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Live Reporting

Gary Rose, Tom Rostance, Neil Johnston and Sonny Cohen

All times stated are UK

  1. Swimming

    Mixed 4x100m medley relay final

    Pieter Coetze will give South Africa a big lead, Scotland in second in these early stages. Scotland's Ross Murdoch is putting them ahead now as they open up with two men. It's a brilliant watch as it unravels!

  2. Swimming

    Mixed 4x100m medley relay final

    And we're under way! Lauren Cox gets England away on the backstroke leg.

  3. Bronze medal - England - Ola Abidogun

    Men’s T45-47 100m final

    And Ola Abidogun ensures England have another athlete on the podium as he takes the bronze!

  4. Post update

    Becky Grey

    BBC Sport at Sandwell Aquatics Centre

    One race left on the penultimate night of the swimming.

    Australia have won gold in every single one of the five relays in Birmingham.

    Time to see if one of the home nations can change that in the mixed 4x100m medley relay.

  5. Swimming

    Mixed 4x100m medley relay final

    This should be a brilliant watch, with teams placing their male and female swimmers in different spots to mix things up a bit. What the mixed relays in athletics should be about as well if you ask me. Here they come!

  6. Gold medal - England - Emmanuel Oyinbo-Coker

    Men’s T45-47 100m final

    A brilliant gold-medal winning run by Emmanuel Oyinbo-Coker! He stormed out of the blocks and no-one was catching him as he finishes with a time of 10.94.

    Australia's Jaydon Page takes the silver.

  7. Athletics

    Men’s T45-47 100m final

    False start and Nigeria's Suwaibidu Galadima, the defending champion, is disqualified, prompting boos from the crowd.

  8. Two track finals remaining...

    Men’s T45-47 100m final

    James Arnott

    Two finals remaining here and the first is in the men’s T45-47 100m.

    England's James Arnott is looking to go one better than he did four years ago when he won a silver medal.

    Arnott is joined by team-mates Ola Abidogun, 2012 100m bronze medallist, and Emmanuel Oyinbo-Coker.

  9. Swimming

    Mixed 4x100m medley relay final

    What an event up last. Four swimmers per team, four different strokes, men and women involved. Absolute carnage.

    England's team is Lauren Cox, James Wilby, James Guy and Freya Anderson while Craig McNally, Ross Murdoch, Keanna MacInnes and Lucy Hope line up for Scotland.

    Wales have Medi Harris, Kyle Booth, Harriet Jones and Matt Richards while Kaylee McKeown, Zac Stubblety-Cook, Matt Temple and Emma McKeon make up an all-star Australian side.

  10. Athletics

    Women's heptathlon

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    Here's the heptathlon standings at the end of day one and KJT will start tomorrow in the gold medal position with the long jump, javelin and 800m to come.

  11. Gold medal - Ariarne Titmus

    Women’s 800m freestyle final

    Impressive! A Commonwealth record for Ariarne Titmus as she powers away over the last 100m to win gold for Australia in 8:13.59. Kiah Melverton is second with Lani Pallister third in another all-Aussie podium.

  12. Silver medal - England - Jade Lally

    Women's discus final

    Jade Lally won bronze at the Commonwealth Games in 2014 and now has a silver medal!

    She ends with her best distance of the night of 58.42m but it isn't enough to deny Nigeria's Chioma Onyekwere the gold.

    Nigeria also take the bronze through Obiageri Amaechi.

  13. 'I want to be Alys the human being'

    Women's 200m butterfly final

    Tom Brown

    BBC Sport Wales at Sandwell Aquatics Centre

    2018 Commonwealth champion Alys Thomas cut a forlorn figure as she relinquished her women's 200m butterfly title.

    The 31-year-old is still the Games record holder in the event, but was sixth in this evening's final.

    She says she will take an extended break after this season, adding she 'wants to be Alys the human being, rather than Alys the swimmer. I don't know who she is'.

    Welsh swimmer Alys Thomas
    Image caption: Welsh swimmer Alys Thomas
  14. Swimming

    Women’s 800m freestyle final

    Still not much between the three Aussies as they destroy the rest of the field. It's Ariarne Titmus who leads though and is starting to make a move...

  15. Athletics

    Women's discus final

    England's Jade Lally is guaranteed a medal but we are just waiting to find out what colour it will be. She is currently in the silver medal position.

  16. Swimming

    Women’s 800m freestyle final

    Australian trio Lani Pallister, Ariarne Titmus and Kiah Melverton have cleared off in formation. This is very impressive.

  17. Athletics

    Women's heptathlon

    No contest as Katarina Johnson-Thompson storms to victory in the 200m with a time of 23.70. That secures 1,010 points and ensures she ends day one in the lead.

    Tanielle Crase of Australia finishes second while Northern Ireland's Kate O'Connor is third.

  18. Swimming

    Women’s 800m freestyle final

    The final individual event of the night in the pool then. A marathon race, one of Rebecca Adlington's specialiities. Mabel Zavaros of Canada is in after swimming the 200m butterfly a little earlier on! They're off.

  19. Beach volleyball

    Women's preliminary Pool C

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    England's Daisy Mumby and Jessica Grimson have overcome Scotland's Melissa Coutts and Lynne Beattie in Pool C of the women's beach volleyball.

    They won 2-0 (21-17, 21-15).

    England have four points from two games, while Scotland have two points from the same number of matches.

  20. Silver medal - England

    Women's 3x3 gold medal match

    Canada have won it with a buzzer beater. Sarah Te-Biasu drives off the restart and no defender can close quick enough as Te-Biasu gets to the rim and her layup drops as the buzzer sounds, England fall to the silver medal in a heartbreaker.