Postpublished at 09:22 BST 3 August 2022
Australia 0-0 Scotland
Kate Richardson-Walsh
Olympic gold medal winning hockey player on BBC TV
Scotland will be really pleased because they'll want to keep the game tight for as long as possible.
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19:00 BST - Para races (both heats): Women's 200m freestyle S14 & men's 200m freestyle S14
Men's 200m freestyle S14 final Paralympic champion Reece Dunn and defending Commonwealth champion Thomas Harper
Men's races (all finals): 200m individual medley, 50m freestyle, 1500m freestyle & 4x100m medley relay
19:45 - Ben Proud in men's 50m freestyle final
Women's races (all finals): 400m freestyle, 50m backstroke & 4x100m medley relay
Para races (all finals): Women's 200m freestyle S14 & men's 200m freestyle S14
19:14 - Northern Ireland's Bethany Firth women's 200m freestyle final
20:12 - Men's 1500m freestyle final Dan Jervis in action
Steve Sutcliffe and Tom Rostance
Australia 0-0 Scotland
Kate Richardson-Walsh
Olympic gold medal winning hockey player on BBC TV
Scotland will be really pleased because they'll want to keep the game tight for as long as possible.
Australia 0-0 Scotland
Scotland are underway against Australia in their last game of the pool.
They need to win in order to have a chance of making the semi-final.
Australia are pressing high in the opening quarter but have been denied twice by Scotland goalkeeper Amy Gibson.
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A lot!
Tuesday was the busiest day of the Games so far with 37 gold medals settled in all, as the gymanstics came to an end and the athletics started at Alexander Stadium.
Here are a few of the headlines:
Australia smashed the 100-medal mark yesterday as they continue to lead the way in the medal table, with 42 golds and a current total haul of 106 after five days.
England are second with 31 golds and 84 medals overall.
Scotland are seventh, Wales eighth and Northern Ireland 17th.
Here's where the gold medals will be won today:
We've reached day six of the Commonwealth Games, which means we're already halfway through Birmingham 2022!
There are another 30 gold medals to play for on an action-packed Wednesday, with both the men's and women's 100m title among the prizes on offer.
Welcome all.