Summary

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  • Morning session: 08:30-15:15 BST

  • Session includes semi-finals and final of the men's triples, plus semi-final action in the women's fours, men's & women's para pairs B6-B8, women's singles & men's pairs

  • Also sectional play from the para mixed pairs B2-B3 competition

  • Afternoon session: 16:30-19:45 BST

  • Session includes women's singles finals, plus sectional play from para mixed pairs B2-B3 competition

  • Lucy Beere wins Guernsey's first medal in 28 years

  1. bowls

    England in men's triple finalpublished at 10:31 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Lawn bowls

    England are through to the men's triples lawn bowls final after a clinical 15-5 win over Wales after 16 ends.

    They look certain to face Australia in the final who are 26-11 up on Fiji in the 15th.

  2. table tennis

    Table Tennispublished at 10:29 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Women's team bronze-medal match

    Simon Reed
    Table tennis commentator for BBC Sport

    Anna Hursey has nothing to berate herself about. She did everything she could, but that was pure class from Yangzi Yiu. She came through three really tough games to win 15-13 11-9 11-9 and extend Australia's lead over Wales to 2-0.

    All three games were so close. Hursey will be disappointed but she played superbly for a 16-year-old.

  3. table tennis

    Australia extend lead over Walespublished at 10:28 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Women's team bronze-medal match

    Australia take a two-match lead as Yangzi Liu beats Anna Hursey by the narrowest of margins in all three games.

    Jian Fang Lay is next up for the Australians with Charlotte Carey up for Wales.

  4. hockey

    Wales three uppublished at 10:27 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Women's hockey: Wales 3-0 Ghana

    One goal leads to two and two goals lead to three. Wales are cruising now against Ghana and are about to get their first win of the pool stages with seven minutes still to play.

  5. swimming

    Postpublished at 10:18 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Morning Sharron.

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  6. Table Tennispublished at 10:17 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Women's team bronze medal match

    Tom Brown
    BBC Sport Wales at the NEC

    My word, table tennis is tense.

    You can hear a pin drop here at the NEC as the players prepare to serve.

    Australia took the doubles match here against Wales in the fight for bronze.

    Now it's teenager Anna Hursey in the singles. You may remember she went to the last Games aged just 11. She now has the hopes of a nation on her shoulders as Wales dream of the podium but will need to fight back from 2-0 down.

  7. hockey

    Wales lead Ghanapublished at 10:16 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Women's hockey: Wales 1-0 Ghana

    Wales finally make their pressure count as Leah Wilkinson nets the breakthrough.

    Are Wales women heading for their first win at this year's games? We've just ended the third quarter.

  8. table tennis

    Table Tennispublished at 10:11 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Women's team bronze-medal match

    Simon Reed
    Table tennis commentator for BBC Sport

    Yangzi Liu takes the opening game [15-13] for Australia against Wales. It was a formidable fight by Anna Hursey, she had game point herself but it wasn't to be.

  9. hockey

    Hockeypublished at 10:07 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Scotland v Kenya (11:00 BST)

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  10. table tennis

    Table Tennispublished at 10:02 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Women's team bronze-medal match

    Simon Reed
    Table tennis commentator for BBC Sport

    It was tantalisingly close in the third game, especially when Wales went into a 6-2 lead, but it wasn't to be and the class told in the end in the first match of this bronze-medal encounter.

    Australia beat Wales 11-5 11-5 11-8 in match one of five.

  11. bowls

    Lawn Bowlspublished at 10:00 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Men's triples semi-finals: Wales 5-10 England

    Wales are going well and starting to mount a comeback in the men's triples semi-final. Oh wait, we spoke too soon. England have just extended their lead to five points at the end of the 12th end.

  12. bowls

    Lawn Bowlspublished at 09:59 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Men's triples semi-finals: Wales 5-8 England

    David Corkhill
    Former international lawn and indoor bowler

    That's two great bowls by Jonathan Tomlinson, picking up three shots. Brings the game right back to Wales. They needed that.

  13. table tennis

    Wales lose first matchpublished at 09:57 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Women's team table tennis bronze medal match

    Australia strike first in their women's team table tennis bronze medal match against Wales.

    Minhyung Jee and Jian Fang Lay have beaten Chloe Anna Thomas and Charlotte Carey in straight sets in the doubles. What can Wales' Anna Hursey do in her singles match against Yangzi Liu next up?

    Watch that live here.

  14. How to stay across day fourpublished at 09:54 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    BBC One

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

    We'll have live TV coverage throughout Monday 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 22:40-23:40 on BBC One later this evening.

    • BBC One - 09:15-13:00, 13:45-18:00, 19:00-22:00
    • BBC Two - 13:00-13:45, 18:00-19:00
    • BBC Three - 19:05-22:30
    • Red Button- 08:25-22:30
    • Digital platforms- watch up to 11 live streams from 08:25-22:35

    All times BST obviously.

  15. Where the medals will be won on Mondaypublished at 09:49 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Gold medals: 28

    Gymnastics: Women's vault and uneven bars, men's floor, rings and pommel horse

    Judo: Women's -48kg, -52kg and -57kg, men's -60kg and -66kg

    Lawn bowls: Women's singles, men's triples

    Swimming: Women's 200m back, 200m medley, SB6 100m breast and 50m fly, men's 100m free, S7 50m free, 50m back and 4x200m free relay

    Table tennis: Women's team

    Track cycling: Women's keirin and scratch race, men's points race and time trial

    Weightlifting: Women's 64kg and 71kg, men's 81kg

  16. swimming

    Rice transfers talent to pool with bronzepublished at 09:45 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    On a slightly more positive note for Welsh sport Lily Rice showed her talents have no end by picking up the bronze in the S8 100m backstroke.

    The 18-year-old made her name originally as a wheelchair backflipper and wheelchair motocross (WCMX) champion before being included in Wales' swimming team for the Commonwealth Games.

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  17. hockey

    Wales and Ghana level at half-timepublished at 09:43 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Women's hockey: Wales 0-0 Ghana

    It's still goalless in Wales' Pool A match with Ghana. Wales have had nine efforts on target to Ghana's zero but they still can't find the breakthrough.

    Watch that game live here.

  18. Watch the best videos from day threepublished at 09:40 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Fancy recapping some of the best action from a superb Sunday at the games?

    Get watching!

  19. table tennis

    Wales women go for table tennis team bronzepublished at 09:35 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    The women's team table tennis bronze medal match has just got under way with Wales taking on Australia.

    Wales were involved in a gripping semi-final against Malaysia yesterday, eventually losing 3-2.

    Welsh pair Chloe Anna Thomas and Charlotte Carey have just started in the doubles. Watch their match live here.

  20. bowls

    Scotland dominating in Para-lawn bowlspublished at 09:32 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    In the men's para pairs B6-B8 semi-finals Scotland are leading New Zealand 7-6 after eight ends while England are 2-11 down to Australia.

    In the women's para pairs B6-B8 semi-finals Scotland are 10-3 up against England after seven ends.

    With 10 ends to go England are dominating their men's triples semi-final against Wales, finding themselves 7-2 up.