Summary

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  • Afternoon session: 15:00-20:15 BST

  • Sectional play from the women's triples & men's fours plus semi-final action from the para mixed pairs B2-B3

  1. Raging Bull draws the crowdspublished at 15:49 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Anna Thompson
    BBC Sport in Birmingham

    The huge animatronic armoured bull which was such a hit at the opening ceremony has continued to draw the crowds to Centenary Square, where it now proudly stands.

    There are always lots of people around it, wanting selfies and family photos for an iconic memento from Birmingham.

    And the glorious weather has massively helped too with the city buzzing from the Games vibes.

    The bull is a huge draw in BirminghamImage source, BBC Sport
  2. powerlifting

    England's Newson still leads powerliftingpublished at 15:47 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Women's lightweight final

    Becky Grey
    BBC Sport at the NEC

    Kenya's Hellen Kariuki does a little dance on the bench as she lifts 98kg to overtake England's Zoe Newson with a score of 98.5.

    But Newson is straight out next and immediately nails 99kg to take top spot again on 100.2 - a score which takes into account the weight lifted and her body weight.

    Newson is a two-time Paralymoic bronze medallist and took Commonwealth bronze on the Gold Coast in 2018.

    She thought she was going to have to give up powerlifting after the last Commonwealths because she became pregnant with her son Duncan.

    But around four months after giving birth to Duncan she was back in training and here she is.

    Newson's England team-mate Olivia Broome lifts 109kg and remains in bronze medal position on 98.2.

  3. beach volleyball

    Scotland win first beach volleyball setpublished at 15:46 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Women's preliminaries - Scotland v Solomon Islands

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport at Smithfield

    The dancing rakers are back!

    And Scotland's Melissa Coutts and Lynne Beattie are a set to the good, dominating the first to win 21-6.

  4. diving

    Spendolini Sirieix stars in qualificationpublished at 15:43 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Women's 10m platform

    Gareth Bailey
    BBC Sport Wales at Sandwell Aquatics Centre

    Andrea Spendolini Sirieix scores 72 for a final score of 360.20 and she's quite literally jumping for joy as she gets out the pool and rightly so - it's been a very impressive preliminary from the English diver.

    Lois Toulson gets her highest score of the preliminaries with 75.20 to qualify second.

    Scotland's Gemma McArthur finishes her qualification off with an inward 3 1/2 somersaults tuck - her worst score so far but she'll be encouraged by the opening four.

    Lucy Hawkins makes the final on her Commonwealth debut for Wales.

    England's Eden Cheng pulls it out the bag with a score of 72 for her final dive to secure a final spot after heading into the final round of qualification in 11th.

    Northern Ireland's Tanya Watson scores a solid 68.80 to secure a spot in the final.

    Canada's Renee Batalla and New Zealand's Mikali Dawson miss out on tonight's final.

  5. Postpublished at 15:40 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Becky Grey
    BBC Sport at the NEC

    The NEC Commonwealth life is a good one.

    The sun is (mostly) shining and you can lounge by the lake watching the action on the big screen.

    If you're feeling more active there's a badminton court and a few netball hoops to have a go on.

    Fans sit on the grass in front of a big screenImage source, BBC Sport
  6. netball

    Jamaica stun Australiapublished at 15:38 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Earlier in the netball, we witnessed a superb game between Jamaica and Australia, with Jamaica earning a stunning 57-55 victory over the top seeds to finish top of Pool A.

    Here are the highlights from that one.

  7. netball

    Northern Ireland earn first netball winpublished at 15:36 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Trinidad & Tobago 32-41 Northern Ireland

    And that is that over at the NEC.

    Northern Ireland take their first win of the Games, a 41-32 victory over Trinidad and Tobago, who finish their group stage campaign without a win.

    It was a tight game in Pool B but crucial interceptions from experienced players Caroline O'Hanlon and Fi Toner proved vital to Northern Ireland's victory.

    They will now await the results of the rest of the day's games to find out which play-off match they will be involved in tomorrow.

    Next up, Malawi take on Uganda.

  8. beach volleyball

    Beach Volleyballpublished at 15:34 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Women's preliminary - Scotland v Solomon Islands

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport at Smithfield

    Scotland's Melissa Coutts and Lynne Beattie have lost both of their matches so far, but beat the Solomon Islands in straight sets and they could go through to the knockout phase as one of two best third-ranked teams.

    Together, Coutts and Beattie have a combined age of 87, with Coutts being 51 years old.

    The Scotland hockey team are here watching and supporting their compatriots, armed with plenty of Saltires. They're now giving a rousing rendition of Flower of Scotland.

  9. cycling (road)

    Paced it Wrightpublished at 15:32 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Men's time trial

    Fred Wright posted the fastest time in the final section of the 37.4km course.

    Yes, gold medallist Rohan Dennis lost time to the 23-year-old, who he beat by 26 seconds.

    A superb ride earns him silver and backs up a super impressive showing at the Tour de France.

    Scotland's John Archibald finishes in sixth, with Welshman Owain Doull in seventh and Northern Ireland's Darren Rafferty in eighth.

    England's Dan Bigham recovered from his crash to come home in 12th, ahead of Scot Mark Stewart in 14th.

    Fred WrightImage source, PA Media
  10. powerlifting

    England's Newson leading powerliftingpublished at 15:29 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Women's lightweight final (15:00 BST)

    Becky Grey
    BBC Sport at the NEC

    England's Zoe Newson goes into the lead at the powerlifting!

    She lifted 98kg and, taking into account her body weight, that gives her a score of 98.2.

    Compatriot Olivia Broome steps out next and successfully lifts 106kg which gives her a score of 94.6 to put her third.

    Kenya's Hellen Wawira Kariuki is second with a score of 96.5.

    Nigeria’s Onyinyechi Mark and Latifat Tijani had a good chance of gold here but were both disqualified before the event began.

  11. diving

    Watson in jeopardy of missing finalpublished at 15:28 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Women's 10m platform

    Diving at the Sandwell Aquatics CentreImage source, BBC Sport

    A solid reverse 2 1/2 somersaults tuck from Andrea Spendolini Sirieix keeps her spot at the top of the leaderboard.

    A very consistent display in the preliminaries from the English diver who looks like the one to beat in tonight's final.

    Lois Toulson is starting to find her form as back to back dives of 72 launch her to second place.

    Gemma McArthur has another solid dive for Scotland as she drops a spot to fourth.

    Another move up the leaderboard for Lucy Hawkins who is now in 8th for Wales and England's Eden Cheng is 11th.

    Northern Ireland's Tanya Watson would miss out on the final by just 0.05 points as things stand.

  12. beach volleyball

    Beach Volleyballpublished at 15:26 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport at Smithfield

    After Australia women defeated Cyprus, we'll soon have Scotland's Melissa Coutts and Lynne Beattie taking on the Solomon Islands.

    In the meantime, Perry the Bull is lending a helping hand - or should that be hoof? - to the court rakers.

    Perry the Bull raking the sandImage source, BBC Sport
  13. cycling (road)

    Early crash costs Thomaspublished at 15:24 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Men's time trial

    Geraint Thomas went down early, recovered well, but he just couldn't eat into Rohan Dennis' advantage.

    He appeared to have a problem with his bike midway through as a result of that incident, and gave it everything in his sprint for the line.

    But he ended up two seconds down on Fred Wright, who also enjoyed an excellent Tour de France campaign.

    There were several crashes, with England's Dan Bigham suffering a nasty collision into a barrier too.

  14. boxing

    'Williams is in red-hot form'published at 15:23 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Heavyweight quarter-final

    Richie Woodhall
    Former boxing world champion on BBC TV

    Good performance from England's Lewis Williams. You can only beat what is put in front of you. Unfortunately for Papua New Guinea's Arthur Lavalou, Williams has performed really well today [to force a first-round stoppage].

    He is in red-hot, tremendous form. Very sharp indeed from Williams. Lavalou on the receiving end of some really heavy punches.

  15. England's Williams powers his way to a medalpublished at 15:23 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Boxing quarter-finals

    England's Lewis Williams only needed 96 seconds to win his heavyweight quarter-final to move into the semi-finals and ensure at least a bronze medal.

    Williams knocked down opponent Arthur Lavalou from Papua New Guinea twice before the referee stopped the contest midway through the first round

  16. boxing

    'Accuracy and eye-catching shots come from Croft'published at 15:22 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Light-middleweight quarter-finals

    Richie Woodhall
    Former boxing world champion on BBC TV

    Wales' Garan Croft found the eye-catchers in the last round that impressed the judges.

    A good performance, indeed. I think the accuracy and certainly the eye-catching shots have come from the Welshman in this contest against a really tricky and determined southpaw who carried a bit of pop in his shots also.

    He turned it around and goes through. Well done Garan Croft.

  17. cycling (road)

    Postpublished at 15:20 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Men's time trial

    Well, that was eventful.

  18. cycling (road)

    'It could hardly have been closer'published at 15:19 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Men's time trial

    Simon Brotherton
    Commentator on BBC TV

    Big effort from Geraint Thomas who finishes with the bronze medal. It was so close between the two of them.

    It could hardly have been closer and Thomas knew it - he was sprinting for that line.

  19. Postpublished at 15:19 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Men's time trial

    England's Dan Bigham has just rolled over the line on his replacement bike to finish 12th overall.

    Here's why he needed that substitute bike...

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  20. gold-medal

    Gold medal - Australia - Rohan Dennispublished at 15:19 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Cycling - men's time trial

    There's no doubt about the winner.

    A brilliant ride by Australia's Rohan Dennis, who takes gold in 46 minutes 21.24 seconds.