Swimmingpublished at 20:36 British Summer Time 2 August 2022
Men's 50m breaststroke
Huge emotion, huge release from Adam Peaty as he turned to see the scoreboard. Terrific celebration from the big man!
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Morning session: 10:00-13:00 BST
Action includes the quarter-finals, semi-finals & repechage in the women's -63kg, women's -70kg, men's -73kg and men's -81kg categories
Women's 70kg quarter-final: England's Katie-Jemima Yeats-Brown
Afternoon session: 17:00-19:45 BST
Medals are won in the women's -63kg, men's -73kg, women's -70kg and men's -81kg categories
Women's 63kg quarter-final: England's Gemma Howell v Wales' Jasmine Hacker-Jones
Men's 81kg: England's Lachlon Moorhead
Gary Rose, Tom Rostance, Neil Johnston and Sonny Cohen
Men's 50m breaststroke
Huge emotion, huge release from Adam Peaty as he turned to see the scoreboard. Terrific celebration from the big man!
Watch as Olivia Breen wins T37/T38 100m gold. A wonderful reaction.
Men's 10,000m final
Coming up now is the men's 10,000m final.
Reigning champion Joshua Cheptegei is not here to defend his title as he recovers from illness.
His Ugandan team-mate Jacob Kiplimo does compete and is among the favourites as the current Olympic and world bronze medallist.
England's Sam Atkin is making his Games debut while Andy Butchart is running for Scotland.
Women's discus final
Jade Lally throws the discus 57.33m and she currently leads this final.
Scotland's Kirsty Law is fourth in the standings after clearing a distance of 53.38m.
That's a fourth Commonwealth Gold to go with three Olympic Golds for Mr Adam Peaty. Well in!
Men's 50m breaststroke final
Adrian Moorhouse
1988 Olympic 100m breaststroke champion on BBC TV
He just had to deliver this today didn't he and I am so happy for him. He had 50m in him!
Men's 50m breaststroke
After saying he wasn't too bothered last night, it's great to see Adam Peaty celebrate that win in style. A huge roar, a slap of the water and then a throw of his swimming cap into the crowd. Set completed.
Men's 50m breaststroke final
Thomas Duncan
BBC Scotland at Sandwell Aquatics Centre
Ross Murdoch came out and gave the crowd some devil horns. The big man absolutely loves this stage. What a race.
A second bronze in likely his last Commonwealth Games. Sensational from the Scot.
Men's 50m breaststroke final
Ross Murdoch! Talk about a big game player. He takes another medal for Scotland with a brilliant bronze!
Women's pole vault final
Nina Kennedy isn't done yet. She has won the gold but she wants a Games record and she's going for 4.76m.
Men’s 50m breaststroke final
Adam Peaty emerges in the mix and this is anyone's race. Here comes Peaty, bit of a lead at halfway, has he got it? Yes!
Men’s 50m breaststroke final
No room for error. Adam Peaty looks like he means business.
Men's 50m breaststroke final'
Adrian Moorhouse
1988 Olympic 100m breaststroke champion on BBC TV
It's a big one, thinking about this one before the final tonight. For me Peaty is going to get this one, he is a wounded animal.
Men’s 50m breaststroke final
James Wilby, Greg Butler and Ross Murdoch get big cheers as they come out but Adam Peaty is on another level. Takes the roof off.
Men's 100m butterfly final
BBC Sport
Men's 100m butterfly silver medallist James Guy to BBC Sport: "Honestly the 100 fly this year has been really weird but to come here and do my own race and get it right. I knew the times weren't going to be that fast but to come back fast was the best way to do it.
"It's been about coming here, enjoying the crowd, soaking it up and what a great race! Finished second with Temple, really happy with that, cheers.
"My first team was with Adam Peaty and Ben Proud in 2012 and Molly Renshaw and here we are 10 years later probably my last one. But I'm so happy to be here"
Men’s 50m breaststroke final
The one race he's not won then - is this the moment Adam Peaty adds CWG 50m gold to his stacked collection? He took silver in Glasgow and on the Gold Coast.
Men's 63.5kg-67kg (welterweight) Round of 16
Earlier, there was controversy at the boxing as Northern Ireland's Eugene McKeever dropped out after a cut was caused by a head clash with Zambia's Stephen Zimba.
However, the referee allowed it to continue before later halting the contest and ruling it was a punch.
Former boxing world champion Richie Woodhall was not happy.
"McKeever is so unlucky," he says. "That ruling should be changed because the initial cut was caused through a head clash. Let's get it right."
Women’s discus final
England’s Jade Lally heads into this final looking to improve on her bronze at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
The 35-year-old, who is taking part in her fourth Games, threw 61.42m in June to earn a record eighth national title.
Kirsty Law, who broke the 60m barrier last August, goes for Scotland and should be in the medal mix while Shadine Duquemin is representing Jersey.
Becky Grey
BBC Sport at Sandwell Aquatics Centre
It feels like there's an extra shot of tension in the Sandwell air as we wait for Adam Peaty to come out for his final next.
Men’s 50m freestyle semis
Ben Proud takes a metre out of the field from the start and powers through to win it in 21.63. World class! The crowd love that, as Joshua Liendo Edwards takes second and Lewis Burras third. The top five all qualify.