watch in terms of pushing the big three.

    As for the Silver Ferns they just keep rolling on with a third win from three games.

  5. Post update

    1:44.48 from Duncan Scott. The fastest split in the race by far.

  6. 'The man is incredible'

    Richard Winton

    BBC Sport Scotland at Sandwell Aquatics Centre

    How has he done that?! Duncan Scott was so far back when he dived in that he might have well have been in a different pool. The man is incredible.

    And he is now the most Scotland's most decorated Commonwealth Games athlete of all time with 11 medals. Gaun yersel, big fella.

  7. Bronze medal - Scotland

    Men’s 4x200m freestyle relay final

    And just more brilliance from Duncan Scott to overhaul Wales and power to an unlikely-looking bronze!

  8. Silver medal - England

    Men’s 4x200m freestyle relay final

    A cracking final leg but Tom Dean had too much to make up. Still it's another medal for the collection!

  9. Gold medal - Australia

    Men’s 4x200m freestyle relay final

    Tom Dean closed the gap but it wasn't enough as Australia win in a Commonwealth Games record!

  10. Swimming

    Men’s 4x200m freestyle relay final

    The Olympic champ is having a blast at it. Great effort from Tom Dean while Duncan Scott is putting Scotland back in the mixer. Great race!

  11. Swimming

    Men’s 4x200m freestyle relay final

    Final handover: Australia lead from England, then Wales. Can you Tom Dean?

    He's got a massive distance to make up...

  12. Swimming

    Men’s 4x200m freestyle relay final

    Joe Litchfield powering hard for England to get back into contention and Wales still holding second with Dan Jones. Australia have a comfortable-looking lead.

  13. Swimming

    Men’s 4x200m freestyle relay final

    Chad le Clos taking a big turn for South Africa but it's Australia edging ahead. England have teenager Jacob Whittle hanging on, the host nation fading to fourth as the third swimmers hit the water. Wales are second!

  14. Swimming

    Men’s 4x200m freestyle relay final

    Cracking race as the first four are tight as you like. Australia, England, South Africa, Wales at the first change.

  15. Swimming

    Men’s 4x200m freestyle relay final

    Calum Jarvis leads for Wales after 100m, but now Australia do take the lead.

  16. Swimming

    Men’s 4x200m freestyle relay final

    James Guy leads England off and it's Elijah Winnington up first for Australia. Interesting tactics as England and Scotland save their fastest men for last.

  17. Swimming

    Men’s 4x200m freestyle relay final

    The last race of the night is another cracker. Plenty of big names on display here.

    Can England or Scotland get amongst it and deny Australia? Wales could do well too. But then there's South Africa, Canada...

  18. Post update

    I think the Commonwealth Games grew up watching you, Emma.

  19. 'I grew up watching the Commonwealth Games'

    Women’s 50m butterfly final

    BBC Sport

    Emma McKeon

    Australia's Emma McKeon picked up her 17th Commonwealth Games medal earlier on, after winning gold in the women’s 50m butterfly final.

    "I feel good. It's day four, so two more days to go but I'm well past halfway through my programme, so pretty relieved about that," she told BBC Sport.

    On dropping the Worlds for the Commonwealths: "Yeah, I did drop the Worlds to come here just because I needed that extra bit of time off after the Olympics which definitely helped me and got me to where I am now. I grew up watching the Commonwealth Games, watched a lot Aussies do some incredible things and that kind of inspired me and ignited that fire in me to do what I’m doing now.

    "I’ve got my close friends and family around me. I think that's what allowed me to take a break. I think it’s important for all athletes to take a break when they need it. It keeps their career going for longer, keeps them in a healthier mental place. Because it is really hard staying at that level for a long time."

  20. Swimming

    Women’s 100m breaststroke semis

    It's another South African powerhouse in the second semi as Lara van Niekerk leaves them in her wake. She comes through to win it, with Jenna Strauch second and Molly Renshaw in third for England. Molly is through to the final on Tuesday evening.