Divingpublished at 19:04 British Summer Time 4 August 2022
Men's 1m springboard
Scotland's James Heatly breaks 400, finishing on 401 to go up to third with just one diver to go.
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Evening session: 18:00-21:30 BST - England v New Zealand
Jonathan Jurejko, Mike Henson, Becky Grey and Lorraine McKenna
Men's 1m springboard
Scotland's James Heatly breaks 400, finishing on 401 to go up to third with just one diver to go.
Mike Henson
BBC Sport at Alexander Stadium
Gill Orchard Preece is the Commonwealth Games superfan.
She is attending every one of the 12 sessions of the athletics here at Alexander Stadium. Incredible commitment. But nothing out of the ordinary for Gill.
She is part of the British Athletics Supporters Club and has followed the action to Gold Coast 2018 and Glasgow 2014. She was at the World Championships in London in 2017. She was even at the IAAF World Cup in Cuba in 1992.
Tonight though, she has split loyalties. Does she want England's Andrew Pozzi or Hansle Parchment - who represents her other team Jamaica - to prevail in the 110m hurdles?
She doesn't know. She has until 21:44 BST to decide...
Men's 1m springboard
England's Jordan Houlden gets a huge 76.8 with his last dive to move into second. The England one-two is on!
Men's 1m springboard
Sensational from Jack Laugher. A final dive of 80.85 gives him an overall score of 447.05.
Surely that's a third commonwealth gold?
Men's 1m springboard
Jamaican Yona Roshen Knight-Wisdom goes into provisional first place with a final score of 383.10.
That's the early target for the favourites to beat. Jack Laugher is next.
Men's 1m springboard
It's the final round. Will England grab a one-two through Jack Laugher and Jordan Houlden? Or will Australia's Shixin Li grab gold?
England v New Zealand
Natalie Germanos
BBC cricket commentator
England are rampant here in Birmingham, New Zealand are seven down and falling apart.
From England's point of view everyone is contributing with the ball and they are keeping it nice and tight. Just what you want as you go into a semi-final.
England v New Zealand 53-7 (13 overs)
Alistair Watkins
BBC Sport at Edgbaston
Leg-spinner Sarah Glenn is the latest England bowler to join the party.
Lea Tahuhu leans back to force the ball away but only succeeds in feathering the ball behind to wicketkeeper Amy Jones.
What kind of total can they manage from here?
South Africa v Scotland (19:00 BST)
Becky Grey
BBC Sport at the NEC Arena
Can Scotland claim one more victory before their netball journey at Birmingham comes to an end?
It will be a tough task for them tonight. They face South Africa at 19:00 BST.
The Thistles have claimed one victory in the group stage, beating Barbados, while South Africa have won two.
At 21:00 BST defending champions England take on New Zealand at the NEC Arena in the Pool B decider, which will determine the line-ups for the semi-finals.
Whoever wins that one will take on Australia on Saturday, while the loser will face Jamaica.
Men's bantamweight quarter-finals
Superb start by Owain Harris-Allan as he looks to use his height advantage against Papua New Guinea's Jamie Chang.
The Welshman looks confident as he dominates from range and keeps landing shots.
A full house on the judges' cards in both rounds.
Barring a disaster, a loss of concentration, he will reach the semi-finals.
Right here is how this evening's athletics programme is looking. Six finals on the menu (all times BST):
19:00 - Women’s discus throw F42-44 & 61-64 final
19:02 - Men’s decathlon high jump
19:38 - Women’s 400m hurdles round one
19:42 - Men’s long jump final
20:10 - Men’s T11/12 100m final
20:25 - Women’s T53/54 1500m final
20:35 - Men’s discus final
21:00 - Men’s decathlon 400m
21:44 - Men’s 110m hurdles final
Men's 1m springboard
What can Australia's Shixin Li do?
He was third after four rounds, will he challenge for gold? His latest dive is sensational, the highest-scoring of the final with 81.60 points, and he goes into second to complete round five.
One dive remains for all the athletes.
Men's 1m springboard final
Leon Taylor
Olympic diving silver medallist on BBC TV
Well there you go. It needed to be good from Jack Laugher and it was better than good. It was exceptional.
And yes Jordan. Well done indeed. So good. just a little bit of an over-rotation - but nice and steady.
Men's 1m springboard
England's Jordan Houlden goes into second, 13.80 points behind Jack Laugher with one dive to go.
England v New Zealand 46-6 (12 overs)
Alistair Watkins
BBC Sport at Edgbaston
Slow left-armer Sophie Ecclestone loops one in and Maddy Green is beaten all ends up.
Green is trying to hit the ball to the boundary but misses it and is out for 19 off 24 balls.
The clatter of the stumps is greeted by another roar.
Will New Zealand bat the full 20 overs?
Men's 1m springboard
Jamiacan Yona Roshen Knight-Wisdom is 12 points off the bronze medal positions going into his fifth dive.
He goes with a difficult routine but can't quite pull it off to his high standards. He scores just 61.20 points.
Next up is England's Jack Laugher. He needs a good dive and he gets a perfect one. Eights across the board.
Men's bantamweight quarter-finals
Wales' Owain Harris-Allan breezes out of the locker room with the swagger of Richard Ashcroft walking down the street.
The 18-year-old is well in the zone.
If Harris-Allan beats Papua New Guinea's Jamie Chang, then he knows he will face Ghana's Abraham Mensah in the semi-finals.
Mensah edged the previous quarter-final against Sri Lanka's Rukmal Prasanna.
Mike Henson
BBC Sport at Alexander Stadium
Every superstar needs an entourage. And Perry the Bull now has a (small) one.
Such is the clamour to grab a hug and a selfie with the Birmingham 2022 mascot, a member of Commonwealth Games staff is having to close the queue to meet the bovine sensation.
Men's 1m springboard final
Ooooh interesting. It's Shixin Li's lowest score yet and it puts him third with a bit of breathing space between him and the England pair.
Jack Laugher retains the top spot with two dives remaining with Jordan Houlden just 1.40 behind.
It's going to be tight.
England v New Zealand 35-5 (10 overs)
Alistair Watkins
BBC Sport at Edgbaston
Issy Wong has been mixing it up and a slower ball deceives Hayley Jensen who hoicks the ball into the air and Danni Wyatt takes a simple catch.
That's the halfway stage of the New Zealand innings and England will be delighted with the way this has gone.